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    New bishop of Occidental Mindoro to be ordained, installed next month

    The country’s newest bishop, Pablito Tagura, will be ordained to the episcopate on February 17, five days before Ash Wednesday

    The country’s newest bishop, Pablito Tagura, will be ordained to the episcopate on February 17, five days before Ash Wednesday.

    The bishop-elect for the Apostolic Vicariate of San Jose in Occidental Mindoro province will be consecrated bishop by Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, pro-prefect of the Vatican’s Dicastery for Evangelization.

    Apostolic vicariates and prelatures of the Catholic Church are part of the mission territories Cardinal Tagle’s dicastery oversees.



    Several bishops, priests, consecrated persons, and laypeople are expected at the episcopal ordination to be held at Christ the King Mission Seminary in Quezon City.

    In December, Pope Francis appointed, Father Tagura, a priest of the Society of Divine Word, as the third bishop of the vicariate, which has a population of abouto half-a-million, about 75 percent of which are Catholics.

    “It was unexpected but I’m blessed. It’s a grace from God that I’m given the chance to serve the vicariate,” Father Tagura said.

    “It would be a different ministry for me because, for more than 28 years, I have been teaching in the seminary,” he added.

    Father Tagura will be formally installed in his ecclesiastical office by Archbishop Charles Brown, Apostolic Nuncio to the Philippines, on February 24.

    The vicariate has been without a bishop since March 2018 after the resignation of Bishop Antonio Palang, who died three years later.

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