Roman Catholic Diocese of Marbel

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Diocese of Marbel

Dioecesis Marbeliana

Diyosesis sang Marbel
Diyosesis sa Marbel
Diyosesis ng Marbel
Catholic
Koronadal City cathedral - Flickr.jpg
Koronadal Cathedral
Coat of arms of the Diocese of Marbel.svg
Coat of arms
Location
Country Philippines
Territory South Cotabato (including General Santos; Sarangani; Sultan Kudarat ( only Milbuk, Palimbang)
Ecclesiastical province Cotabato
Coordinates 6°29′53″N124°50′32″E / 6.49819°N 124.84220°E / 6.49819; 124.84220
Statistics
Area10,000 km2 (3,900 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2021)
2,112,000
1,671,000 [1]  (79.1%)
Parishes29
Information
Denomination Catholic Church
Sui iuris church Latin Church
Rite Roman Rite
Cathedral Cathedral of Christ the King
Titular patron Christ the King
Secular priests 55
Current leadership
Pope Francis
BishopCerilo Allan U. Casicas, D.D.
Metropolitan Archbishop Angelito R. Lampon, O.M.I.
Vicar GeneralAngelo R. Buenavides

The Diocese of Marbel (Lat: Dioecesis Marbeliana) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or diocese of the Catholic Church in the Philippines.

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History

Erected in 1960, as the territorial prelature of Marbel, the prelature was elevated in 1982 to a full diocese. The diocese is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Cotabato and is currently headed by Bishop Cerilo Uy Casicas on April 29, 2018 by Pope Francis. [2]

South Cotabato occupies the southern portion of what used to be the entire province of Cotabato. This resulted from a political participation of the province into two Cotabato in 1967. The territory is bounded on the east by Davao del Sur, on the west by what is now Cotabato Province and the Moro Gulf, on the north by Cotabato alone and on the south by the Celebes Sea and Sarangani Bay. [3]

It is also where Dole Philippines has over 80 square kilometers of pineapple plantations, and a sister company is involved in the production of Cavendish bananas. The pineapple cannery alone employs thousands of workers and is a major activity of the province. The fishing industry is also extending from the surrounding waters of Sarangani Bay and the Celebes Sea.

The capital city is Koronadal, formerly known as Marbel, hence the name of the diocese. It hosts the Cathedral of Christ the King, the seat of the Bishop of Marbel. [4]

Composition

The Diocese of Marbel comprises the civil provinces of South Cotabato, Sarangani and some parts of Sultan Kudarat. It has a land area of 10,000 square kilometers and a population of 1,094,770, of which 80 percent are Catholics. Marbel was made a prelature on December 17, 1960. On November 15, 1982, it was elevated into a diocese, remaining a suffragan of the Diocese of Cotabato. Its titular patron is Christ the King, whose feast is celebrated toward the end of November. [5]

Community

The Diocese of South Cotabato has 22 parishes and 2 missions attended to by 65 priests. It has 15 religious brothers and 93 religious sisters doing varied works in the community. Among its Catholic institutions are 1 university, 2 colleges, 24 high schools, 34 elementary schools and 9 kindergarten schools. It also has 2 hospitals, 3 homes for dependent children, 1 home for adults, and 8 retreat centers. The total number of BECs has now reached 1,242.

The diocesan pastoral offices include the Commissions on Christian Formation, Social Action, Worship and Liturgy. The diocesan lay associations include those of the Lay Liturgical Leaders, the Lay Liturgists, the Knights of Columbus, the Parish Pastoral Councils, the BCC/GKK Practitioners, the Kriska Alagads, the Catholic Youth Ministry, the Family and Life Ministry, and the Catechists. [6]

Ordinaries

BishopPeriod in OfficeCoat of ArmsNote
1. Coat of arms of the Territorial Prelature of Marbel.svg Charles Quentin Bertram Olwell, C.P. † [7] 19 Jan 1961 - 18 Nov 1969 Coat of arms of Reginald Edward Vincent Arliss.svg Resigned
2. Coat of arms of the Territorial Prelature of Marbel.svg Reginald Edward Vincent Arliss, C.P. †18 Nov 1969 - 1 Oct 1981Retired
3. Diocese of Marbel coat of arms.svg Dinualdo Gutierrez1 Oct 1981 - 28 April 2018 Coat of arms of Dinualdo Destajo Gutierrez.svg Retired
4. Coat of arms of the Diocese of Marbel.svg Cerilo U. CasicasJuly 11, 2018 - Present Coat of Arms of Cerilo Casicas.svg [8]

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