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Supreme Bishop

The Supreme Bishop (Spanish: Obispo Máximo), abbreviated O.M., is the leader or primate of the autocephalous nationalist Independent Catholic denomination Iglesia Filipina Independiente (Philippine Independent Church) or IFI, known informally as the "Aglipayan Church". The supreme bishop is the spiritual head, chief pastor, and the chief executive officer of the church. He is the first among equals (primus inter pares) from the church's bishops.

Supreme Bishop of the Philippine Independent Church

Obispo Máximo
Aglipayan
Joel Porlares, Obispo Máximo XIV
Philippine Independent Church
(Coat of arms)
Incumbent:
Joel Porlares y Ocop
since June 29, 2023
Obispo Máximo ng
Iglesia Filipina Independiente
StyleHis Eminence
AbbreviationO.M.
SeatManila, Philippines
Term length6 years
Non-renewable for a consecutive term (since 1981)
SuccessionElection
Location
Country Philippines
ResidenceIFI Centennial House
Metrocor-B Homes,
Talon Singko, Las Piñas City 1747
Headquarters Obispado Máximo
#1500 Taft Avenue,
Ermita, Manila
Information
First holderGregorio L. Aglípay
DenominationPhilippine Independent Church
EstablishedSeptember 6, 1902; 121 years ago (1902-09-06)
DioceseGeneral
CathedralIglesia Filipina Independiente National Cathedral of the Holy Child
GovernanceAutocephalous
Bishops emeritusGodofredo J. David
Ephraim S. Fajutagana
Rhee M. Timbang
Website
www.ifi.org.ph

The supreme bishop is elected by the General Assembly of the church and heads the Executive Commission, which is the highest policy-making body in the absence of the General Assembly.

Joel Porlares was elected Obispo Máximo on May 9, 2023, by a majority vote of delegates during their 15th General Assembly and was officially proclaimed in the evening on the same day after previously serving as the General Secretary, the second highest post in the church. He is the fourteenth in a line of succession from Gregorio Aglipay, the first Obispo Máximo.[1]

The supreme bishop's office is at the Obispado Máximo (also called the "Central Office") in the National Cathedral of the Holy Child compound, located in Taft Avenue, Manila.

List of supreme bishops edit

No. Supreme bishop Period Notes
1   Gregorio Aglípay y Labáyan
(1860–1940)
6 September 1902 – 1 September 1940
(37 years, 361 days)
2   Santiago Antonio Fonacier y Suguítan
(1885–1977)
14 October 1940 – 21 January 1946
(5 years, 99 days)
  • From Laoag, Ilocos Norte.
  • Initially enrolled in a bachelor of arts course at Escuela Docente de Laoag in 1900.
  • One of the pioneering seminarians in one of the earliest IFI seminaries established in October 1902 and was ordained priest in the IFI in November 1903.[2]
  • Served as senator from 1919 to 1925.
  • Consecrated as bishop on January 12, 1933.
  • Seceded from the IFI and formed the Independent Church of Filipino Christians.
3   Gerardo Bayaca y Medina
(1893–1975)
22 January 1946 – 1 September 1946
(222 days)
  • From Laoag, Ilocos Norte.
  • Former Roman Catholic priest who joined the IFI in 1933.
  • Initially consecrated as bishop in the IFI prior to getting elected as Obispo Máximo (c. between the mid-1930s and early 1940s).
  • Served as transitory and interim Obispo Máximo.
  • Reconsecrated and bestowed with apostolic succession by The Episcopal Church on April 7, 1948.
4   Isabelo Valentin de los Reyes, Jr. y López
(1900–1971)
1 September 1946 – 10 October 1971
(25 years, 39 days)
  • Born in Madrid, Spain and later raised in Manila.
  • Son of IFI founder Isabelo de los Reyes.
  • Studied at the then-Jesuit-administered Immaculate Conception School of Theology (Vigan Seminary) during his basic education years, where his father Isabelo Sr. also studied.
  • Finished his theological studies at the then-seminary of the Tondo Cathedral, the IFI's first national cathedral.
  • Ordained into the priesthood in the IFI on September 24, 1923; was initially consecrated as bishop on January 23, 1925; and was awarded Doctor of Divinity (honoris causa) by the Central Philippine University on May 20, 1965.[3]
  • Reconsecrated and bestowed with apostolic succession by the Episcopal Church on April 7, 1948.
  • Second longest-serving Obispo Máximo.
  • Also served as General Secretary prior to getting elected as Obispo Máximo.
  • First-ever chairperson of the National Council of Churches in the Philippines.
  • Nicknamed the "Father of Ecumenism in the Philippines".
  • Became a candidate in the 1941 Philippine Senate election.
  • Died in office. Shares the same death day with his father, Isabelo Sr. (October 10).
  • Remains interred at the María Clara Parish Church in Manila where his father is also interred.
5   Macario Ga y Vilches
(1913–2002)
3 November 1971 – 10 May 1981
(9 years, 188 days)
  • From Buenavista, Guimaras.
  • Also served as General Secretary prior to getting elected as Obispo Máximo.
  • Seceded from the IFI and formed the Iglesia Catolica Filipina Independiente (Philippine Independent Catholic Church, currently known as the International Conference of Philippine Independent Catholic Churches of Jesus Christ).[4]
  • Later reconciled with the IFI before the end of term of Alberto Ramento, the ninth supreme bishop (between 1994 and 1995).[5]
6   Abdias de la Cruz y Rebantád
(1931–2019)
10 May 1981 – 10 May 1987
(6 years, 0 days)
7   Solimán Ganno y Florés
(1931–1989)
10 May 1987 – 26 May 1989
(2 years, 16 days)
8   Tito Pasco y Esquillo
(1930–2007)
22 June 1989 – 10 May 1993
(3 years, 322 days)
  • From Balasan, Iloilo.
  • Served the remainder of Solimán Ganno's unfinished term via special election.
9   Alberto Ramento y Baldovino
(1936–2006)
10 May 1993 – 10 May 1999
(6 years, 0 days)
10   Tomás Millamena y Amabran
(1947–2014)
10 May 1999 – 10 May 2005
(6 years, 0 days)
11   Godofredo David y Juico
(1956–)
10 May 2005 – 11 June 2011
(6 years, 32 days)
12   Ephraim Fajutagana y Servañez
(1951–)
11 June 2011 – 25 June 2017
(6 years, 14 days)
13   Rhee Timbang y Millena
(1959–)
25 June 2017 – 29 June 2023
(6 years, 4 days)
14   Joel Porlares y Ocop
(1961–)
29 June 2023 – present
(312 days)

Election and term of office edit

The supreme bishop is the primate, spiritual head, and chief executive of the Philippine Independent Church.

A supreme bishop is elected from the bishops of the church during the General Assembly every six years, by the delegates of every diocese, strictly via majority vote and cannot be re-elected for a consecutive term as per the church's 1977 constitution and canons which was first implemented in 1981.[5] By tradition, the General Assembly usually elects the General Secretary (the second highest post in the church) as the next supreme bishop, but not necessary. In the event of death or permanent disability of the sitting supreme bishop, the senior bishop-member of the Executive Commission, based on the date of consecration or seniority in age, shall automatically act as Officer-in-Charge of the church. The Executive Commission shall then elect an interim supreme bishop from its bishop-members, two weeks from such death or permanent disability. Ultimately, the Executive Commission shall convene the General Assembly for a special election of a regular supreme bishop within thirty days from the death or permanent disability.[10]

The supreme bishop is responsible for the ecclesiastical government of the church and is the spiritual head of almost 7 million Aglipayans throughout the Philippines and some dioceses in the United States and Canada.[11]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Obispo Maximo". Philippine Independent Church. Retrieved 30 August 2016.
  2. ^ Revollido, Eleuterio J. (August 1, 2002). "The Nationalist and Ecumenical Expressions in the Ministry of the Nine Bishops (1902-2002)". Scribd. Part of the Dissertation of the Very Rev. Eleuterio J. Revollido, S.Th.D. (International Church Leaders Solidarity Summit). Retrieved November 21, 2022.
  3. ^ De Achutegui, Pedro S. (31 December 1971). "Bishop Isabelo De Los Reyes, Jr.: An Ecumenical Tribute (1971)". Philippine Studies. 19 (4). Ateneo de Manila University: 557–572. Retrieved June 30, 2008.
  4. ^ "History - Iglesia Filipina Independiente". sites.google.com. Retrieved 2021-11-04.
  5. ^ a b "IFI, ICFI bring war to court". The Philippine Star. December 1, 2000. Retrieved November 1, 2022.
  6. ^ "Feast of Alberto Ramento (October 3)" (PDF). Katholisches Bistum der Alt-Katholiken in Deutschland. Retrieved March 26, 2023.
  7. ^ a b "ECUMENISM In community: Philippine Independent Church – Alberto Ramento". Katholisches Bistum der Alt-Katholiken in Deutschland (in German). from the original on October 2, 2023. Retrieved October 2, 2023.
  8. ^ "OUR FAITH – Frequently asked questions: Do Old Catholics venerate Mary or other saints?". Katholisches Bistum der Alt-Katholiken in Deutschland (in German). from the original on October 2, 2023. Retrieved October 2, 2023.
  9. ^ "Feast of Alberto Ramento (October 3)". 21 September 2011.
  10. ^ "IFI Constitution and Canons". sites.google.com. Iglesia Filipina Independiente. Retrieved November 3, 2023.
  11. ^ . Oikoumene.org. Archived from the original on 8 February 2013. Retrieved 13 August 2011.

External links edit

  • The Obispo Maximo – Official website of the Iglesia Filipina Independiente

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holderGregorio L AglipayDenominationPhilippine Independent ChurchEstablishedSeptember 6 1902 121 years ago 1902 09 06 DioceseGeneralCathedralIglesia Filipina Independiente National Cathedral of the Holy ChildGovernanceAutocephalousBishops emeritusGodofredo J DavidEphraim S FajutaganaRhee M TimbangWebsitewww wbr ifi wbr org wbr ph The supreme bishop is elected by the General Assembly of the church and heads the Executive Commission which is the highest policy making body in the absence of the General Assembly Joel Porlares was elected Obispo Maximo on May 9 2023 by a majority vote of delegates during their 15th General Assembly and was officially proclaimed in the evening on the same day after previously serving as the General Secretary the second highest post in the church He is the fourteenth in a line of succession from Gregorio Aglipay the first Obispo Maximo 1 The supreme bishop s office is at the Obispado Maximo also called the Central Office in the National Cathedral of the Holy Child compound located in Taft Avenue Manila Contents 1 List of supreme bishops 2 Election and term of office 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksList of supreme bishops editNo Supreme bishop Period Notes 1 nbsp Gregorio Aglipay y Labayan 1860 1940 6 September 1902 1 September 1940 37 years 361 days From Batac Ilocos Norte Former Roman Catholic priest Revolutionary figure during the Philippine Revolution and Philippine American War Co founder of the IFI longest serving Obispo Maximo and a candidate for the first nationwide at large election ever held in the Philippines the 1935 presidential elections also first ever religious leader to ran for presidency in the history of the Philippines Died in office Remains interred at the Aglipay National Shrine in Ilocos Norte 2 nbsp Santiago Antonio Fonacier y Suguitan 1885 1977 14 October 1940 21 January 1946 5 years 99 days From Laoag Ilocos Norte Initially enrolled in a bachelor of arts course at Escuela Docente de Laoag in 1900 One of the pioneering seminarians in one of the earliest IFI seminaries established in October 1902 and was ordained priest in the IFI in November 1903 2 Served as senator from 1919 to 1925 Consecrated as bishop on January 12 1933 Seceded from the IFI and formed the Independent Church of Filipino Christians 3 nbsp Gerardo Bayaca y Medina 1893 1975 22 January 1946 1 September 1946 222 days From Laoag Ilocos Norte Former Roman Catholic priest who joined the IFI in 1933 Initially consecrated as bishop in the IFI prior to getting elected as Obispo Maximo c between the mid 1930s and early 1940s Served as transitory and interim Obispo Maximo Reconsecrated and bestowed with apostolic succession by The Episcopal Church on April 7 1948 4 nbsp Isabelo Valentin de los Reyes Jr y Lopez 1900 1971 1 September 1946 10 October 1971 25 years 39 days Born in Madrid Spain and later raised in Manila Son of IFI founder Isabelo de los Reyes Studied at the then Jesuit administered Immaculate Conception School of Theology Vigan Seminary during his basic education years where his father Isabelo Sr also studied Finished his theological studies at the then seminary of the Tondo Cathedral the IFI s first national cathedral Ordained into the priesthood in the IFI on September 24 1923 was initially consecrated as bishop on January 23 1925 and was awarded Doctor of Divinity honoris causa by the Central Philippine University on May 20 1965 3 Reconsecrated and bestowed with apostolic succession by the Episcopal Church on April 7 1948 Second longest serving Obispo Maximo Also served as General Secretary prior to getting elected as Obispo Maximo First ever chairperson of the National Council of Churches in the Philippines Nicknamed the Father of Ecumenism in the Philippines Became a candidate in the 1941 Philippine Senate election Died in office Shares the same death day with his father Isabelo Sr October 10 Remains interred at the Maria Clara Parish Church in Manila where his father is also interred 5 nbsp Macario Ga y Vilches 1913 2002 3 November 1971 10 May 1981 9 years 188 days From Buenavista Guimaras Also served as General Secretary prior to getting elected as Obispo Maximo Seceded from the IFI and formed the Iglesia Catolica Filipina Independiente Philippine Independent Catholic Church currently known as the International Conference of Philippine Independent Catholic Churches of Jesus Christ 4 Later reconciled with the IFI before the end of term of Alberto Ramento the ninth supreme bishop between 1994 and 1995 5 6 nbsp Abdias de la Cruz y Rebantad 1931 2019 10 May 1981 10 May 1987 6 years 0 days From New Washington Aklan Also served as General Secretary prior to getting elected as Obispo Maximo 7 nbsp Soliman Ganno y Flores 1931 1989 10 May 1987 26 May 1989 2 years 16 days From Bangui Ilocos Norte Died in office 8 nbsp Tito Pasco y Esquillo 1930 2007 22 June 1989 10 May 1993 3 years 322 days From Balasan Iloilo Served the remainder of Soliman Ganno s unfinished term via special election 9 nbsp Alberto Ramento y Baldovino 1936 2006 10 May 1993 10 May 1999 6 years 0 days From Guimba Nueva Ecija A known human rights activist he is the only Supreme Bishop assassinated by unknown assailants seven years after the end of his term his case remains unsolved The Catholic Diocese of the Old Catholics in Germany officially canonized him as a Venerable Martyr as approved by the International Old Catholic Bishops Conference 6 7 8 Commemoration day celebrated annually every October 3 9 7 10 nbsp Tomas Millamena y Amabran 1947 2014 10 May 1999 10 May 2005 6 years 0 days From Sibalom Antique 11 nbsp Godofredo David y Juico 1956 10 May 2005 11 June 2011 6 years 32 days From Guagua Pampanga 12 nbsp Ephraim Fajutagana y Servanez 1951 11 June 2011 25 June 2017 6 years 14 days From Odiongan Romblon 13 nbsp Rhee Timbang y Millena 1959 25 June 2017 29 June 2023 6 years 4 days From Surigao City Surigao del Norte 14 nbsp Joel Porlares y Ocop 1961 29 June 2023 present 312 days From Basey Samar Election and term of office editThe supreme bishop is the primate spiritual head and chief executive of the Philippine Independent Church A supreme bishop is elected from the bishops of the church during the General Assembly every six years by the delegates of every diocese strictly via majority vote and cannot be re elected for a consecutive term as per the church s 1977 constitution and canons which was first implemented in 1981 5 By tradition the General Assembly usually elects the General Secretary the second highest post in the church as the next supreme bishop but not necessary In the event of death or permanent disability of the sitting supreme bishop the senior bishop member of the Executive Commission based on the date of consecration or seniority in age shall automatically act as Officer in Charge of the church The Executive Commission shall then elect an interim supreme bishop from its bishop members two weeks from such death or permanent disability Ultimately the Executive Commission shall convene the General Assembly for a special election of a regular supreme bishop within thirty days from the death or permanent disability 10 The supreme bishop is responsible for the ecclesiastical government of the church and is the spiritual head of almost 7 million Aglipayans throughout the Philippines and some dioceses in the United States and Canada 11 See also edit nbsp Christianity portal Religion in the Philippines List of dioceses of the Philippine Independent Church President of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the PhilippinesReferences edit Obispo Maximo Philippine Independent Church Retrieved 30 August 2016 Revollido Eleuterio J August 1 2002 The Nationalist and Ecumenical Expressions in the Ministry of the Nine Bishops 1902 2002 Scribd Part of the Dissertation of the Very Rev Eleuterio J Revollido S Th D International Church Leaders Solidarity Summit Retrieved November 21 2022 De Achutegui Pedro S 31 December 1971 Bishop Isabelo De Los Reyes Jr An Ecumenical Tribute 1971 Philippine Studies 19 4 Ateneo de Manila University 557 572 Retrieved June 30 2008 History Iglesia Filipina Independiente sites google com Retrieved 2021 11 04 a b IFI ICFI bring war to court The Philippine Star December 1 2000 Retrieved November 1 2022 Feast of Alberto Ramento October 3 PDF Katholisches Bistum der Alt Katholiken in Deutschland Retrieved March 26 2023 a b ECUMENISM In community Philippine Independent Church Alberto Ramento Katholisches Bistum der Alt Katholiken in Deutschland in German Archived from the original on October 2 2023 Retrieved October 2 2023 OUR FAITH Frequently asked questions Do Old Catholics venerate Mary or other saints Katholisches Bistum der Alt Katholiken in Deutschland in German Archived from the original on October 2 2023 Retrieved October 2 2023 Feast of Alberto Ramento October 3 21 September 2011 IFI Constitution and Canons sites google com Iglesia Filipina Independiente Retrieved November 3 2023 Philippine Independent Church Oikoumene org Archived from the original on 8 February 2013 Retrieved 13 August 2011 External links editThe Obispo Maximo Official website of the Iglesia Filipina Independiente Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Supreme Bishop amp oldid 1222517918, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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