Philippines Bishops' Conference elects new President
Archbishop Romulo Valles of Davao has been elected as the new president of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP).- RV |
(CBCPNews) Archbishop Romulo Valles of Davao has been
elected as the new president of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the
Philippines.
Valles, current CBCP vice president, will succeed Archbishop
Socrates Villegas of Lingayen-Dagupan, who finished his second and final term.
At 66, Valles will be the 20th head of the 72-year old collegial
body of bishops.
The archbishop will lead the 83 active, 5 diocesan
administrators and 43 honorary members of the CBCP from 86 ecclesiastical
jurisdictions.
Bishop Pablo Virgilio David of Kalooan was also elected CBCP
vice president in an election held at the Pope Pius XII Catholic Center in
Paco, Manila on Saturday.
CBCP officials have a two-year tenure in office, or a total
of four to include the second term.
If tradition is to be followed, incumbent officials are
reelected for their second and last term.
Ordained a priest in 1976, Valles was appointed as bishop of
Kidapawan in 1997. In 2006, he was named archbishop of Zamboanga until 2012
when he was transferred to Davao archdiocese.
David, a known Bible scholar, has been serving the Kalookan
diocese only since January 2016.
He was ordained a priest in March 1983. In 2006, he was
appointed auxiliary bishop of San Fernando in Pampanga, a post he held for 10
years.
The bishops also elected members of the CBCP Permanent
Council.
The regional representatives for Luzon are Archbishop Marlo
Peralta of Nueva Segovia, Bishops Ruperto Santos of Balanga, Reynaldo
Evangelista of Imus, Victor Ocampo of Gumaca and Jose Rojas of Libanan.
For Visayas, the representatives are Archbishop Jose
Advincula of Capiz and Isabelo Abarquez of Calbayog.
Representatives for Mindanao include Archbishops Romulo dela
Cruz of Zamboanga and Martin Jumoad of Ozamiz.
The assembly also reelected Palo Archbishop John Du as CBCP
treasurer and Fr. Marvin Mejia as secretary general.
According to CBCP statues, the new officers will formally
assume their posts on December 1, 2017.
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