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A. Ordinary of Malaybalay Diocese

 
Bishop Honesto Pacana, SJ (Society of Jesus / Jesuits) He was born on January 22, 1933 in Kauswagan, Cagayan de Oro City in southern Philippines. He was ordained to the priesthood on June 10, 1965. He was ordained and appointed third Bishop of Malaybalay on March 24, 1994 at the San Isidro Cathedral in Malaybalay.

Education
  • High School: Ateneo de Cagayan (Xavier University)
  • College: Cagayan de Oro City College, Humanities Sacred Heart Novitiate
  • Philosophy: Berchmans College, Cebu City
  • Theology: Woodstock College, Maryland, USA
  • Religious Studies: Catholic University, Washington, DC

    Ministry
  • Founder and Director of the Bukidnon Institute of Catechetics
  • Teacher of Religious Education, San Isidro College, Malaybalay
  • Vocation Director/Seminary Formator, Malaybalay College Seminary
  • Daily Radio Program/Parish Priest, Maramag and Malaybalay
  • Director, San Agustin Institute of Technology, Valencia
  • Director, San Andres High School, Maramag
  • Superior of the Jesuits, Bukidnon-Cagayan District
  • Coordinator, Diocesan Pastoral Council and Apostolates
  • Director, Diocesan Retreat Center, Malaybalay
  • Rector, St. John Vianney Theological Seminary, Cagayan de Oro City

    Bishop Pacana is currently a member of the Episcopal Commission on Catechesis and Catholic Education of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines (CBCP).

    Address: Diocese of Malaybalay, Datu Mampaalong Street, 8700 Malaybalay City, Bukidnon, Philippines
    Bukidnon Post Office Box 22 , Philippines
    Phone: (63) 88 813-3027
    Fax:(63) 88 221-2292
    Email: onipacana@yahoo.com


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    Previous Ordinaries
    Jesuit Bishop Francisco Claver (Appointed on - Resigned on September 14, 1984)
    Cardinal Gaudencio Rosales (Succeeded on September 14, 1984 - Appointed Archbishop pf Lipa on December 30, 1992)

    B. Other Diocesan Officials


     

    Central Mailing Address and Contact Information:
    Address: Chancery Diocese of Malaybalay, Datu Mampaalong Street, 8700 Malaybalay City, Bukidnon, Philippines
    Bukidnon Post Office Box 22 , Philippines
    Phone: (63) 88 813-3027
    Mobile: (63) 919-453-0066
    Fax: (63) 88 221-2292
    Email: diomlbly@mlbly.philcom.com.ph onipacana@yahoo.com


     

    Vicars General:
    Father Biven L. Belderol
    Born: January 11, 1962 in Malaybalay City
    Ordained Priest: April 25, 1991
    Appointed Vicar General: June 1, 2001


     

    Father Elbert B. Roquios
    Born: August 6, 1962 in Pototan, Iloilo City, Iloilo province
    Ordained Priest: April 18, 1989
    Appointed Vicar General: July 29, 2002


     

    Diocesan Curia


     

    Chancellor: Father Bobby V. Cena


     

    Oeconomus: Father Robert P. Selecios


     

    Vice-Oeconomus: Father Wilmer J. Tumapon


     

    Administrative Section


     

    Consultors
  • Father Felix B. Abadies
  • Father Adriano Tapiador, SJ
  • Father Biven Belderol
  • Father Elbert B. Roquios
  • Father Cirilo S. Sajelan
  • Father Diosdado F. Tabios
  • Father Noel Suarez


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    Vicars Forane
  • Dean: Father Biven L. Belderol, Deanery: Manolo Fortich
  • Dean: Father Mariano B. Chia, Deanery: Malaybalay
  • Dean: Father Arsenio C. Rubio, Deanery: Cabanglasan
  • Dean: Father Teresito M. Labastilla, Deanery: Valencia
  • Dean: Father Elbert B. Roquios, Deanery: Quezon
  • Dean: Father Herminigildo N. Alinas, Deanery: Don Carlos
  • Dean: Father Oscar O. Gorgonio, Deanery: Kalilangan
  • Dean: Father Jerry B. Cagas, Deanery: Kibawe


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    Financial Board
    Chairman: Bishop Honesto Pacana, SJ
    Ex-Officio: Father Robert P. Selecios, Father Wilmer J. Tumapon
    Members:
  • Father Biven L. Belderol
  • Father Elbert Roquios
  • Father Adriano Tapiador, SJ
  • Father Virgilio H. Delfin
  • Sister Rebecca Loquias, MCM
  • Mrs. Jesusa Alenton, CPA
  • Mr. Rodrigo Niere, CPA
  • Engineer Reine Guadalupe

  • Statistics

    A. Catholic Population
      There are 1,424,713 people in the Diocese of Malaybalay as of 2005. Of this total, 82 percent or 1,150,098 are Catholics. There are 85 priests serving 42 parishes. In the same year, there were 13,023 baptisms and 2,921 marriages recorded.


     
    People in the Diocese
  • Baptized Catholics: 1,150,098 or 82%
  • Members of other Christian denominations
    (Methodists, Lutherans, Anglicans, etc.): 59,792
  • Other Religions (Muslims, Buddhists, Taoists,
    Hindu, Shintoist, etc.): 17,079
  • Other Groups or Sects (Iglesia ni Kristo, Born
    Again, Jesus is Lord, Mormons): 34,297
  • Tribal Filipinos: 163,447

    Sacraments and Sacramentals
    Baptisms = 13,023
        a) Children: 11,639
        b) Adult: 1,384
    Marriages = 2,921
        a) Catholic: 2,766
        b) Mixed: 155

    Other Religions and Denominations: 274,615
    a) Christians of Other Denominations (Methodists,
    Lutherans, Anglicans, etcetera): 59,792
        b) Other Religions (Muslims, Buddhists, Taoists, Hindu, Shintoist, etcetera): 17,079
        c) Other Groups or Sects (Iglesia ni Kristo, Born Again, Jesus is Lord, Mormons): 34,297
        d) Tribal Filipinos: 163,447

    Catechists: 2,356 a) Full-time: 56 b) Part-time: 2,300

    Bukidnon Institute of Catechetics
        Address: 8700 Malaybalay City, Bukidnon, Philippines
        Director: Bishop Honesto Pacana, SJ
        Assistant Director: Mr. Dominiano Esta
        Finance Officer: Sister Lucy Lucine, RVM
        Catechesis: Mrs. Susteniza Martinez
        Family Catechesis: Mrs. Melodina Sabana
        Book Store In-Charge: Ms. Mina Serafin
        Phone: (088) 221-2119, (088) 813-3242

  • B. Diocesan and Religious Priests
      Diocesan Priests: 85
    Religious Priests: 13

    C. Deacons
      Permanent: 2

    D. Religious Brothers , Sisters
      Religious Brothers: 42
    Religious Sisters: 114

    E. Catechists
      Catechists: 2,356 (full-time: 56, part-time: 2,300)

    F. Seminaries, Houses of Formation
      Houses of Formation: 3

    G. There are 8 deaneries in the diocese

    H. There are 42 parishes in 2 clusters

    Diocesan Activities and Organizations

    A. Major Diocesan Commissions and Organizations
      PASTORAL SECTION
    Diocesan Pastoral Coordinating Council (DPCC)
        Chairman: Bishop Honesto Pacana, SJ
        Coordinator: Father Felimon A. Ares, Jr.
        Assistant Coordinator: Father Father Virgilio H. Delfm
        Secretary: Father Bobby V. Cena
        Members: All Deans and Apostolate Coordinators

    Coordinators of Diocesan Apostolates/Ministries
  • Apostleship of Prayer: Mrs. Cora Cagalawan
  • Basic Ecclesial Communities (BEC) Desk: Father Felix B. Abadies
  • Bible: Mr. Dominiano Esta / Father Rufino B. Beruan
  • Catechesis: Bishop Honesto Pacana, SJ
  • Charismatic: Father Demetrio G. Berondo, Jr.
  • Christian Family Movement: Mr. & Mrs. Jimmy Tubeo
  • Ecumenism: Father Felizardo R. Tibayan
  • Family and Life: Sister Lucy Lucine, RVM
  • Hospital: Sister Evelyn Aguilar, SPC
  • Indigenous People: Father Pablo M. Salengua
  • Interreligious Dialog: Father Ariel Abucay
  • Lay Leadership ("Alagad"): Father Victoriano U. Salem
  • Legal Aid: Atty. Rube Gamolo
  • Liturgy: Father Victoriano U. Salem
  • Marian Devotion: Father Jose R. Sumastre
  • Mother Butler's Mission: Mrs. Edralina Santiago
  • Nutrition 85 Health Care: Sister Corazon Bunagan, SPC
  • Poverty Alleviation: Father William B. Yap, Jr.
  • Prisoners' Welfare: Father Arsenio C. Rubio
  • Radio (DXDB): Father Jonathan C. Tianero
  • Schools (BUACS):
        Mrs. Delza R. Porras, Superintendent
        Sister Beterba R. Paquibo, MCM, Assistant Superintendent
        Brother Edilberto R. Mallorca, FMS, Consultant
  • Seminaries
        College: Father Noel P. Pedregosa - Rector
        Father Conrado L Casas, Jr. - Dean of Seminarians, Pastoral Director
        Father lan M. Calabria - Director for Spiritual Formation, Procurator
        Pre-College: Father Odilon I. Galamiton - Director
        Father Arnold R. Yee - Spiritual Director / Procurator, Dean of Studies
        Father Jonathan C. Tianero - Spiritual Director
  • Seminary Benefactors Association: Father Robert P. Selecios
        Mr. Hubert Quiblat - Malaybalay City
        Engineer Rizal Capili - Kadingilan
        Mrs. Fe Trabaho - Damulog
        Mr. Renato Guigayoma - Kibawe
        Mrs. Virginia Obedencio - Maramag
        Mr. Rufino Anasco - Camp Phillips
        Mr. Rodolfo Redondo - Linabo
        Engr. Rodrigo Calva - Manolo Fortich
        Ms. Laura Obsioma - Musuan
        Engineer Teodulo Munez, Jr. - BUSCO
        Mr. Felipe Maglunsod - Dangcagan
        Mrs. Elena Alipio - Kalilangan
  • Serra Club: Mr. Manuel Titar
  • Social Action Center: Father Danilo Paciente
  • Vocations Promotion:
        For Men: Father Odilon I. Galamiton
        For Women: Sister Gina Dahan, MCM
       
  • Women's Concern: Mrs. Lelis Ching
  • Youth: Sister Virgie Sarcaoga, FdCC

    Secular Institute
  • Teresian: 2

    Private Associations of Christ's Faithful with Diocesan Jurisdiction
  • Ang Buhing Pulong (The Living Word) Community: 375

  • B. Catholic Educational Institutions

     
      Schools     Students  
       Kindergarten 4 -
       Pre-School 2 238
       Elementary School 4 740
       High School 29 13,971
       College 2 3,433

    C. Catholic Social Welfare
     
  • Catholic Hospital: 1
  • Catholic Medical Centers/Clinic: 1
  • Pastoral Center: 2
  • Social Action Center: 1
  • Catechetical Center: 1
  • Youth Center: 1
  • Half-way Home for recovering Mental patients: 1
  • Formation Centers: 3
  • Dormitory: 1

  • Religious Congregations, Societies and Institutes

    A. Religious Institutes of Men
     
  • Catholic Hospital: 1
  • Catholic Medical Centers/Clinic: 1
  • Pastoral Center: 2
  • Social Action Center: 1
  • Catechetical Center: 1
  • Youth Center: 1
  • Half-way Home for Mental Cases: 1
  • Formation Centers: 3
  • Dormitory: l

  • B. Religious Institutes of Women
     
  • Augustinian Sisters of Our Lady of Consolation ~ OSA
  • Canossian Daughters of Charity ~ FdCC
  • Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul ~ DC
  • Franciscan Apostolic Sisters ~ FAS
  • Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate ~ FSI
  • Medical Mission Sisters ~ MMS
  • Missionary Catechists of Saint Therese ~ MCST
  • Missionary Congregation of Mary ~ MCM
  • Missionary Daughters of St. Jerome Emiliani ~ MS, Somascan Missionary Sisters
  • Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Conception ~ MIC
  • Missionary Sisters of the Society of Mary ~ SMSM
  • Order of St. Benedict ~ OSB, Assisi
  • Order of the Most Blessed Virgin of Mount Carmel ~ OCD
  • Religious of the Assumption ~ RA
  • Religious of the Virgin Mary ~ RVM
  • Religious Sisters of Mercy ~ RSM
  • Sacro Costato Missionary Sisters and Sorrowful Mother ~ MSC
  • Sisters of Charity of St. Charles Borromeo ~ CB
  • Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres ~ SPC
  • Teresian Association ~ TA
  • Ursuline Missionaries of the Sacred Heart ~ UMSH

    Contemplatives:
        Benedictine Monks (Subiaco)
        Carmelite Sisters (Discalced)

  • General Characteristics of the Diocese

    Geography
    The diocese has a land area of 8,293 square kilometers. Malaybalay is the capital city of Bukidnon, a landlocked province in the Northern Mindanao region.

    Demography
    The Talaandig and the Manobo tribes reside in the uplands. Lowlanders who came from Cebu, Bohol and Iloilo provinces and migrated to Bukidnon contributed to acculturation among the natives. But there are still those who maintain their ancestral beliefs and practices.

    Political Structure
    Bukidnon is subdivided into 20 municipalities and 2 cities.

    Economy
    The diocese is largeky dependent on the agricultural economy. Bukidnon is considered as the "food basket" of Mindanao because it is a major producer of cassava, corn, coffee, pineapple, rice, rubber, sugar, tomato, flowers, cattle, chickens and hogs. Firms in the province are involved in production or processing of these products. These goods, along with handicrafts from bamboo, rattan and wood are sold both local and abroad.

    Telecommunications
    According to the provincial website, Bureau of Telecommunications (BUTEL) and private operators like Radio Communications Philippines, Inc. (RCPI) and Philippine Telegraph and Telephone (PT&T) provide telecommunication services. Southern Telecommunication Company (SOTELCO) operates domestic and international long distance services in the poblacion of Quezon, Maramag, and Don Carlos; and Damilag, Manolo Fortich; and Bagontaas, Valencia City. It is also an Internet-Service Provider. Philippine Communications, Inc. (PHILCOM) operates in Malaybalay City and Valencia City. Its services include domestic and international Direct Dialing System and also a provider of Internet. Five (5) AM and four (4) FM radio stations operate in the province.

    Transportation
    Although the province has several air strips being used by private firms, the Lumbia Airport in Cagayan de Oro City is the nearest commercial air strip. Malaybalay is an hour and a half land travel from the city and three and a half hour drive from Davao City and about the same time from Cotabato City. Aircon and regular buses regularly ply the Cagayan de Oro-Bukidnon-Davao, and Cagayan de Oro-Bukidnon-Cotabato routes. Public utility vehicles provide service to commuters to and from the different municipalities and barangays of the province.
    The Syre Highway cuts right at the center at the province, from Cagayan de Oro in the North to Carmen, Cotabato in the South. Secondary National Roads also lead to Davao City, Misamis Oriental, Cotabato Province, Lanoa del Sur and two other points in Cagayan de Oro City. (www.bukidnon.gov.ph)

    Education
    Aside from the Catholic schools, Bukidnon has four (4) colleges and universities, the state-owned Central Mindanao University (CMU) and Bukidnon State College (BSC) and Sectarian Schools-Mountain View College (MVC) and San Isidro College (SIC).

    Cultural Dimension
    Cultures and traditions in the diocese reflect in oral folk literature like folk tales, proverbs, love songs, poems and proverbs. Those who live far from the urban centers, in the forests or along the riverbanks still lead traditional lifestyles unlike those who immigrated to Bukidnon from other provinces, or the younger generations.

    History of the Diocese
    The Malaybalay Diocese by Father Miguel A. Bernad, SJ

    The evangelization of the native tribes in the Central Mindanao highlands (now Bukidnon Province) began towards the middle of the 19th century. The first mission station was Malitbog, situated in the canyon behind Tagoloan. The Spanish Recoleto friar who had charge of the parish of Jasaan (of which Tagoloan was a dependent chapel,) made occasional visits to Malitbog. A chapel was already existing there by 1848.

    In the 1870s the Recoleto Fray Mateo Bernad who had charge of Jasaan, made excursions farther up to the valley oftheTagoloan River and established a chapel at Sumilao, which he dedicated to the Patroness of his native Aragon, Our Lady of the Pillar. He made visits further inland, to Impasugong, Kalasungay, Malaybalay, Bugcaon, and established a chapel at Linabo, on the confluence ofthe Sawagawith the Pulangi. The baptisms administered in these various places were recorded in the baptismal register of Jasaan. Access to Bukidnon at that time was by trail up the Tagoloan River on horseback.

    In 1876, in accordance with an earlier royal decree entrusting all ofthe Mindanao missions to the Jesuits, the Jesuits took over the parish of Jasaan. The evangelization of the mountain area was at once intensified. A resident priest was eventually assigned to Sumilao, and later also to Linabo. It was from Linabo that Father Eusebio Barrado made his historic exploration of the Pulangi downstream to the Cotabato regions where it became the Rio Grande de Mindanao. (Cf. M. A Bernad SJ, "The Jesuit Exploration of the Pulangi-or Rio Grande de Mindanao 1888-1890", Kinaadman, VI/2 (1984) 149-190).

    More and more ofthe "Bukid-non" (Monteses) of the northern part (or valley of theTagoloan) and of the Manobo in the southern (or valley ofthe Pulangi) thus became Christian. One Jesuit lay-brother (Jose Vila) assigned to Sumilao died of fever while taken down to Tagoloan and was buried by the tribesmen in an unmarked grave somewhere near Dalirig.

    This was the situation at the time ofthe Revolution when all the priests and lay-brothers of northern Mindanao were imprisoned in Cagayan by the insurgent leaders. (Cf. M.A. Bernad SJ, "Church Funds Confiscated in Northern Mindanao, 1899-191F, Kinaadman, V (1983) 1-38; also 'Two Letters Concerning the Jesuits Imprisoned in Cagayan de Misamis, 1899-1990". Kinaadman, XIII (1991) 233-240".)

    After the restoration of peace during the American regime, the Spanish Jesuit went back to Sumilao, serving all ofthe Bukidnon areafromthatbase. Father Laureano Contin, SJ was the last Spanish Jesuit to be in charge of the Bukidnon missions based at Sumilao. After 1927 he was replaced by American Bukidnon missions based at Sumilao. After 1927 he was replaced by American Jesuits.

    By that time a road had been constructed, making it possible to penetrate into Bukidnon by vehicle from Cagayan, instead of on horseback from Tagoloan.

    In the 1930's, besides Sumilao, a second Jesuit mission station was established at Malaybalay. (Malaybalay had become the provincial capital and had regained its old name. In Spanish times it had been renamed "Oroquieta" by the Spaniards in honor of one of their generals in the Spanish civil wars.)

    Ecclesiastically, the Bukidnon missions, like all the rest of Mindanao, had been under the jurisdiction of the Bishop of Cebu until 1865. With the creation of the Diocese of Jaro in that year, Mindanao was divided longitudinally from north to south: the western part was under Jaro, the eastern remained under Cebu.

    In 1910 the Diocese of Zamboanga was created, with jurisdiction over all of Mindanao and the adjacent islands. In 1933, Mindanao was divided horizontally, the southern part remaining under the Diocese of Zamboanga and the northern part under the new diocese erected at Cagayan de Misamis (now Cagayan de Oro). Two Jesuit bishops were appointed that year: Luis del Rosario forZamboanga and James T. G. Hayes for Cagayan.

    Other Helpful Information

    Diocese of Malaybalay (Diocesis Malaibalaiensis)

        Suffragan of Cagayan de Oro
        Created prelature: April 25, 1969. Erected: June 28, 1969.
        Elevated to diocese: November 15, 1982. Comprises the province of Bukidnon. Excluding the municipality of Malitbog. Includes: one municipality (Wa-o) of the province of Lanao del Sur and one barangay (BUDA) of the City of Davao.
        Titular: San Isidro Labrador.

    VISION OF THE PROVINCE: We visualize Bukidnon as a province of self-reliant people enjoying a full life in an atmosphere of justice and harmony, as an agri-based industrial center with an optimally developed agricultural economy and ecologically balanced environment.

    MISSION: The promotion of the general welfare of the people of Bukidnon is the primary mission of the government. It shall endeavor to achieve local autonomy, deliver basic services, increase agricultural productivity and investment. Regenerate its natural resources and democratize access to resources and opportunities.


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