Honesto Ongtioco
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Honesto Ongtioco | |
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Bishop of Cubao Apostolic Administrator of Malolos | |
See | Cubao |
Appointed | 28 June 2003 |
Installed | 28 August 2003 |
Predecessor | Inaugural holder (First bishop) |
Successor | Incumbent |
Orders | |
Ordination | 8 December 1972 by Emilio Cinense y Abera |
Consecration | 18 June 1998 by Jaime Sin |
Personal details | |
Born | |
Nationality | Filipino |
Residence | Bishop's Residence, 41 Lantana St., Cubao, 1109 Quezon City |
Previous post(s) | Bishop of Balanga (April 8, 1998–June 28, 2003) |
Alma mater | San Jose Seminary Ateneo de Manila University |
Motto | Maior autem caritas (The Greatest Love) |
Coat of arms |
Styles of Honesto Ongtioco | |
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Reference style | The Most Reverend |
Spoken style | Your Excellency |
Religious style | Bishop |
Honesto Flores Ongtioco (born 17 October 1948) is a Filipino bishop of the Roman Catholic Church. He is the first and current Bishop of Cubao. He had previously served as Bishop of Balanga as its second bishop.[1]
Early life and education
Honesto Flores Ongtioco was born on October 17, 1948 at San Fernando, Pampanga. He studied elementary at St. Scholastica's Academy and high school at Don Bosco Academy. In 1958, he had seminary training at San Jose Seminary. Three years after studying philosophy in 1964, he took theology at the Loyola School of Theology in Ateneo de Manila University. Ongtioco earned a masteral degree in Organization Development and Planning in 1983 at the Southeast Asian Interdisciplinary Development Institute in Manila.
In 1984, he went to the United States renewal courses on Liturgy and Spirituality at St. John's University in New York City. After taking renewal courses, he went to Rome in 1987 where he obtained a licentiate in Sacred Theology Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas.[2]
Ministry
Priesthood (1972–1998)
On December 8, 1972, Ongtioco was ordained to the priesthood by Bishop Emilio Cinense y Abera, Bishop of San Fernando at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption.
After his ordination, Ongtioco was given several assignments in San Fernando. He served as spiritual director, professor, rector, and other positions in Mother of Good Counsel Minor Seminary, University of the Assumption, and other educational institutions. He was also appointed as parochial vicar of the Holy Rosary Parish in Angeles City from 1974 to 1975 and in St. Peter and Paul Parish from 1975 to 1977.
On March 21, 1992, Ongtioco was invested as honorary prelate. Five years later, he was appointed as rector of the Pontificio Collegio Filippino in Rome, Italy.[3]
Bishop (1998–present)
Ongtioco was appointed as the second Bishop of Balanga in April 8, 1998 by Pope John Paul II and was installed on June 18 of that same year.[4] On June 28, 2003, he was appointed as the first bishop of Cubao. Ongtioco was installed on August 28, 2003, the same day the new diocese was canonically erected.[5]
Due to the death of Bishop José F. Oliveros, the fourth bishop of Malolos, on May 11, 2018, Pope Francis appointed him as the Apostolic Administrator of the diocese on May 16, 2018.
References
- ^ "About". The Roman Catholic Diocese of Balanga. Retrieved 26 May 2016.
- ^ "Bishop Honesto F. Ongtioco". UCAN Directory: Database of Catholic Dioceses in Asia. Retrieved 26 May 2016.
- ^ "Most Rev. Honesto F. Ongtioco, D.D." CBCP Online: The Official Website of The Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines. Retrieved 27 May 2016.
- ^ Cheney, David M. "Bishop Honesto Flores Ongtioco [Catholic-Hierarchy]". Catholic Hierarchy. Retrieved 27 May 2016.
- ^ "Diocese of Cubao – History". dioceseofcubao.ph. Retrieved 27 May 2016.
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