Diosdado Talamayan

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The Most Reverend

Diosdado A. Talamayan

Archbishop - emeritus of Tuguegarao
Symbolical Coronation of Madre de Dios de Cavite El Viejo (Kawit, Cavite) by his grace Archbishop Diosdado Talamayan.jpg
SeeTuguegarao
In officeJanuary 31, 1986 - June 15, 2011
PredecessorTeodulfo Domingo
SuccessorSergio Utleg
Orders
OrdinationNovember 30, 1956
ConsecrationJanuary 12, 1984
by Bruno Torpigliani
Personal details
Born (1932-10-19) October 19, 1932 (age 88)
Manila, Philippine Islands
DenominationRoman Catholic
Previous post(s)
Alma mater
MottoIn aedificationem corporis Christi
('For building up the body of Christ', Ephesians 4:12)
Coat of armsDiosdado A. Talamayan's coat of arms
Styles of
Diosdado Aenlle Talamayan
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Reference styleThe Most Reverend
Spoken styleYour Excellency
Religious styleArchbishop
Posthumous stylenot applicable
Ordination history of
Diosdado Talamayan
History
Priestly ordination
Date30 November 1956
Episcopal consecration
Principal consecratorMost Rev. Bruno Torpigliani, D.D.
Co-consecratorsMost Rev. Teodulfo Sabugal Domingo, D.D.
Most Rev. Miguel Gatan Purugganan, D.D.
Date12 January 1984
PlaceTuguegarao Cathedral
Episcopal succession
Bishops consecrated by Diosdado Talamayan as principal consecrator
Most Rev. Rodolfo Fontiveros Beltran, D.D.16 May 2006
Most Rev. Joseph Amangi Nacua, D.D.19 August 2008

Diosdado Aenlle Talamayan, D.D., Ph.D., S.T.D. (Born October 19, 1932) is the Archbishop-emeritus of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Tuguegarao in the province of Cagayan, on the island of Luzon, Philippines after his retirement on June 15, 2011. Pope Benedict XVI replaced him with Sergio Utleg.

Early life and studies[]

Most Rev. Diosdado Aenlle Talamayan, D.D., Ph.D., STD, Archbishop-Emeritus of Tuguegarao was born October 19, 1932. He graduated from the Pontifical and Royal University of Sto Tomas, Manila in 1953. He received his Diploma in French Language and Civilization at the Institute Catholique in France in 1960. He then studied at the Pontifical University of Salamanca, Spain until 1961. He received his Doctor of Philosophy at the Universidad Central de Madrid, Spain in 1962. He received his MA in Teacher Education in 1970 at Columbia University. He also had his Diploma in Thesis Advising from the De La Salle University, Manila in 1979. He is fluent in speaking his Tagalog, as well as the English, Spanish and French languages.

Ministry[]

He was ordained priest on November 30, 1956 in Manila, the Philippines. He was an instructor at the San Jacinto Seminary in Alimanao, Peñablanca, Cagayan from 1957 to 1959. He then became the President of Lyceum of Aparri from 1967 to 1968. He became the episcopal vicar of Aparri, Cagayan from 1971 to 1986. He was appointed an auxiliary bishop of Tuguegarao and Titular Bishop of Girus on October 20, 1983 and was consecrated by the Apostolic Nuncio to the Philippines, Archbishop Bruno Torpigliani at the Saint Peter Metropolitan Cathedral on January 12, 1984. Later he was appointed as the second Archbishop of Tuguegarao on January 31, 1986 succeeding the Most Rev. Teodulfo S. Domingo, D.D.

Before his episcopal ordination, Archbishop Talamayan founded on February 11, 1967 the Lyceum of Aparri, the mother school of the Archdiocese of Tuguegarao and the Thomas Aquinas Major Seminary (TAMS). In the field of culture and heritage, he established the Cagayan Ecclesiastical Museum which is located within the Lyceum of Aparri campus in 1967. He also founded the Our Lady of Piat Museum at the Minor Basilica of Our Lady of Piat. During his episcopacy, a more permanent structure for the Archdiocesan Archives was built and inaugurated. All these while tirelessly working to preserve and promote Cagayan culture and heritage. Archbishop Talamayan also founded the order of Eucharistic Healers of Mary whose charism was to take care of sick and elderly priests. Fr. Lorenzo Marzo is the first ordained priest.

He was the chairman of the Commission on Health Care of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) in 1987.

During his 75th birthday on October 19, President Gloria Arroyo inaugurated the carillon bells at the Sto. Nino Prish and Shrine, San Gabriel, Tuguegarao City, an added attraction in the region being the first and only bell system in Cagayan Valley. The birthday celebration also marked the end of the Archbishops tenure as pastor of the entire archdiocese, with the dioceses of Ilagan and Bayombong covering the provinces of Isabela, and Nueva Vizcaya and Quirino, respectively. The archbishop is known as one of the closest ally in the CBCP.

See also[]

  • Current Filipino Archbishops

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Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Teodulfo Sabugai Domingo
September 21, 1974–January 30, 1986
Archbishop of Tuguegarao
January 31, 1986- June 15, 2011
Succeeded by
Sergio Utleg
Preceded by
Paciano Basilio Aniceto
April 7, 1979–October 19, 1983
Auxiliary Bishop of Tuguegarao
October 20, 1983–January 31, 1986
Succeeded by
Ricardo Lingan Baccay
February 23, 2007–present
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