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  1. In the Roman Catholic Church, a judicial vicar or episcopal official (Latin: officialis) is an officer of the diocese who has ordinary power to judge cases in the diocesan ecclesiastical court. Although the diocesan bishop can reserve certain cases to himself, the judicial vicar and the diocesan bishop are a single tribunal, which means that ...

  2. Diocese of Libmanan Dioecesis Libmanana. José R. Rojas Jr. (15 years, 339 days) 1st and 2nd Legislative Districts of Camarines Sur (except Municipality of Gainza ) Cathedral of Saint James the Apostle. Saint Joseph the Patriarch. December 9, 1989(34 years, 166 days) none. none. 31 parishes and 1 mission station.

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  4. Diocesan priest: The Reverend Lord (Dominus in Latin) (abbreviated as Rev. Do.); Don. Religious priest: Padre; Father (Fr.). Religious sister: The Reverend Sister (Rev. Sr.). (Permanent) Deacon: Deacon (Dcn.). The Philippines. In the predominantly Catholic Philippines, ecclesiastical addresses are adapted from American custom but with ...

  5. 1/10/18. Father Robert J. Rippy (front right) is the judicial vicar for the Diocese of Arlington. Just as the United States has a judiciary branch, so too every diocese has a judicial arm. It’s headed by the bishop, who typically designates a judicial vicar to oversee it.

  6. Canon Law directs the diocesan bishop to select a judicial vicar who will enjoy ordinary authority for making judgments. He is to be an individual other than the vicar general, unless the smallness of the diocese or the lack of cases persuades the bishop that this office can be assigned to the vicar general ( Codex iuris canonici c. 1420 § 1 ...

  7. On August 14, 1595, Pope Clement VIII raised the Diocese to the status of an Archdiocese and created three new dioceses as suffragan to Manila: Nueva Caceres, Nueva Segovia, and Cebu. With the creation of these new dioceses, the territory of the Archdiocese was reduced to the city of Manila and the ten civil provinces near it.

  8. May 24, 2023 · A parochial vicar is assigned by the bishop to cooperate with the pastor in carrying out the pastoral ministry for the pastorate. The term “parochial vicar” means that such a priestrepresents” the pastor within the pastorate (a “vicar” is someone to whom responsibility and power for some task has been delegated by the one with ...

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