Archdiocese of Jaro Archdiocesis Jarensis Arkidiyosesis sang Jaro |
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Coat of Arms of the Archdiocese of Jaro
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Location | |
Country | Philippines |
Territory | Iloilo, Negros Occidental and Antique |
Ecclesiastical province | Iloilo |
Statistics | |
Area | 5,303 km2 (2,047 sq mi) |
Population - Total - Catholics |
(as of 2013) 2,867,713 2,460,470 (85.8%) |
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Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Sui iuris church | Latin Church |
Rite | Roman Rite |
Established | May 27, 1865 (Diocese), June 29, 1951 (Archdiocese) |
Cathedral | Cathedral of St Elizabeth of Hungary, Jaro, Iloilo City |
Patron saint | St Elizabeth of Hungary |
Current leadership | |
Pope | Francis |
Metropolitan Archbishop | Angel Lagdameo |
Map | |
Jurisdiction of the metropolitan see within the Philippines. |
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Website | |
Website of the Archdiocese |
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Jaro is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in the Philippines. The cathedral for the archdiocese, the Parish of Our Lady of Candles, also known as the Jaro Cathedral is in Jaro, one of six districts of Iloilo City, Iloilo on Panay Island in the Western Visayas.
The Archdiocese of Jaro is one of the oldest sees in the country. It was created a diocese by virtue of a papal bull of Pope Pius IX on May 27, 1865, according to a document signed by Archbishop Gregorio Martinez, then Archbishop of Manila, under whole ecclesiastical province the new diocese belonged as suffragan. The Archdiocese of Jaro covers the provinces of Iloilo and Guimaras, an island off Iloilo. San Jose de Antique on Panay, Bacolod, San Carlos and Kabankalan in Negros Occidental, are suffragans.
The Archdiocese has ninety-one parishes, eighty-five of which are under the direction of the diocesan clergy, and six under the direction of the priests from religious orders. Out of a population of 1,761,419, 89% are Catholic. In 2009, the report of the government shows that it has a total population of 2,333,141. The province is predominantly rural with 72.7 percent of the total population residing in rural areas and only 27.3 percent in urban area. Agriculture, forestry and fishing are the leading major industries.
Its titutar patron saint is St. Elizabeth of Hungary, whose feast is celebrated on November 17.