PALO, Leyte, Jan. 10 -- The
Roman Catholic Church has ordained on Tuesday a new bishop of the diocese of
Naval in Biliran with a mission to comfort poor families devastated by a
powerful storm last month.
Bishop Rex Ramirez replaced Bishop Filemeno Bactol, 75, who
retired from church service after 28 years of leading the diocese of
Naval.
The Church announced his appointment as the new bishop on October
13, 2017. The diocese covers the eight towns of Biliran and some parts of
northern Leyte such as Calubian, San Isidro, Tabango, and Leyte towns.
Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle presided the
three-hour ordination at the Palo Metropolitan Cathedral and witnessed by the
Papal Nuncio Archbishop Gabriele Giordano Caccia, Palo Archbishop John Du, and
Davao Archbishop Romulo Valles, the president of the Catholic Bishops'
Conference of the Philippines.
The Cathedral in this town was packed with hundreds of people
including bishops and archbishops who travelled from across the country to take
part in the ceremony.
In his message, the Papal Nuncio told Ramirez not to be afraid of
his new mission, even though he will start his episcopacy in the diocese hit by
storm Urduja.
“Don’t be afraid for as long as you build your life in the rock of
faith, on Jesus, no wind, no storm, no typhoon can take you out and destroy
you,” Caccia said.
The Papal Nuncio also reminded Bishop Ramirez not to allow any
types of division in his episcopacy.
“Always build union in communion. Never allow any kind of
division. We have to build the body of Christ which is the Church that has to
be united,” he added.
Tagle, on his part, likened the ordination of Ramirez into
Traslacion (Feast of the Black Nazarene) as he will be transferred to another
diocese and starts his new job and the head of the Roman Catholic Church.
“In the translation of life, please be there in the traslaciones of
people from birth, to infancy, to adolescence, to crisis, to marriage and even
to ordination, Jesus is there and you will remind them,” Tagle said.
On Friday, Ramirez will leave for Naval with Archbishop Du
for his installation as the new leader of the diocese.
Ramirez said that after the installation, his first activity will
be the distribution of relief goods to residents of the province affected by
landslide and flooding due to tropical storm Urduja.
Ramirez was born in Balangiga, Easter Samar on Dec. 15, 1967. He
had been the second-in-command the Archdiocese of Palo, which covers Eastern
Visayas region.
The Church ordained Ramirez as priest on March 27, 1995 at the
Archdiocese of Palo, where he served as special secretary to the Archbishop for
two years.
Ramirez then went to study in at the Pontifical Atheneum of St.
Anselm in Rome where he obtained a Licentiate in Liturgy. During his 10 years
stay there, he became a chaplain of the Filipino Community in the parish of San
Leone Magno in Rome, Suore Missionarie del Sacro Costato and to the Filipino
community of La Storta in the diocese of Porto-Santa Rufina.
He also become the spiritual director of the Saint John the
Evangelist School of Theology in Palo and later on became rector of Sacred
Heart Seminary before his appointment as administrator of the Metropolitan Palo
Cathedral. (RTA/PNA)
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