Archbishop Antonio Lloren Mabutas † (13 June 1921 – 22 April 1999) was the first bishop of Diocese of Laoag and the second Archbishop of the Archdiocese...
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bishop was the former chancellor of the mother see of Nueva Segovia, Antonio Ll. Mabutas of Agoo, La Union. The next decade saw the building up of the new...
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religious paraphernalia connected with Archbishops Mariano Madriaga and Antonio Mabutas, some personal effects of former president Elpidio Quirino, and locally...
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Badoc, Ilocos Norte Antonio Luna, army general who fought in the Philippine–American War, He is from Badoc, Ilocos Norte. Antonio Mabutas – Agoo-born first...
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authoritarian rule included Roman Catholic Archbishop and Agoo native Antonio L. Mabutas, who spoke actively against the torture and killings of church workers...
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martyrs who fought the authoritarian regime. Agoo, La Union, native Antonio L. Mabutas had become Archbishop of Davao by the time of Martial Law, and spoke...
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Jaime Sin Archdiocese of Manila December 1, 1977 November 30, 1981 Antonio Mabutas Archdiocese of Davao December 1, 1981 November 30, 1984 Cardinal Ricardo...
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Torpigliani, former Apostolic Nuncio to the Philippines, and Archbishop Antonio Mabutas, President, Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines. (ed.) Social...
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titular Bishop of Thuccabora and an auxiliary bishop to Archbishop Antonio Lloren Mabutas, the Archbishop of Davao on 12 December 1977. On 25 January 1978...
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Agoo (redirect from Antonio Q. Estrada)
as then-Davao Archbishop Antonio L. Mabutas, who spoke against the human rights abuses during martial law. Since Bishop Mabutas was in Davao at the time...
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1978 by Cebu Archbishop Julio Cardinal Rosales, with Davao Archbishop Antonio Mabutas and Legazpi Bishop Teotimo Pacis, CM as co-consecrators. A year later...
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prelature was elevated into a diocese and later into an archdiocese. Antonio Lloren Mabutas, a native of Agoo, La Union, succeeded him on December 9, 1972....
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Installed November 6, 1996 Term ended February 11, 2012 Predecessor Antonio L. Mabutas Successor Romulo Valles Previous post(s) Auxiliary Bishop of Davao...
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performed by Sajou no Hana; "Gray" (グレイ, Gurei), "Memosepia" (メモセピア), "Mabuta no Ura" (目蓋の裏, lit. "Under the Eyelids") and "Ikiru Hitobito" (いきるひとびと,...
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Archbishop Mariano A. Madriaga and Archbishop Antonio L. Mabutas (b. June 13, 1921-d. April 22, 1999). Mabutas was born in Agoo, La Union, who became the...
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between PME Regional Superior Rev. Fr. Roland Denies and Archbishop Antonio Ll. Mabutas, DD, J.C.D. Bayang Barrios, musician Pong Escobal, athlete Alex Santos...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by Antonio Lloren Mabutas CBCP President 1985–1987 Succeeded by Leonardo Zamora Legaspi Preceded by Alejandro Olalia Roman...
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Sajou no Hana) as well as the ending themes "Grey", "Memosepia" (メモセピア), "Mabuta no Ura" (目蓋の裏), and "Ikiru Hitobito" (いきるひとびと). In 2019 their single "Parole"...
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Preceded by Julio Rosales CBCP President 1976–1981 Succeeded by Antonio Lloren Mabutas Preceded by Jose Maria Cuenco Archbishop of Jaro October 8, 1972...
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Valles, and then-Cagayan De Oro Archbishop (and former Bishop of Ipil) Antonio Ledesma, SJ. The new Bishop of Ipil took possession of the Prelature on...
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wife Anita Linda† as Max's mother Emilio Garcia as Syndicate Boss Maurice Mabutas as Young Michelle Nash Aguas as Young Andrew This show has been developed...
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of the present church was started in 1694 by Augustinian friar Father Antonio Estavillo, completed in 1710 and rededicated in 1896. Some portions of...
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furniture. Cast: Rustica Carpio, Mika dela Cruz, Joseph Andre Garcia, Maurice Mabutas, Angelo Garcia, Alexa Ilacad, Diamond Delahenty, Allan Paule, Yayo Aguila...
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Villaruz as Class Adviser Richard Quan as Husband of Cornelia Maurice Mabutas as Daughter of Cornelia Katrina Napigkit as Cornelia's double Laiza Lambino...
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Door, under the lead of Archbishops Oscar V. Cruz, Antonio R. Tobias, D.D. and Antonio Ll. Mabutas, D.D. with the Centennial Executive Board. The 1954...
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Mariano Pacis became the Pastor of Manaoag and Binalonan, but it was Fr. Pio Mabutas who finished the Church in 1930. The Japanese destroyed the Church except...
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Laoag Dioecesis Laoagensis Territories Ilocos Norte Ordinaries Antonio Lloren Mabutas Rafael Montiano Lim Edmundo M. Abaya Ernesto Antolin Salgado Sergio...
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Bishop Camiña. The Bishop of Digos was accompanied by Archbishop Antonio Lloren Mabutas of Davao and Bishop Patricio Hacbang Alo of Mati, who expressed...
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original on December 26, 2009. Retrieved December 18, 2009. Pineda, Rafael Antonio (July 31, 2022). "Discotek Licenses Classic Urusei Yatsura Anime, City...
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Althea Moi Marcampo as Anikka Cruz Quintin Alianza as Young Stephen Maurice Mabutas as Young Annie Aiko Climaco as Lena Gwen Garci as Lorraine Raymund Concepcion...
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