Filipino archbishop and cardinal (born 1952)
José Lázaro Fuerte Advíncula Jr. OP (born March 30, 1952) is a Filipino prelate of the Catholic Church and a professed member of the Dominican Order , who became 33rd Archbishop of Manila on June 24, 2021. He became a cardinal in November 2020. He previously served as bishop of San Carlos from 2001 to 2011 and Archbishop of Cápiz from 2011 to 2021. On December 16, 2020, Pope Francis appointed Cardinal Advincula as a member of the Dicastery for Clergy .
Early life and studies [ edit ] Advíncula was born on March 30, 1952, in Dumalag, Capiz , to José Firmalino Advíncula and Carmen Falsis Fuerte.[ 1] He studied at Saint Pius X Seminary High School in Roxas City , and stayed on after graduating to study philosophy. He then attended theology courses at the University of Santo Tomas in Manila .
He later studied Master of Arts in Education major in Guidance and Counseling at De La Salle University and then canon law at the University of Santo Tomás and at the Angelicum in Rome , where he earned a licentiate in canon law, During these studies he joined the Order of Preachers .[ 2]
He was ordained a priest of the archdiocese of Cápiz on April 14, 1976.[ 3] He worked as spiritual director of St. Pius X Seminary while also professor and dean of studies.[citation needed ]
After finishing his studies abroad, he returned to the Philippines and worked at the seminary of Nueva Segovia in Vigan , Ilocos Sur , and in the regional seminary of Jaro . In 1995, he became rector of St. Pius X Seminary of Cápiz; he also held positions in the administration of the archdiocese as defender of the bond , promoter of justice , and judicial vicar . In 1999, he became parish priest of Santo Tomás de Villanueva Parish in Dao, Capiz .[ 3]
Bishop of San Carlos [ edit ] Pope John Paul II appointed him bishop of San Carlos in Negros on July 25, 2001,[ 4] and he received his episcopal consecration on September 8, 2001.[ 3]
Archbishop of Capiz [ edit ] On November 9, 2011, Pope Benedict XVI named him archbishop of Cápiz.[ 5] [ 6] Within the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines , he has been a member of the Commission for the Doctrine of the Faith and Commission for Indigenous Peoples.[ 3]
Elevation to the cardinalate [ edit ] Pope Francis created him as a cardinal in a consistory on November 28, 2020, assigning him as a cardinal priest to San Vigilio in Via Paolo Di Dono .[ 7] He was not able to attend the consistory because of COVID-19 pandemic risks and restrictions.[ 8] On December 16, he was named a member of the Congregation for the Clergy .[ 9]
In lieu of the November 2020 consistory, Advincula received his 'red hat' (biretta ) and ring from Charles John Brown , the Apostolic Nuncio to the Philippines , on June 18, 2021, at the Immaculate Conception Cathedral in Roxas City .[ 10] [ 11]
On March 3, 2023, Pope Francis appointed Baguio Bishop Victor Barnuevo Bendico (also his former vicar general) to succeed Advincula as Archbishop of Capiz.
On January 15, 2021, all eight bishops in the ecclesiastical provinces of Capiz and Jaro (Cardinal Advincula of Capiz, Archbishop Jose Romeo Lazo of Jaro, Bishops Jose Corazon Tala-oc of Kalibo , Narciso Abellana of Romblon , Marvyn Maceda of San Jose de Antique , Patricio Buzon of Bacolod , Gerardo Alminaza of San Carlos , and Louie Galbines of Kabankalan ) issued a joint pastoral letter [ 12] calling for an investigation to the joint military and police operation in the towns of Tapaz in Capiz and Calinog in Iloilo on December 30, 2020, that killed nine leaders of the Tumandok indigenous people's group that opposes the Jalaur mega dam project. The families of the victims claimed that they are victims of red-tagging and that firearms and explosives were planted. The pastoral letter was read on January 24.[ 13]
However, the task force to end local communist armed conflict in Western Visayas region believe that the bishops have been misinformed and were prone to commit errors. The bishops were cautioned by the task force from making 'hasty, false and presumptuous conclusions' and criticized them for not issuing statements when government forces and civilians are killed in rebel attacks. The military and the police maintained that those who were killed and arrested were leaders of the Communist Party of the Philippines and New People's Army .[ 13]
Archbishop of Manila [ edit ] Advincula delivering the homily at Pinaglabanan Church in San Juan on June 24, 2024. On March 25, 2021, Pope Francis appointed Advincula as Archbishop of Manila , to succeed Luis Antonio Tagle , who vacated the post on February 9, 2020, after being appointed prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples on December 8, 2019.[ 14] [ 15] He is the first archbishop of Manila to be already a cardinal when appointed to the see. Past archbishops (Rufino Santos , Jaime Sin , Gaudencio Rosales , and Luis Antonio Tagle ) were made cardinals after their installation.[citation needed ]
Advincula was installed on June 24, 2021, the feast day of Saint John the Baptist , by Archbishop Charles John Brown , Apostolic Nuncio to the Philippines , together with Cardinal Gaudencio Rosales and Cardinal Orlando Quevedo . He is the 33rd Archbishop of Manila, and the sixth native Filipino to hold the post, following centuries of Spanish, American, and Irish prelates.[ 16] His installation coincided with the death of former President Benigno Aquino III which led Advincula to offer prayers towards the end of the Mass;[ 17] he and Archbishop Brown visited Aquino's wake at the Church of the Gesù in Quezon City the next day.[ 18]
On December 8, 2021, the Feast of the Immaculate Conception , Advincula received the pallium as metropolitan archbishop of the ecclesiastical province of Manila from Pope Francis , through Archbishop Brown.[ 19]
On December 11, 2021, Advincula made his solemn profession as a professed member of the Priestly Fraternities of St. Dominic, a society of apostolic life under the Order of Preachers . Making his solemn profession to the prior provincial of the order in the Philippines, Filemon dela Cruz, Advincula received the white religious habit of the order.[ 20]
On April 30, 2022, Advincula was installed Cardinal-Priest of Parrocchia San Vigilio in Rome , Italy .[ 21] On July 13, 2022, Pope Francis named him a member of the Dicastery for Bishops .[ 22]
On June 3, 2023, Advincula received his honorary doctorate degree in applied theology from De La Salle University .[ 23]
Following the passage of the Absolute Divorce Law in May 2024, Advincula viewed the bill as a challenge for the Catholic Church in its ministry on the importance of the Sacrament of Matrimony . He added that the law is "not a magic pill that can solve marital problems".[ 24]
Events in the Philippines under President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. forced Advincula to become involved in politics. He appealed for prayer, sobriety , humility, forgiveness, reconciliation and statesmanship amid the Marcos –Duterte feud resulting in the rising contentious politics .[ 25]
On May 23, 2021, the Archdiocese of Manila – Office of Communications and the Manila Cathedral , through their social media accounts, showed Advíncula's coat of arms as archbishop of Manila for the first time. It has the coat of arms of the Archdiocese of Manila combined with Advíncula's personal coat of arms, under an ecclesiastical hat with tassels knotted in a different way than his coat of arms as archbishop of Capiz.[ 26] [ 27] [non-primary source needed ]
The coat of arms was released by the Chancery of the Archdiocese of Manila on June 6, 2021.[ 28]
Coat of arms of Jose Advincula Adopted May 23, 2021 Helm Cardinal's Galero The shield is surmounted by an archbishop's galero or ecclesiastical hat of this rank with fifteen tassels for each side in Gules (red) that signifies the rank of a cardinal. Escutcheon From 2021: Parted per fess : First: Gules (red), a three-windowed tower or (gold) masoned sable (black) and ajouré azure (blue), a crescent argent (silver), Second: Azure , a sea lion sejant (upright) argent armed (claws) and langued (tongue) gules with a cross fitchee (pointed base) or ; Impaled with a shield tierced per fess : First: Azure, a lily argent and vert (green), a carpenter's square or and argent , Second: Or, a chain of nine links sable , Third: Azure, a star vert and argent , a horse rampant argent upon a mountain proper vert and argent , a crescent or Motto Audiam "I will listen." The motto was taken from 1 Samuel 3:10, depicting the Lord calling Samuel for three times which on the third call Samuel responded "Speak Lord, your servant is listening." Then, the Lord uttered his revelation.[ 29] Other elements Archbishop's Cross The shield is also surmounted by an archbishop's cross of the Order of Preachers . The Dominican tradition is significant in Advincula's education and formation.[ 29] Symbolism The lily is a symbol of the Blessed Virgin Mary . The carpenter's square is a symbol of Saint Joseph , who is his namesake in Spanish and his personal patron saint. The chain of nine links represents his surname Advincula which is derived from the Latin phrase ad vincula or in chains . The gold background represents virtue, which the might of the Christian brings glory to God. The mountain represents Mt. Paningraon in the town of Dumalag, Capiz , his birthplace and hometown. It is a mountain that shows strips of limestone formation and a raging horse which locals attribute to their town's titular patron, Saint Martin of Tours . The crescent symbolizes the Blessed Virgin Mary as the Immaculate Conception , the titular patroness of the Archdiocese of Capiz and St. Pius X Seminary in Roxas City, Capiz, where he finished his minor seminary formation and philosophical studies. The five-pointed star is a pre-eminent symbol for the virtue of faith and De La Salle University , Manila where he finished his master's degree in education.[ 29] Previous versions as Cardinal and Archbishop of Capiz (November 2020 – June 2021) as Archbishop of Capiz (November 2011 – November 2020) as Bishop of San Carlos (July 2001 – November 2011)
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