Gaudencio Rosales
Gaudencio Borbón Rosales (born August 10, 1932) is a Filipino Roman Catholic Cardinal who was Archbishop of Manila, succeeding Jaime Sin in 2003, and succeeded by Luis Antonio Tagle in 2011. Being the Metropolitan of the ecclesiastical province of Manila, he was the 31st archbishop of Manila and the fourth native Filipino to hold the post, following centuries of Spanish, American, and Irish prelates. During his last year as archbishop, he was concurrently named apostolic administrator of the Diocese of Pasig from December 21, 2010 to June 23, 2011, a post he accepted after the resignation of Pasig's first bishop, Francisco San Diego.
Gaudencio Borbón Rosales | |
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Cardinal Archbishop Emeritus of Manila | |
Cardinal Gaudencio Rosales, circa 2006 | |
Province | Manila (Emeritus) |
See | Manila (Emeritus) |
Appointed | September 15, 2003 |
Installed | November 21, 2003 |
Term ended | October 13, 2011 |
Predecessor | Jaime Sin |
Successor | Luis Antonio Tagle |
Other post(s) | Cardinal-Priest of Santissimo Nome di Maria in Via Latina |
Orders | |
Ordination | March 23, 1958 by Alejandro Olalia |
Consecration | October 28, 1974 by Bruno Torpigliani |
Created cardinal | March 24, 2006 by Pope Benedict XVI |
Rank | Cardinal-Priest |
Personal details | |
Born | |
Nationality | Filipino |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Previous post(s) | Auxiliary Bishop of Manila (1974–1984) Bishop of Malaybalay (1984–1992) Archbishop of Lipa (1993–2003) |
Alma mater | San Jose Seminary |
Motto | Si mortuum fuerit, fructum affert ('If it dies, it bears fruit.', John 12:24) |
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Styles of Gaudencio B. Cardinal Rosales | |
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Reference style | His Eminence |
Spoken style | Your Eminence |
Informal style | Cardinal |
See | Manila (Emeritus) |
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