Last May 1, I had the privilege of attending the episcopal ordination and installation of the new bishop of Daet, Most Rev. Herman Abcede, RCJ. The principal consecrator was Archbishop Rex Andrew Alarcon, the former bishop of Daet and now the archbishop of Caceres. Coincidentally, Fr. Anthony Timoner, who had been serving as the diocesan administrator of Daet, was also recently appointed bishop of Pagadian.
Following
the ordination rites, I took the opportunity to visit the last two towns in Camarines
Norte that I had not yet seen during my previous tour of the province in 2018.
The first
stop was San Lorenzo Ruiz, the first and only municipality in the
Philippines named after the first Filipino saint. Originally established as
the municipality of Imelda in 1970, it was officially renamed San Lorenzo Ruiz
on February 10, 1989, two years after the canonization of the saint in 1987.
Located just about 15 kilometers west of Daet, the town holds a special
distinction in both civil and ecclesiastical history.
We then
proceeded to the town of San Vicente, located north of and almost parallel to San
Lorenzo Ruiz. However, since there is no direct road connecting the two towns,
we had to return to Daet and take a different route to reach it.
At the
episcopal ordination, I had the chance to reconnect with Fr. Mark Sagrado, a Piarist
priest whom I had known since his ordination. One of his fellow ordinands was
from Ormoc City, where I was then serving as parish priest. I vividly remember
Fr. Mark attending the thanksgiving Mass of his contemporary in Ormoc. Upon
learning that he was now assigned to San Vicente, I made sure to inform him
that we would be visiting his parish later that afternoon.
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