Last June 1–3, 2026, I had the opportunity to visit the Apostolic Vicariate of Tabuk once again on the occasion of the episcopal ordination and installation of its new bishop, the Most Rev. Sean Mejia, JCL.
On June
1, the entourage of bishops, together with the Apostolic Nuncio, departed from
the Archbishop’s Residence in Tuguegarao at 2:00 p.m. for the hour-long journey
to Tabuk. Upon arrival, we proceeded directly to St. William’s Cathedral, where
the bishop-elect made his Profession of Faith and Oath of Fidelity in the
presence of the Apostolic Nuncio.
Immediately
afterward, we were brought to the Provincial Sports Center for the civic
reception in honor of the Apostolic Nuncio. During the program, he was adopted
as an honorary son of Kalinga and given the native name Tunggayok by
Governor James Edduba and Vice Governor Dave Odiem. Following the reception,
where an early dinner was served, we proceeded to the Pastoral Center for
another dinner hosted in honor of the bishop-elect. We left early to check in
at our hotel. We were billeted at Golden Fields Hotel, one of three hotels
reserved for the visiting bishops.
The
episcopal ordination took place at 9:00 a.m. on June 2 at St. William’s
Cathedral. The solemn celebration lasted about three and a half hours. Lunch
was served afterward at the Pastoral Center, located within the compound of
the bishop’s residence. In the evening, dinner was hosted by the former bishop
of Tabuk, Bishop Prudencio Andaya, at an events venue owned by his family for
the bishops and priests who remained after the ceremonies.
On our
way to Tuguegarao Airport the following day, I asked the transportation
coordinator if we could make a brief stop at the parish church of Rizal, which
lay along our route. Rizal was the last municipality in Kalinga that I had not
yet visited. Fortunately, the parish priest of Rizal happened to be in charge
of transportation arrangements, and he graciously agreed to the short detour,
allowing me to visit the parish church.
The trip
was truly memorable, made even more meaningful by finally visiting the last
town in Kalinga that I had missed during my Holy Week journey through the
provinces of Kalinga and Apayao in 2022.






































