Julio Rosales y Ras (Filipino: Julio Ras Rosales, September 18, 1906 – June 2, 1983), the second Archbishop of Cebu, was a Filipino cardinal of the Catholic...
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he became archbishop there on August 24, 1982, succeeding Cardinal Julio Rosales. Vidal was a frequent collaborator with Bishop Teofilo Camomot and bore...
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org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 21 January 2015.[self-published source] "Rosales, Gaudencio Borbon*". Catholic News Agency. Retrieved 18 October 2024. "TAGLE...
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Cardinal Jose Tomas Sanchez. Rosales was born in the then-town of Batangas, Batangas. Rosales' grandfathers were Julián Rosales, a former mayor of the town...
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Decoroso Ras Rosales (December 20, 1907 – January 23, 1987) was a Filipino politician. Rosales was born on December 20, 1907 in Calbayog, Samar, to Basilio...
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Guardialfiera. He was consecrated as a bishop by Cardinal Gaudencio Borbon Rosales, Archbishop of Manila, with Paciano Aniceto, Archbishop of San Fernando...
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assigned curé to his native Carcar, and was auxiliary bishop to Cardinal Julio Rosales. On 27 September 1988, after celebrating Mass for the feast of Saint...
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of Cardinal-Archbishop Julio Rosales. It serves as a final resting place for the remains of Cebu's bishops and clergy. Rosales, who died three months...
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due to the complications caused by World War II, its first bishop, Julio Rosales, a priest of the Diocese of Palo took possession of the diocese after...
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Rosales is used as a name in historic and current Spanish countries. Notable people with the name include: José de Patiño y Rosales (1666–1736), Spanish...
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