Quiapo Church - List of Recent Parish Priests-Rectors

List of Recent Parish Priests-Rectors

Name Years of Pastorship Previous Assignments
Antonio De Nombella † 1586
Pablo Ruiz de Talavera † 1603
Gregorio Catena de Mesa † 1619
Geronimo Rodriguez de Liyan † 1634
"Mga Paring Heswita" (Jesuit Priests) 1636-1639
Juan de Rueda † 1670
Jeronimo Fernandez Caravallo † 1683
Juan de Bahamonde † 1717
Pablo Romero † 1717-1720
Pablo Romero † 1720-1728
Francisco Pujol † 1728-1772
Gaspar Jimenez † 1772-1793
Luis Mariano † 1793-1800
Lazaro de la Rosario † 1800-1823
Arcadio Aquino † 1824
Juan de los Santos † 1825
Agustin Mendoza † 1856-1857
Jose Maria Guevarra † 1857-1871
Eusebio de Leon † 1871-1885
Pablo Cruz † 1885-1888
Manual Roxas † 1888-1890
Manual Marco † 1893-1896
Gilberto Martin † 1896-1897
Lorenzo Maximo Gregorio † 1897-1899
Calixto Villafranca † 1901-1924
Magdaleno Castillo † 1924-1937
Vicente Fernandez, P.A. † 1937-1954
Francisco Avendaño † 1954-1955
Vicente Reyes, D.D. † 1955-1961 deceased Bishop of Cabanatuan
Pedro Bantigue, D.D.† 1961-1967 deceased Bishop-emeritus of San Pablo
Bienvenido Lopez, D.D. † 1967-1974 deceased Auxiliary Bishop of Manila
Antonio Pascual 1974
Hernando Antiporda, D.D. † 1974-1975 deceased Auxiliary Bishop of Manila
Jose C. Abriol, P.A. † 1975-1993 deceased Vicar-General of the Archdiocese of Manila
Bienvenido Mercado, P.C. † 1993-1999
Teodoro Buhain, D.D. 1999-2004 Auxiliary Bishop-emeritus of Manila
Josefino Ramirez, H.P., STD 2004-2007 Vicar-General emeritus of the Archdiocese of Manila
Jose Clemente F. Ignacio, P.C., TOC 2007-present Former Episcopal Vicar District of Makati, Chancellor and Oeconomus

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