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PPCRV COORDINATORS DIRECTORY As of April 12, 2016 PPCRV COORDINATORS DIRECTORY As of April 12, 2016 LUZON ARCH.DIOCESE COORDINATOR ADDRESS EMAIL ADDRESS TEL. NUMBER FAX NUMBER MOBILE NO. Bishop’s Residence, St. St. Joseph Cathedral Fr. Napoleon Molano III Compound, Diocese of Alaminos, Alaminos [email protected] 0921 974 7672 DIOCESE OF ALAMINOS City 2404 MSGR. REY JOSE D. RAGUDOS St. Joseph Cathedral Parish, Alaminos City, Sr. Carolina S. Lapara, SDS [email protected] 0919 990 3733 Pangasinan, 2404 Nuestra Señora de Aranzazu Parish, General Fr. Lawrence C. Paz Luna St., Gitnang Bayan 1, San Mateo 1850 [email protected] (02) 668 2545 (02) 570 9220 0917 831 6320 DIOCESE OF ANTIPOLO Rizal BP. GABRIEL V. REYES, D.D. 73 Autumn Street, Summer Homes James Matthew D. Wong Subdivision, Concepcion 1, Marikina City [email protected] 0915 497 2433 1807 DIOCESE OF BAGUIO Fr. Manuel G.Flores, Jr. Liforsa Office, Diocese of Baguio, Bishops [email protected] 0917 596 0320 BP. CARLITO J. CENZON, CICM, D.D. Ms. Tita B. Butz Residence, Fr. Carlu Loop, Baguio City [email protected] (074) 443 4327 (074) 442 5748 0929 899 0022 St. Dominic de Guzman Parish , Abucay (047) 237 6700 Msgr. Remigio R. Hizon [email protected] 0925 850 6902 Bataan, (047) 237 6702 DIOCESE OF BALANGA BP. RUPERTO C. SANTOS, D.D. Wakas Elementary school, Wakas, Pilar [email protected] (047) 237 9923 Mr. Joel S. Danque (047) 237 3226 0923 178 8445 Bataan [email protected] (047) 237 3226 DIOCESE OF BANGUED Fr. Drexel B. Ramos Bishop’s House, Bangued Abra [email protected] (074) 752 8040 (074) 752 8028 0995 505 9854 BP. LEOPOLDO C. JAUCIAN, D.D. Sto. Domingo de Guzman Parish # 1 Lizardo 0932 877 9377 Fr. Eduardo Pangilinan [email protected] PRELATURE OF BATANES Street, Brgy. Kayhuvkan, Basco Batanes 0917 653 6735 BP. CAMILO D. GREGORIO, D.D. Bishop’s House, Brgy. Luyang, National , 0917 572 0802 Rev. Fr. Enrique G. Tiongson [email protected] (078) 321 4050 (078) 805 3940 DIOCESE OF BAYOMBONG Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya 0918 277 6500 BP. RAMON B. VILLENA, D.D. Clergy House, Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya Myrna Q. Tamani No email (078) 3214050 (078) 8053940 0927 904 7619 DIOCESE OF BOAC St. Ignatius of Loyola Parish, Poblacion Fr. Sherwin F. Apostol [email protected] (042) 321 1288 (042) 332 1278 0999 991 7662 BP. MARCELINO ANTONIO MARALIT,DD. Torrijos, Marinduque APOST. VIC. OF BONTOC-LAGAWE BP. VALENTIN C. DIMOC Bishop’s Residence Teng-ab, 2616 Bontoc, BP. VALENTIN C. DIMOC 0918 694 0240 Mt. Province 1 | P a g e DIOCESE OF CABANATUAN San Isidro Parish,Talavera, Nueva Ecija Fr. Aldrin B. Domingo [email protected] 0917 568 3581 BP. SOFRONIO A. BANCUD, SSS, D.D. Caritas-Caceres (NAGA) INC. ARCHDIOCESE OF CACERES Fr. Jeffrey John Paulo B. Briones Mt. VillanuevaAvenue, Liboton Street, Naga [email protected] 0917 582 1105 ABP. ROLANDO J. TRIA TIRONA, OCD, D.D. City 11 Socorro Street, Villa Sorabella, Ms. Blessilda Q. Arquesa Concepcion Grande, Naga City, Camarines [email protected] (054) 811 3347 (054) 478 4746 0999 407 1967 Sur Diocesan Commission on Service, 2 F, Patria Fr. Edgar F. Fabic [email protected] Bldg. Sto. Niño Cathedral Compound, (043) 288 3079 (043) 288 4669 0920 589 4686 SAC Director APOSTOLIC VICARIATE OF CALAPAN Calapan City BP. WARLITO I. CAJANDIG, D.D. 0905 869 6376 Diocesan Commission on Service, 2 F, Patria (043) 288 3079 Evelyn D. Adarlo 0919 992 9018 Bldg. Cathedral Compound, Calapan City [email protected] (043) 288-4669 [email protected] Mabini St., Ilaya, Calapan City, Oriental 0917 653 0305 Bro. Aristeo M. Consigo 043 288 1258 Mindoro 0918 716 6114 Blessed John Paul II Parish, Eastwood City, Fr. Arnel F. Recinto (PAM) [email protected] 0927 534 3993 DIOCESE OF CUBAO Libis Quezon City BP. HONESTO F. ONGTIOCO, D.D. No. 104, 14th Avenue, Brgy. Socorro, ,Cubao, Bro. Johnny O.R. Cardenas [email protected] (02) 911 7448 0917 532 7936 Quezon City DIOCESE OF DAET BP. GILBERT A. GARCERA,D.D. DIOCESE OF GUMACA [email protected] Gumaca Pastoral Formation Center, 0939 902 0174 BP. VICTOR C. OCAMPO Fr. Antonio A. Aguilar [email protected]/ryan (042) 317 6430 (042) 317 6695 Barangay Rosario, Gumaca 4307 Quezon 0922 833 9213 [email protected] Social Action Center of Zambales c/o St. Fr. John Remel M. Mara [email protected] (047) 222 4290 Joseph College, # 16 18th Elicaño St., East (047) 222 2050 0929 793 4501 SAC Director (047) 222 2050 Bajac-Bajac, Olongapo City 2200 DIOCESE OF IBA Social Action Center of Zambales c/o St. Joseph Community Center, # 16 Elicaño St., [email protected] 0919 634 0850 REV. FR. DANIEL O. PRESTO Ms. Ronalene dS. Paulo DIOCESAN ADMINISTRATOR cor 18th, East Bajac-Bajac, Olongapo City [email protected] 2200 (047) 222-2050 047) 222 2050 Rodolfo Villanueva [email protected] 0907 972 0762 DIOCESE OF ILAGAN BP. JOSEPH AMANGI NACUA, OFMCap, D.D. Bishop’s House, Castañeda Street, Imus, DIOCESE OF IMUS Fr. Herald Mart Arenal [email protected] (046) 515 8650 0999 472 5200 Cavite BP. REYNALDO G. EVANGELISTA Michael S. Cañares Tibayan Compound Biga 2nd, Silang Cavite Michael_s_c_6 @email.com 0946 384 6760 PRELATURE OF INFANTA QUEZON Fr. Ariel N. Loterte Cathedral of Saint Mark, Infanta, Quezon [email protected] (042) 535 2597 (042) 535 2163 0917 320 1788 BP. BERNARDINO C. CORTEZ 2 | P a g e PRELATURE OF INFANTA AURORA DXJO Spirit fm, rooftop of Mt. Carmel Fr. Israelito G. Gabriel [email protected] 0920 941 1357 College, Baler, Aurora Parish of San Antonio de Padua, 64 Fr. Martin L. Guarin [email protected] (02) 355-5427 (02) 448-4943 0917 810 9324 DIOCESE OF KALOOKAN Sanciangco St. Tonsuya, 1473 Malabon City BP. PABLO VIRGILIO S. DAVID, D.D. c/o Manila Central University , DDSS (02) 364 1071 Mr. Alex V. Rodriguez [email protected] (02) 364 2748 0922 844 0692 Department, EDSA, Kalookan City loc. 170 Bishop Residence, 2900 Laoag City, Ilocos 0917 671 2019 Msgr. Noel Ian G. Rabago [email protected] (077) 772 1020 (077) 772 0815 Norte 0919 652 3730 Social Action Center Laoag City/ Brgy. 49 A 0917 600 7222 DIOCESE OF LAOAG Mr. Francisco C. Bitagon [email protected] BP. RENATO P. MAYUGBA, D.D. Daraychay, 2900 Laoag City 0926 642 8248 St. Michael the Archangel Parish, rectory (077) 670 6870 (077) 772 1805 Fr. Nolasco M. Pascua, Jr. [email protected] 0977 801 8493 Brgy. PoblacionUno curimao, Ilocos Norte Mario V. Singson Brgy 51 B Nangalisan Laoag city 2900 [email protected] 0920 408 4202 Social Action Bldg. St. Gregory Cathedral Fr. Rex Paul B. Arjona [email protected] (052) 481 2384 (052) 481 2384 0917 558 1719 DIOCESE OF LEGAZPI Compound Old, Albay Legazpi City BP. JOEL S. BAYLON, D.D. St. Pascal Baylon Parish, Barcelonita, [email protected] Fr. Nolito F. Montaña (054) 451 2011 (054) 451 2011 0928 491 2940 DIOCESE OF LIBMANAN Cabusao Camarines Sur [email protected] BP. JOSE R. ROJAS, JR, D.D. Caritas Diocese of Libmanan (CDL) Sitio 0917 542 3045 Mr. Lidel Lee I. Bongon Cambaloro, Bahay Libmanan, Camarines [email protected] (054)451 2011 0908 818 6708 Sur Archdiocesan Social Action, Apostolate (075) 523 5357 0922 854 0672 Fr. Allen O. Romero [email protected] (075) 522 1878 Chancery, Jovellanos St., Dagupan City (075) 522 4855 ARCHDIOCESE OF LINGAYEN- DAGUPAN 0915 735 6439 ABP. SOCRATES B. VILLEGAS, D.D. Pastoral Office, Archbishop’s House, Ms. Janice R. Hebron [email protected] (075)529 2813 (075) 522 1878 0908 687 7270 Jovellanos St., Dagupan City 0922 893 8369 ARCHDIOCESE OF LIPA ABP. RAMON C. ARGUELLES Msgr. Melecio V. Verastigue Sentro Pastoral, Isabang, 4301 Lucena City [email protected] (042) 660 1077 0922 848 4636 DIOCESE OF LUCENA BP. EMILIO Z. MARQUEZ, D.D. (042) 710 4585 (042) 710 4728 Atty. Alwin P. Racelis Sentro Pastoral, Isabang, 4301 Lucena City [email protected] 0922 877 2837 (042) 373 1618 (042) 373 6068 Immaculate Conception Minor Seminary, Fr. Efren G. Basco [email protected] (044) 794 0040 (044)794 0040 0917 556 1975 DIOCESE OF MALOLOS Tabe, Guiguinto, Bulacan BP. JOSE F. OLIVEROS, D.D. Fr. Anthony C. Chan [email protected] 0917 272 1 853 Immaculate Conception Minor Seminary, (044) 794 0040 (044)794 0040 0933 502 6292 Alvin Valiente Tabe, Guiguinto, Bulacan [email protected] 0935 689 1981 3 | P a g e Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene (Quiapo Msgr. Hernando M. Coronel [email protected] (02) 895 8855 (02) 890 9563 0917 800 6955 Church) ARCHDIOCESE OF MANILA 359 4021 H.Em. LUIS ANTONIO G. CARDINAL TAGLE. San Roque Parish, Blumentrit, Sta. Cruz, [email protected] Mr. Dioscoro V. Ochangco, Jr. (02) 741 1486 (02) 732 1486 0917 835 5274 Manila [email protected] DIOCESE OF MASBATE Fr. Plutarco “Jojo” M. Opinio, Jr. c/o Bishop’s Residence, 5400 Masbate City [email protected] (056) 333 5952 (056) 333 2202 0908 676 4970 BP. JOSE S. BANTOLO, D.D. Fr. Ralph Mestosamente Our Lady of Mercy Shrine Parish, Dumalay 0922 802 4519 (02) 932 9581 St., cor. Quirino Hi-way, Sta. Monica,, (02) 939 2811 DIOCESE OF NOVALICHES (02) 951 0851 Anne Christine G. Wilson Novaliches [email protected] 0949 854 7400 BP. ANTONIO R. TOBIAS, D.D. 324 Tandang Sora, Pasong Tamo, Quezon Antonio Moises R. Villasor [email protected] 454 8608 0917 627 8454 City ARCHDIOCESE OF NUEVA SEGOVIA Archbishop’s Residence, Vigan City, Ilocos [email protected] Sr. Lilian E. Carranza, OSB (077) 722-2019 (077) 722 2019 0918 663 9649 ABP. MARLO M.
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