By Leslie Ann Aquino
A priest from the Archdiocese of Manila is the new bishop of the Diocese of Novaliches.
Bishop-elect Roberto Gaa of the Diocese of Novaliches (Holy Family Parish-Pasig via CBCP / MANILA BULLETIN)
On Thursday, Father Roberto Gaa was appointed by Pope Francis as the new Bishop of the Diocese of Novaliches, succeeding Bishop Antonio Tobias whose resignation has been accepted.
Bishop Tobias, 77, has been bishop of Novaliches since 2003. Canon law requires bishops to submit their resignation to the Pope when they turn 75.
According to a Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) News post, Fr. Gaa, 57, will be the third bishop of the diocese with about 2 million Catholics in 69 parishes that are geographically located in the cities of Quezon and Caloocan.
Upon his appointment, the bishop-elect has been serving as Rector of the Holy Apostle Seminary (HASS) in Makati City.
Born in Manila in 1962, Father Gaa was ordained priest for the Manila archdiocese in 2000.
The bishop-elect also holds a licentiate in spirituality from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome.
As priest for 19 years, he has served in a number of pastoral roles, including parish vicar, parish priest, spiritual director, and dean of studies at the HASS.
In 2008, he became rector of the HASS and member of the presbyteral council of the archdiocese.
Bishop-elect Roberto Gaa of the Diocese of Novaliches (Holy Family Parish-Pasig via CBCP / MANILA BULLETIN)
On Thursday, Father Roberto Gaa was appointed by Pope Francis as the new Bishop of the Diocese of Novaliches, succeeding Bishop Antonio Tobias whose resignation has been accepted.
Bishop Tobias, 77, has been bishop of Novaliches since 2003. Canon law requires bishops to submit their resignation to the Pope when they turn 75.
According to a Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) News post, Fr. Gaa, 57, will be the third bishop of the diocese with about 2 million Catholics in 69 parishes that are geographically located in the cities of Quezon and Caloocan.
Upon his appointment, the bishop-elect has been serving as Rector of the Holy Apostle Seminary (HASS) in Makati City.
Born in Manila in 1962, Father Gaa was ordained priest for the Manila archdiocese in 2000.
The bishop-elect also holds a licentiate in spirituality from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome.
As priest for 19 years, he has served in a number of pastoral roles, including parish vicar, parish priest, spiritual director, and dean of studies at the HASS.
In 2008, he became rector of the HASS and member of the presbyteral council of the archdiocese.