Emilio Z. Marquez
Emilio Z. Marquez | |
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Bishop Emeritus of Lucena | |
Province | Lipa |
See | Lucena |
Appointed | May 4, 2002 |
Installed | November 4, 2003 |
Term ended | July 29, 2017 |
Predecessor | Ruben T. Profugo |
Successor | Mel Rey Uy |
Previous post(s) | Co-Adjutor Bishop of Lucena (2002-2003) Bishop of Gumaca (1984-2002) |
Orders | |
Ordination | June 6, 1964 by Most Rev. Alfredo Obviar |
Consecration | January 29, 1985 by Most Rev. Bruno Torpigliani |
Personal details | |
Born | Emilio Zurbano Marquez May 28, 1941 |
Nationality | Filipino |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Education | Mount Carmel Seminary, Sariaya, Quezon UST Central Seminary, Lucena City Faculdad Teologica del Norte de España, Burgos, Spain Angelicum University, Rome, Italy Lateran University, Rome, Italy |
Motto | "Nomen Domini Invocabo" (I will call on the name of the Lord)[1] |
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Styles of Emilio Marquez | |
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Reference style | |
Spoken style | Your Excellency |
Religious style | Bishop |
Emilio Zurbano Marquez is a Filipino bishop of the Roman Catholic Church who served as the fourth bishop of Diocese of Lucena. He previously served as the first Bishop of Gumaca in Quezon province from January 29, 1985, until his appointment as Coadjutor Bishop of Lucena and Apostolic Administrator of Gumaca on May 4, 2002. After the resignation of Bishop Bishop Ruben T. Profugo in 2003, Bishop Marquez was installed as the fourth Bishop of Lucena on November 4, 2003.[2] He was also the Chairman & CEO of Mount Carmel Diocesan General Hospital in Lucena City, Quezon. Marquez retired as Bishop of Lucena on July 29, 2017, upon reaching the canonical retirement age of 75. Pope Francis accepted his resignation and appointed Bishop Mel Rey Uy, then the economer of the Diocese of Romblon, as his successor.[3]
Early Life and Education
[edit]Marquez was born on May 28, 1941, in Lopez, Quezon. He completed his elementary education at Lopez Elementary School and attended high school at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Seminary in Tayabas, Quezon. He pursued philosophical and theological studies at the University of Santo Tomas Central Seminary in Manila. Furthering his education, he undertook postgraduate studies in theology at the Universidad Teológica del Norte de España in Burgos, Spain, and at the Angelicum University in Rome, Italy. He also obtained a Licentiate in Canon Law from the Lateran University in Rome.[1][4]
Priesthood
[edit]Marquez was ordained a priest on June 6, 1964, by Bishop Alfredo Ma. Obviar. He served in various capacities, including as a professor and later vice rector at Mount Carmel Seminary in Sariaya, Quezon. He also held the position of rector at St. Alphonsus School of Theology in Lucena City and served as a parish priest in Pagbilao, Quezon.
Episcopal Ministry
[edit]On December 15, 1984, Marquez was appointed as the first Bishop of the newly established Diocese of Gumaca and was consecrated on January 29, 1985, by Archbishop Bruno Torpigliani. He served in Gumaca until May 4, 2002, when he was appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Lucena and Apostolic Administrator of Gumaca.[5][6]
Following the resignation of Bishop Ruben T. Profugo in 2003, Marquez was installed as the fourth Bishop of Lucena on November 4, 2003.
He was a staunch advocate of social justice and frequently spoke out against illegal gambling and human rights abuses in the province, calling on government officials to implement ethical leadership.[7][8]
He retired on July 29, 2017, and was succeeded by Bishop Mel Rey Uy.[3]
Legacy
[edit]As Bishop Emeritus, Marquez continues to provide spiritual guidance and remains active in church affairs. In 2024, he celebrated the 60th anniversary of his priestly ordination, marking a significant milestone in his lifelong dedication to the Church.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Sison, Heny (March 7, 2010). "A sacred banquet". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 28 June 2016.
- ^ "Our Bishop". Diocese of Lucena. Archived from the original on February 7, 2020. Retrieved February 5, 2025.
- ^ a b "Pope appoints new bishop in Lucena, Philippines".
- ^ "MOST REV. EMILIO Z. MARQUEZ, D.D." Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines. Archived from the original on January 1, 2019. Retrieved June 28, 2016.
- ^ "Pope names Lucena bishop". The Philippine Star. May 7, 2002. Retrieved February 5, 2025.
- ^ a b "Bishop Marquez marks 60 years of priesthood". CBCP News. June 10, 2024. Retrieved February 5, 2025.
- ^ "Bishops, officials, police block jueteng's return in Quezon". Philstar. February 11, 2007. Retrieved February 5, 2025.
- ^ "Aquino faces 1st big protest". Philippine Daily Inquirer. August 26, 2013. Retrieved February 5, 2025.
External links
[edit]- 1941 births
- Living people
- People from Quezon
- University of Santo Tomas alumni
- Pontifical Lateran University alumni
- Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas alumni
- Roman Catholic bishops of Lucena
- Roman Catholic bishops of Gumaca
- Bishops appointed by Pope John Paul II
- 21st-century Roman Catholic bishops in the Philippines