Humble Beginnings

History of the Diocese

Humble Beginnings

History of the Diocese

Diocese of San Carlos
(Diocesis Sancti Caroli) Suffragan of Jaro
Created: March 30, 19888
Erected: February 10, 1988

Compromises the towns of La Libertad, Guihulngan, Vallehermoso, and the City of Canlaon in Negros Oriental and the towns of Manapla, Toboso, Calatrava, Don Salvador Benedicto and the cities of San Carlos, Escalante, Cadiz and Sagay in Negros Occidental Titular: San Carlos Borromeo

Diocese of San Carlos
(Diocesis Sancti Caroli) Suffragan of Jaro
Created: March 30, 19888
Erected: February 10, 1988

Compromises the towns of La Libertad, Guihulngan, Vallehermoso, and the City of Canlaon in Negros Oriental and the towns of Manapla, Toboso, Calatrava, Don Salvador Benedicto and the cities of San Carlos, Escalante, Cadiz and Sagay in Negros Occidental Titular: San Carlos Borromeo

UPCOMING
EVENTS

A Call to Serve: The Solemnity of Presbyteral Ordination

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For a Catholic man discerning a vocation to the priesthood, the day of Presbyteral Ordination marks a profound transformation. It's a ceremony steeped in...
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Appointed Bishop of San Carlos:
September 14, 2013-Present

It is with immense joy and gratitude that I welcome you to our community's website. As Bishop, I am honored to serve alongside each of you as we journey together in faith and service.

Our website serves as a digital sanctuary, a place where we can gather virtually to deepen our spiritual connection, share resources, and stay connected with the latest news and events within our diocese.

I encourage you to explore the various sections of our website, from our mission statement and values to our ministries and outreach programs. Let us use this platform not just as an informational tool, but as a means to foster unity, compassion, and understanding among us.

May this website be a beacon of hope and inspiration, reflecting the love and teachings of our Lord Jesus Christ. Let us continue to build a strong and vibrant community rooted in faith, hope, and love.

MOST REV. GERARDO A. ALMINAZA, DD
Appointed Bishop of San Carlos:
September 14, 2013-Present

It is with immense joy and gratitude that I welcome you to our community's website. As Bishop, I am honored to serve alongside each of you as we journey together in faith and service.

Our website serves as a digital sanctuary, a place where we can gather virtually to deepen our spiritual connection, share resources, and stay connected with the latest news and events within our diocese.

I encourage you to explore the various sections of our website, from our mission statement and values to our ministries and outreach programs. Let us use this platform not just as an informational tool, but as a means to foster unity, compassion, and understanding among us.

May this website be a beacon of hope and inspiration, reflecting the love and teachings of our Lord Jesus Christ. Let us continue to build a strong and vibrant community rooted in faith, hope, and love.

FROM THE HEART
SERMONS

Veneration of the Cross: A Sign of Remembrance and Reverence

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The Veneration of the Cross is a Christian tradition that holds deep significance, particularly within Catholicism. It centers around showing reverence to the cross,...

The Significance of Holy Week: A Journey Through Faith

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Holy Week, the period leading up to Easter Sunday, holds immense significance for Christians. It's a week dedicated to commemorating the final days of...

Diocese of San Carlos Celebrates Palm Sunday with Hope and Reflection

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Palm Sunday, which recently took place in the Diocese of San Carlos, Negros Occidental, marked the joyous beginning of Holy Week. This special day...

WESTOYWESTOY

WESTOY is an acronym representing key aspects of a comprehensive organizational framework within the Diocese of San Carlos context. By integrating these components, WESTOY provides a holistic framework that supports spiritual growth, community engagement, organizational effectiveness, and the cultivation of future leaders.

Our pilgrimage begins in
Vicariate of San Carlos

As we traverse through the 7 vicariates, pilgrims will have the opportunity to visit revered churches, ancient monasteries, and sites of religious significance. From the majestic architecture to the serene sanctuaries.

Every stop on our itinerary is a testament to the enduring devotion and cultural richness of San Carlos. Our journey is not just about visiting physical landmarks but also about immersing ourselves in the spiritual essence of each location.

LATEST EPISODES
PODCAST

Shepherd Sunday: Reflecting on the 4th Sunday of Easter in Catholic...

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Shepherd Sunday, observed on the 4th Sunday of Easter in the Catholic Church, commemorates Jesus as the Good Shepherd, drawing upon the imagery of...

A Call to Serve: The Solemnity of Presbyteral Ordination

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For a Catholic man discerning a vocation to the priesthood, the day of Presbyteral Ordination marks a profound transformation. It's a ceremony steeped in...

How to become a priest?

Priestly formation actually begins in the family, continues through the discernment process, is solidified during seminary years of study and pastoral experience, and is confirmed at ordination, where it becomes a lifetime of collaboration with God's grace and human effort.

Becoming a priest means taking one's mere human, mortal, sinful state, uniting it with God's grace and one's own effort, and witnessing the transformation into an alter Christus, which is Latin for “other Christ.”

More Than Just A Desire To Serve

"Yesterday was the 60th anniversary of the day when I heard the calling from Jesus within my heart…I do not regret it because always, even in moments of darkness, moments of sin, in moments of weakness, in moments of failures, I have looked to Jesus and I have trusted Him, and He has never left me alone. Always trust Jesus. He always goes forward. He goes with us. But listen, He never lets us down. He is faithful, a trusting companion. Think of this as my testimony, I am happy of these 60 years with the Lord. ” (September 23, 2013)