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Diocese of Kalookan Dioecesis Kalookanus File:Sanroq.jpg San Roque Cathedral Kalookan Basic information Location Philippines Territory Caloocan City-SOuth, Malabon City, Navotas City Population 1,121,000 (2006) Area 55 km² Rite Roman Patron Saint Rock Ecclesiastical province Archdiocese of Manila Established June 28, 2003 Cathedral Cathedral of San Roque Current leadership Pope Benedict XVI Diocesan Bishop Most Rev. Deogracias Iñiguez The Roman Catholic Diocese of Kalookan (Lat: Dioecesis Kalookanus) is a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in the Philippines. The diocese was erected in 2003 from its metropolitan, the Archdiocese of Manila. The diocese comprises the cities of Caloocan-North, Malabon, and Navotas. Its present bishop is Most Rev. Deogracias Iñiguez and the vicar-general is Rev. Fr. Alex Amandy, JCD. Contents 1 Statistics 1.1 Diocesan and Religious Priests 1.2 Religious Brothers and Sisters 1.3 Lay Missionaries, Catechists 2 See also // Statistics There are about 1,221,412 people in the diocese, 89 percent of them, or 1,090,108 baptized Catholics the rest were members of other Christian denominations (as of December 2005). The average number of baptisms in a year between the years 2003-2005 was 680. There are 36 diocesan and religious priests serving 26 parishes. The two prominent Christian religions in the diocese next to Catholicism is the Philippine Independent Church (IFI, Aglipayan) and Iglesia ni Cristo (Church of Christ). There are 37 full-time salaried church workers and all are at the diocesan level including bishop's office, chancery, and any full-time paid workers in certain ministries or special projects Diocesan and Religious Priests Diocesan Priests: 21 Religious Priests: 15 Guest priests: 14 Religious Brothers and Sisters Religious Brothers: 17 Religious Sisters: 53 Lay Missionaries, Catechists Catechists: 105 (49 salaried, 56 volunteers) See also Catholic Church in the Philippines v • d • e Roman Catholic Dioceses in the Philippines Luzon Diocese of Daet • Diocese of Legazpi • Diocese of Libmanan • Diocese of Masbate • Diocese of Sorsogon • Diocese of Virac • Diocese of Alaminos • Diocese of Cabanatuan • Diocese of San Fernando de La Union • Diocese of San Jose in the Philippines • Diocese of Urdaneta • Diocese of Boac • Diocese of Gumaca • Diocese of Lucena • Diocese of Antipolo • Diocese of Cubao • Diocese of Imus • Diocese of Kalookan • Diocese of Malolos • Diocese of Novaliches • Diocese of Parañaque • Diocese of Pasig • Diocese of San Pablo • Diocese of Baguio • Diocese of Bangued • Diocese of Laoag • Diocese of Balanga • Diocese of Iba • Diocese of Tarlac • Diocese of Bayombong • Diocese of Ilagan Visayas Diocese of Kalibo • Diocese of Romblon • Diocese of Dumaguete • Diocese of Maasin • Diocese of Tagbilaran • Diocese of Talibon • Diocese of Bacolod • Diocese of Kabankalan • Diocese of San Carlos • Diocese of San Jose de Antique • Diocese of Borongan • Diocese of Calbayog • Diocese of Catarman • Diocese of Naval Mindanao Diocese of Butuan • Diocese of Malaybalay • Diocese of Surigao • Diocese of Tandag • Diocese of Kidapawan • Diocese of Marbel • Diocese of Digos • Diocese of Mati • Diocese of Tagum • Diocese of Dipolog • Diocese of Iligan • Diocese of Pagadian • Diocese of Ipil Prelatures Prelature of Infanta • Prelature of Marawi • Prelature of Isabela • Prelature of Batanes