- Roman Catholic Territorial Prelature of Batanes-Babuyanes
The Prelature of Batanes-babuyanes is a prelature of the
Roman Catholic Church in thePhilippines and was created onNovember 30 ,1950 , comprising the civil province ofBatanes and theBabuyan Islands group which belongs to the province ofCagayan . Its titular patron isSanto Domingo de Guzman whose feast the prelature celebrates onAugust 8 .The island of Batanes is in the northernmost waters of the Philippine archipelago. It actually lies nearer
Taiwan than the Philippine mainland, being only 222 kilometers from the tip of Taiwan, and 224 kilometers from Claveria, a town at the north of Cagayan province. It is also nearerTaipei thanManila .The province of Batanes is composed of 10 small islands, the total of which makes it the smallest province of the
Philippines in terms of area and population. To the south of Batanes, across theBalintang Channel are the islands that compose the Babuyan Islands group which politically falls under the jurisdiction of the province of Cagayan.Directly south of the Babuyan Islands group is the
Babuyan Channel which separates the islands from the northern stretch of Cagayan Province. Its five larger islands areCamiguin ,Calayan ,Babuyan ,Fuga andDalupiri .During the early years of the Spanish occupation Batanes was completely ignored and enjoyed complete freedom from colonial rule. In
1685 Dominican order missionaries arrived and undertookevangelization as well as colonization of theIbatans , the natives of the place. A century later GeneralJose Basco explored the area in search oftobacco -growing regions. It is in his honor that Basco, the capital town of Batanes is named.Towards the end of the Spanish era Batanes was made a part of Cagayan. But during the American regime it again became a separate political unit. During the Pacific war Batanes, because of its geographical location, was among the first areas of the Philippines to be occupied by
Japan .When the prelature was created it was separated from the
Diocese of Tuguegarao and made a suffragan of theArchdiocese of Manila . But when the Diocese of Tuguegarao was elevated to an archdiocese onSeptember 21 ,1974 , the Prelature of Batanes-Babuyanes was made a suffragan of this ecclesiastical province.The Dominicans having been the only missionaries in the area for a considerable length of time, it seemed just right that its first prelate be a Dominican too. And this came about in the person of Monsignor
Peregrin de la Fuente , who served from1950 until he died in1966 . His successor, Right Reverend MonsignorMario L. Baltazar , another Dominican, was installed Prelate Ordinary onJanuary 7 ,1967 and has remained until1995 .The land area covered by the Prelature of Batanes-Babuyanes is 71,784 square kilometers with a population of 23,995 of which 93 per cent are
catholic s. There were 54 persons per square kilometer in Batanes when the national average was 122 in the seventies. English spoken by 65 per cent of the population, Pilipino by 55 per cent, Spanish by 5 per cent, but Ilocano is the most prevalent dialect.Among the prelature's Catholic institutions are 1 college, 2 high schools, 1 kindergarten school, 1 orphanage and 1 dormitory. There are 7 parishes run by 7 priests with the help of 4 religious sisters.
Because of frequent
typhoon s that batter the islands, only small-scale farming and fishing are possible. Root crops, vegetables and fruit trees are common, supplemented by hog and poultry raising.Batanes is completely rural, having been completely bypassed by the upheavals of urbanization. Whether boon or bane, only the inhabitants of Batanes would know.
References
* [http://www.gcatholic.com/dioceses/diocese/bata1.htm Giga-Catholic Information]
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