Our Lady of The Abandoned Parish - Parish Priests

Parish Priests

The following were the priests assigned to the parish based on the current existing records the parish can gather:

Name Years serving Present assignment
P. Craig (†) Records lost or destroyed during the revolution Deceased
P. Jose Ma. Zamora (†) 1860 – 1880 Deceased
P. Manuel Alberto (†) Records lost or destroyed during the revolution Deceased
P. Rafael Umana (†) Records lost or destroyed during the revolution Deceased
P. Jose Blas (†) Records lost or destroyed during the revolution Deceased
P. Aravello (†) Records lost or destroyed during the revolution Deceased
P. Teodoro (†) Records lost or destroyed during the revolution Deceased
P. Patricio Cruz (†) 1900 – 1903 Deceased
P. Lorenzo Gregorio (†) 1904 Deceased
P. Vicente Estacio (†) 1904 Deceased
P. Ricardo Pulido (†) 1905 – 1917 Deceased
P. Jorge Capistrano (†) 1917 – 1932 Deceased
P. Luis Mojica (†) 1932 – 1941 Deceased
P. Pedro Hizon (†) 1941 Deceased
P. Pedro Hilario (†) 1941 Deceased
Rev. Fr. Conrado C. Arciaga (†) 1941 – 1951 Deceased
Rev. Fr. Gabino S. Baluyot (†) 1951 Deceased
Rev. Msgr. Hernando Godoy, HP (†) 1954 – 1956 Deceased
Rev. Fr. Silvestre dela Cruz (†) 1956 – 1959 Deceased
Rev. Msgr. Florentino C. Fuentes, HP (†) 1959 – 1963 Deceased
Rev. Fr. Gerardo Maximo (†) 1963 – 1965 Deceased
Rev. Msgr. Jose B. Cruz, PA (†) 1965 – 1986 Deceased
Rev. Msgr. Generoso A. Mediarito, PC 1986 – 1992 Immaculate Conception Parish, Concepcion, Marikina City
Rev. Msgr. Teodoro D. Perez, PA (†) 1992 – 2000 Deceased
Rev. Msgr. Arnel F. Lagarejos, PC, STD 2000 – 2006 Our Lady of Light Parish, Cainta, Rizal
Rev. Msgr. Mariano T. Balbago Jr., PC 2006 – 2007 Retired, Abroad
Most Rev. Francisco M. de Leon, D.D., MS 2007 – Present Auxiliary Bishop of Antipolo and Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese of Kalookan

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