ILOILO CITY鈥擳he ashes of retired Jaro Archbishop Angel Lagdameo were laid to rest on Tuesday at the Jaro Metropolitan Cathedral, where he served for 18 years.
Jaro Archbishop Jose Romeo Lazo celebrated the funeral Mass with other archbishops, bishops, Lagdameo鈥檚 family, clergy, and laity.
Archbishop John Brown, Apostolic Nuncio to the Philippines, conveyed the condolences and message of Pope Francis.
Lagdameo passed away on July 8 in a hospital in Iloilo City due to a lingering illness. His remains were cremated the following day.
鈥淎mid our sadness, we are joyous because of our faith in resurrection and everlasting life. We hope that his journey will give us more strength in caring for our fellow human beings, especially the underprivileged, deprived and lost,鈥 Lazo said in a statement.
The 81-year-old prelate, a native of Lucban town in Quezon province, served as archbishop of Jaro from March 2000 until he retired in 2018. The Jaro Archdiocese, one of the biggest and most prestigious, has 92 parishes.
Lagdameo also served two terms as president of the influential Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines from 2005 to 2009.
Priests celebrated Lagdameo鈥檚 life as a charismatic leader who was known for his wit and humor.
Lagdameo can 鈥渉arness laughter to become a blessing of healing, hope, and transformation,鈥 said Cebu Auxiliary Bishop Midyphil Billones in his homily.
He said Lagdameo kept a black pocket-sized notebook where he wrote down text jokes and text messages.
The jokes and text messages range 鈥渇rom the irreverent and naughty to the most sublime and holy.鈥
The entries were numbered and annotated with the sender鈥檚 names and date.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 how organized he was,鈥 Billones said.
Billones also recalled how Lagdameo faced challenges when he implemented the first total reshuffling of the clergy in the archdiocese, which drew opposition from some priests.
In a statement sent to the INQUIRER, San Carlos Bishop Gerardo Alminaza, who served as Jaro auxiliary bishop, said Lagdameo was a much sought-after speaker 鈥渂ecause of his progressive, prophetic and bold leadership.鈥
鈥淗e was a patient listener and he was a good mentor who prepared me well鈥y word and above all by example鈥,鈥 Alminaza said.
Lagdameo鈥檚 life and service were also celebrated in the Facebook page of the Archdiocese of Jaro Commission on Social Communications.
The posts include a video of Lagdameo singing one of his favorite songs 鈥淗andog鈥 by folk singer Florante.
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