HIS EXCELLENCY,
MOST REVEREND ROMEO DUETAO CONVOCAR, D.D.

Romeo Duetao Convocar is a Filipino-born Catholic priest appointed bishop by the Holy Father, Pope Francis, on November 25, 2024, and consecrated and installed on March 8, 2025, as the 3rd Bishop of the Diocese of Chalan Kanoa in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.

Early Life and Education

Convocar was born on April 13, 1970, in Janiuay, Iloilo to Cirilo Madero Convocar and Salvacion Pinuela Duetao. He completed his high school education at St. Joseph Seminary in Dumaguete City and stayed on in the same seminary and finished his Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy with a minor in English. He took and completed his studies in Sacred Theology in March 1996 at St. Joseph Regional Seminary in Jaro, Iloilo City.

He also went into military schooling and finished his Technical Service Officers Basic Course (1998) and Technical Service Officers Advance Course (2002) in the Combat Arms School, Training, and Doctrine Command of the Philippine Army in Fort Ramon Magsaysay in Nueva Ecija.

In the years 2018 and 2019, he studied Tribunal Practice in Sydney, Australia, at the Institute of Tribunal Practice, which is affiliated with the Catholic Institute of Sydney and is governed by the Canon Society of Australia and New Zealand.

Priesthood and Military Chaplaincy

On September 17, 1996, he was ordained into the priesthood for the Military Ordinariate of the Philippines. Following his ordination, Father Convocar was commissioned as a military chaplain with the rank of Captain in the Armed Forces of the Philippines. He served as a chaplain officer assigned to various military installations and units, including the A.F.P. Southern Command, Naval Forces North, Naval Forces Central, Naval Base Cavite, and the Bonifacio Naval Station in Taguig City.   Moreover, he also served for five years as the Spiritual Director and Procurator of the Domus Josephi Formation House, the seminary of the Military Ordinariate.

Ministry in Guam

In 2006, Father Convocar transitioned to civilian pastoral work in Guam and was incardinated into the Archdiocese of Agana on March 15, 2016.   He served the archdiocese as the Parish Administrator of St. Joseph Church in Inalajan, Pastor of San Isidro Parish in Malojloj,  and the Rector of the Dulce Nombre de Maria Cathedral-Basilica in Agana, Pastor of Blessed Diego Luis de San Vitores Parish in Tumon.

Additionally, he was the Advocate and Auditor in the Metropolitan Tribunal and the Vicar General of the Archdiocese; following the resignation of Archbishop Michael Jude Byrnes on March 28, 2023, he was appointed as the Apostolic Administrator of the Archdiocese of Agana.

Appointment as Bishop

On November 25, 2024, Pope Francis appointed Father Convocar bishop, and on March 8, 2025, he was ordained and installed as the 3rd Bishop of Chalan Kanoa by the Papal Nuncio, Most Reverend Gabor Pinter, succeeding Archbishop Ryan Pagente Jimenez, who was appointed as the Metropolitan Archbishop of Agana.

Bishop Convocar has demonstrated a commitment to pastoral care, leadership, and service within military and civilian communities throughout his ministry.

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Chalan Kanoa

Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands

Office of the Bishop

Physical Address: Diocesan Curia

3010 Chalan Bithen De Carmen, Chalan Kanoa II,

Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands

Mailing Address: P.O. Box 500745, Saipan, MP 96950

Telephone: 1670 234 3000
Fax: 1670 235 3002
Email: bishoprconvocar@rcdck.org
www.rcdck.org

 The Coat of Arms of the Most Rev.

ROMEO DUETAO CONVOCAR

Bishop of Chalan Kanoa

 BLASON

Dexter side (Dimidiated coat of arms of the Diocese of Chalan Kanoa):

Party per fess, in Chief Azure, a pile reverse with a cross pattée issuant from its apex, all Brunatre, in chief a coronet Or surmounting the cross pattée; over all, three stars Argent, two in chief and one in base; In base of the third a haligi (latte stone) proper atop a mound Vert issuant from a barry wavy of seven Azure and Argent.

Sinister side (Personal coat of arms of Bishop Romeo Duetao Convocar): 

Gules, a wounded Paschal Lamb Argent passant and riguardant, nimbus Or charged with a cross of the first, supporting with its Dexter shoulder a banner of the second charged with a cross also of the first; in chief three fleurs de lis Argent; a Chief Celeste embattled charged with a balance scale Or.

Behind the shield is a bishop’s cross, all are surmounted by a Roman galero with six tassels pendant at both sides in 1, 2 and 3 all Vert.

Motto: “Quia non defecerunt miserationes eius”, “For his mercies have never failed”

As per ecclesiastical heraldic tradition, the coat of arms of the incumbent bishop is impaled with the coat of arms of his jurisdiction, the Diocese of Chalan Kanoa, symbolic of his spiritual marriage to his See. The dexter (viewer’s left) side has the place of honor in heraldry, thus the Diocese’s coat of arms is to be placed at the dexter.

The shield is divided horizontally into two equal parts, called “per fess” in heraldry.

In chief Azure (blue) is the Carmelite emblem surmounted by a crown. These symbolize the Blessed Virgin Mary through her title as Our Lady of Mount Carmel, the principal patroness of the Diocese.

In base Or (gold) is a Chamorro latte stone represented in its natural colors, common in the islands of Northern Marianas. It sits atop an island in Vert (green) upon a barry wavy of seven depicting the waves of the ocean, to symbolize the islands of Rota, Saipan, Tinian, and the Northern Islands.

The impalement of the diocesan coat of arms with the personal arms of the incumbent bishop emphasizes that, although the bishop may change, the Church of God in the Diocese of Chalan Kanoa continues unchanged. On the sinister side is the personal coat of arms of Bishop Romeo Duetao Convocar.

The field colors of Gules (red) and Celeste (pale blue) refer to the colors of the rays coming from the Heart of Jesus in the image of the Divine Mercy. The red color represents the Blood of Jesus which is the Life of Souls and the pale blue represents water which makes the soul righteous. This reflects the Bishop’s deep personal entrustment of himself, his mission, and the flock that he cares in the merciful and faithful love of Jesus the Good Shepherd.

The balance scale in chief speaks of his strong sense of justice that characterizes and guides the Bishop as he continues to give special care and attention to the afflicted, abused and downtrodden members of the community.

The bleeding Paschal Lamb speaks of Christ’s sacrifice on the cross and his victory over sin and death, the core element of the Bishop’s ministry celebrating and proclaiming the saving action of Christ. It is through the sacrifice of the Lamb of God that God’s justice and mercy met, reigned, dispensed, and received.

The three fleurs de lis symbolize the Bishop’s Marian devotion, especially to Our Lady of Lourdes. His late mother who was primarily instrumental in nurturing the Bishop’s vocation was a strong devotee to the Blessed Mother under this title. The Bishop’s home parish where he was ordained to the priesthood on the 17th of September 1996 was also under the

patronage of this Marian title.

The embattled line of the chief symbolizes the bishop’s personal history as a seminarian and priest of the Military Ordinariate of the Philippines. This speaks too of his strong sense of awareness of the spiritual warfare of our times and the need to provide a strong spiritual leadership for a renewed church.

“Quia non defecerunt miserationes eius” is the Bishop’s motto, adapted from Lamentations 3:22, “For His mercies have never failed.” This motto guides the Bishop in his ministry, proclaiming the compassion of God in a wounded world.

Heraldic Designers:

Very Rev. Msgr. John Brillantes

Adviser of Escudos Eclesiasticos PH

Life Member of the American College of Heraldry

Mr. Johnel Dimco

Head Researcher of Escudos Eclesiasticos PH

Chief Artist of Auxilium Christianorum Ecclesiastical Heraldic Arts

Statements & Messages

April 21, 2025

Dear brothers and sisters, 

It's with great sadness that I share the news of Pope Francis' passing. May we find comfort in our faith and the hope of eternal life.

 As we mourn Pope Francis' passing, let us remember that Pope Francis' leadership transformed the Church with compassion, humility, and mercy. He challenged us to serve the most vulnerable and inspired a new era of faith, inspiring us to walk together as a synodal church. May his legacy continue to guide us.

 A memorial service in our Diocese for the repose of his soul will be scheduled and will be announced later. For now, we include in all the Masses in our churches the prayers for the repose of his soul and for the guidance for our Holy Mother Church.

 May his soul rest in peace! Amen.

 

/s/ Most Rev. Romeo D. Convocar, D.D.

Bishop of Chalan Kanoa

 

Pastoral letters

EPISCOPAL ORDINATION AND CANONICAL POSSESSION OF HIS EXCELLENCY,

Most Reverend Romeo D. Convocar, DD

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