Type: | priest |
Honorific-Prefix: | The Very Reverend |
Gerard Timoner III | |
Honorific-Suffix: | OP |
Master of the Order of Preachers | |
Elected: | 13 July 2019 |
Predecessor: | Bruno Cadoré |
Ordination: | 14 May 1995 |
Birth Name: | Gerard Francisco Parco Timoner III |
Birth Date: | 26 January 1968 |
Birth Place: | Daet, Camarines Norte, Philippines |
Church: | Latin Church |
Religion: | Roman Catholic |
Previous Post: | Vice rector for Religious Affairs and Rector of the Central (Interdiocesan) Seminary at the University of Santo Tomas (2007–2012) |
Gerard Francisco Parco Timoner III (born 26 January 1968) is a Filipino Catholic priest who has served as the 88th Master of the Order of Preachers, better known as the Dominicans, since 13 July 2019. He is the first Asian to hold the position.
Timoner is also a professor of theology at the University of Santo Tomas in Manila and since 2014 a member of the International Theological Commission.
Gerard Francisco P. Timoner III was born on 26 January 1968 in Daet, Camarines Norte, Philippines to Francisco Timoner Jr. and Lilia Parco. He attended the Augustinian-administered La Consolacion College – Daet, graduating first honors from grade school in 1981, and as high school valedictorian in 1985. He obtained his licenciate in philosophy at the Philippine Dominican Center for International Studies in 1991 and a licenciate in theology at the University of Santo Tomas in 1994. He joined the Dominicans in 1985 and professed his vows in 1989.[1] His brother, Ronald Anthony, is also a priest who is currently the Vicar General of the Diocese of Daet.
Timoner was ordained a priest in 1995. He earned additional degrees in sacred theology and intercultural theology at the Catholic University of Nijmegen in 2004.[2] [1]
On 23 September 2014, Pope Francis named him a member of the International Theological Commission.[3] He is the fourth Filipino to have that distinction.[1]
In December 2018, he was one of the leaders of a delegation of priests that searched the Dominican Mausoleum in Rome's Campo Verano cemetery for the remains of the first native-born Filipino ever consecrated a bishop, Jorge Barlin (born 1850–1909), who served as the Bishop of Nueva Caceres until his death in the city in 1909.[4] [5]
He was Prior Provincial of the Dominican Province of the Philippines and then Socius of the Master for Asia-Pacific[6] before being elected Master of the Order on 13 July 2019.[7] As the head of the Dominicans, he is also the ex officio Grand Chancellor of the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas.[8]