Jose Francisco Oliveros (September 11, 1946 – May 11, 2018) was a Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, who served as the fourth Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Malolos.
Before being transferred to Malolos, he was a professor and priest-formator at the St. Alphonsus School of Theology, in Lucena City from 1972-1973, subsequently becoming its vice-rector in 1982-1983 and rector from 1983-1992.
Oliveros was born on September 11, 1946. His parents were Vicente Oliveros and Angelina Francisco, from Quezon in the eponymous province. He studied at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Minor Seminary in Sariaya and the University of Santo Tomas Central Seminary in Manila. He completed his master’s degree in psychology from the Ateneo de Manila University and a doctorate in sacred theology from the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas in Rome, Italy.
Priesthood
He was ordained a priest on November 28, 1970 at Luneta (Rizal Park) in Manila by Pope Paul VI.[1] He was incardinated as a priest in the Diocese of Gumaca, Quezon, in 1984.[2]
Oliveros was also a seminary formator. He first served as a professor and Spiritual Director at the Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Seminary in Sariaya, Quezon from 1971-1972.[1] He then taught at the St. Alphonsus School of Theology in Lucena City from 1972-1973.[1] After assignments in the United States, and Germany, he became the vice-rector of St. Alphonsus School of Theology from 1982-1983, subsequently appointed as rector from 1983-1992.[1]
He died on May 11, 2018, after a lengthy illness, particularly prostate cancer, at age 71. He is the first bishop of Malolos to die in office. Among his last activities were the episcopal ordination of Most Rev. Bartolome G. Santos, who, at that time, was recently appointed as the 5th Bishop of Iba, which he celebrated alongside San Fernando, Pampanga Archbishop Florentino Lavarias and Manila Archbishop Cardinal Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle at the Malolos Cathedral on April 30, 2018, and his last two masses at the San Miguel Arcangel Parishes in the towns of Marilao and San Miguel held on May 8, 3 days before his death. He is buried at the crypt of the Malolos Cathedral.[5] Upon Oliveros' death, Pope Francis appointed Honesto Ongtioco, then second bishop of Balanga, Bataan from April 8, 1998 to August 28, 2003 and bishop of Cubao since August 28, 2003, as the diocese's sede vacanteapostolic administrator from May 11, 2018 until the installation of Dennis Villarojo as fifth bishop into office on August 21, 2019.