The jurisdiction of the Military Ordinariate is described by the following: •
Personal – The jurisdiction of the military ordinary is personal over all subjects of the military ordinariate. It is exercised independently of geographical territory as a ministry for the faithful determined by personal circumstances. •
Ordinary – That is, attached by law to the office itself.
Subjects • All Catholic chaplains in active military, police, or coast guard service. • All civilian Catholic priests, diocesan or religious, who are properly and officially appointed as Volunteer Chaplains in the service of the Military Ordinariate. • All Catholic laity in active military, police, or coast guard service. • All Catholic civilian human resources and non-uniformed personnel, their spouses, and children, residing either inside or outside any military, police, or coast guard installation. • All families of Catholic laity in active military, police, or coast guard service, namely: the spouses, children, servants, and those who habitually live in the same house, whether inside or outside any military, police, or coast guard installation. • All Catholics living within any military, police, or coast guard installation, or in homes reserved by the government for military, police, or coast guard personnel and their families. • All Catholics living or working in military hospitals, hospices for the elderly, or similar institutions. • All Catholics, whether or not members of a
religious institute, who permanently carry out a task committed them by the military ordinary or with his consent.
Territorial possessions Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (far right, in
powder blue) and the military top brass at the consecration service of the Ordinariate's Shrine of St Thérèse, Doctor of the Church. Though not bound to any particular geographical area, the military ordinariate has several buildings under its jurisdiction, almost all of which are within military or police instalments. The ordinariate's principal church is the Saint Ignatius Military Cathedral in
Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo in
Quezon City, while its
pro-cathedral for the Police is the Saint Joseph Pro-Cathedral in
Camp Rafael Crame (across Camp Aguinaldo on the other side of
EDSA). The ordinariate also runs the
Shrine of St. Therese of the Child Jesus, located near
Villamor Air Base in
Pasay. ==Chaplains==