The College of Consultors for the Diocese of Tagbilaran elected the Rev. Gerardo “Jingboy” Fortich Saco Jr. as diocesan administrator to lead the diocese while it awaits appointment of a new bishop, the diocese announced Saturday.

Former Tagbilaran Bishop Abet Uy has assumed his new role as head of the Diocese of Cebu.

The 12-member college, composed of priests from the local presbyterate, convened to select interim leadership during the sede vacante — the period when a diocese has no bishop.

Saco previously served as vicar general, the second-highest administrative position in the diocese. He also chairs the Commission on Social Action and serves as priest-in-charge of St. Vincent Ferrer Mission Station in Barangay Cabawan, Tagbilaran City.

Under Catholic canon law, a diocesan administrator holds limited authority compared to a bishop and serves until the pope appoints a permanent successor.

Saco will make a profession of faith before assuming his duties, according to the announcement.

The diocese plans to celebrate special Masses asking for papal guidance in selecting a new bishop.

The Diocese of Tagbilaran, established in 1986, serves the Catholic population of Bohol.