To be a Diocesan Shrine, a church must be a place of historical significance, prayer and pilgrimage for a special reason of piety.

MARIKINA City – The country’s first parish church under the patronage of St. Paul of the Cross has been declared a diocesan shrine.

In a decree made public on March 19, the Solemnity of St. Joseph, Bishop Francisco De Leon of Antipolo approved a petition to elevate the parish to such status.

Located in the city of Marikina’s SSS village, it also holds the distinction of being the diocese’s only parish dedicated to a male patron saint.

The bishop’s approval came five months after a petition to declare the church as a shrine was filed by Fr. Vicentico Flores, Jr., its parish priest.

The declaration also coincided with the 300th foundation anniversary of the Passionist Congregation, which administered the parish for 29 years.

Established in 1975, the parish was turned over by the Passionist Fathers to the pastoral care of the Antipolo diocese in 2004.

The new diocesan shrine, the eighth in the diocese, keeps a first-class relic of St. Paul of the Cross, which was acquired in 2010.

The other diocesan shrines include the St. Mary Magdalene in Pillilla, Our Lady of the Holy Rosary in Cardona, Our Lady of Light in Cainta, Our Lady of Aranzazu in San Mateo, Our Lady of the Abandoned in Marikina City, and St. Therese of the Child Jesus in Antipolo City.

The Antipolo Cathedral is the oldest national shrine in the country.

James Matthew Wong

James Matthew Wong

Contributor Writer

Engr. James Matthew Wong or Kuya James is a registered Electronics Engineer and current Broadcast Engineer of the Catholic Media Network. He also serves as faculty of the José Rizal University at present.

He finished his bachelor’s degree in 2015 at Asia Pacific College and currently taking up Master of Science in Electronics Engineering at the Ateneo de Manila University. A proud scholar of the SM Foundation during his college years and now a graduate scholar of the Department of Science and Technology.

Engr. Wong was the former Social Communications Head of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Antipolo from 2012 to 2020.

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