Basilica Minore de Santuario de San Pedro Bautista (San Francisco del Monte Church) (Quezon City)

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The parish of Santuario de San Pedro Bautista (formerly named San Pedro Bautista Parish), stands on holy ground because of its Patron Saint, San Pedro Bautista, lived out his vocation, re-energized his missionary calling and prayed for God's people here. It is the second oldest church in the Philippines.

Address: #69 San Pedro Bautista St., SFDM, Quezon City
Tel: (02) 373-2971, (02) 415-7235, Telefax (02) 374-4874
Established: November 11, 1932
Feast Day: Nearest Sunday to February 5

Schedule of Masses:
Daily Masses: 5:30 am, 6:30 am, 6:00 pm
Sunday: 5:00 am, to 10:00 am, 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Nearby cities:
Coordinates:   14°38'15"N   121°0'45"E

Comments

  • i got my baptism and first communion here in this church
  • It's a Sanctuario but not yet a (national) shrine. But there are plans to make the church a national shrine. It's a beautiful place to meditate and where you can have your wedding or baptism reception held at the Bro. Sun - Sis. Moon Garden located at the back of the church. Click the following url for some photos of the sanctuary http://picasaweb.google.com.ph/tony.vallejos/SanctuarioDeSanPedroBautista. If it doesn't work, copy-paste it on the address search.
  • it's a memorable place for me. i used to play here and attended a workshop near the convent. this is where i was baptized.
  • I was born and raised in San Francisco Del Monte Q.C. This is the church were I was baptized..Lot of childhood memories and also this is the place where i met my wife when they conducted a job fair several years back I think it was around 1998 or 1999.Until now if I have the time i still go to mass in these beautiful church.
  • I was born in Sf California, but raised in barangay damayan as a part of the calalay clan. I was baptized in this church, and have kept memories of my cousins and i running around the church, playing hide and seek, walking into the convents. a truly great way to look back.
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