The Archdiocesan Shrine and Parish of Our Lady of Guadalupe de Cebu

The Archdiocesan Shrine and Parish of Our Lady of Guadalupe de Cebu Our Lady of Guadalupe de Cebu gathers devotees to a euphoric state of holiness and bliss. Niño for whom the annual Sinulog is being celebrated. Fr. Niño.
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With the holy festivity, Catholic faithful are in reverence to the patroness of Cebu whose miracles make people kneel down in deep prayer. The Our Lady of Guadalupe de Cebu is the official patroness of Cebu City, although many presume that it is the Sto. The “debate on the technicality” of the Santo Niño being referred to as patron saint surfaced on the premise that “the Holy Child is a representa

tion of Jesus, the Second Person of the Trinity and therefore, he cannot, as God, be considered a patron.”

Last 2002, Cebu Archbishop Ricardo Cardinal Vidal declared the Our Lady of Guadalupe de Cebu as the patroness of Cebu. The declaration, however, brought dismay to some devotees of the Santo Niño who felt that such move stripped off the role of Santo Niño as the most important figure of the Catholic Church. Catholic officials then explained that the move is not a desecration in itself because Catholic teaching requires that a “patron saint be a human saint who has gone to his or her heavenly reward and who prays to God on behalf of the living, rather than a divine being himself.”

Vidal, in one of his homilies, expressed that the declaration of the Our Lady of Guadalupe de Cebu as patroness of Cebu was by virtue of a pontifical decree dated May 9, 2006, issued by the Vatican’s Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments. Vidal also recalled how the devotion to the patroness helped stop the outbreak of cholera in Cebu City in 1902. Last 2006, in time of the Our Lady of Guadalupe’s coronation, Rev. Carlito Pono, the parish priest of Lady of Guadalupe de Cebu Parish in barangay Guadalupe, explained that there should be no confusion between the feast of the blessed image as a parish and its celebration as the patroness of the Archdiocese of Cebu, as well as the Feast of Señor Sto. Pono said the Catholic faithful celebrate the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe as the patroness of the archdiocese of Cebu every July 16, while the one being celebrated every December 12 is the feast as a parish. Monsignor Renato C. Beltran, Jr., Papal Chaplain of the Archdiocese of Cebu, also pointed out that the installation of the Our Lady of Guadalupe as the patroness of Cebu does not make Santo Niño less of a holy figure because the Holy Child remains a titular figure in the Catholic Church. Moreover, the homage and respect people pay to the Our Lady of Guadalupe de Cebu has been justified by series of historical accounts. The faithful recall stories that the image of the Virgin first appeared in a certain cave in Banawa, a sitio in barangay Guadalupe. The locals then traced the increased number of people devoting their plights and prayers throughout Cebu to the Our Lady of Guadalupe until she was declared the patroness of the archdiocese of Cebu. Based on accounts shared by some folks, the icon used to be sheltered in the convent office in barangay San Nicolas, when Guadalupe was still called Sitio Banawa under barangay San Nicolas. According to the locals, a vision of Our Lady of Guadalupe was seen in the cave of Kalunasan, which was then part of Sitio Banawa. Because of the testimonies of the eyewitnesses of the apparition, the parish priest of San Nicolas decided to lend the icon to the people of Banawa annually, so they could celebrate Our Lady’s feast on December 12. The icon would then be returned back to San Nicolas the Saturday after. This ritual went on until the 1920s when locals saw that upon the procession back to San Nicolas, the icon, which was then placed in a cart carried by four men, fell and landed on the ground upright. According to them, the image rotated in such a manner that it faced the direction where it came from. When the parish priest learned of the incident, he allowed the icon to stay permanently in the chapel, which served as a pilgrimage site. Because of the strong devotion of the people, a new parish in Guadalupe was established on April 19, 1933. It was subsequently declared as Archdiocesan Shrine and devotees continue to flock in the hope of curing their ailments and marital problems, among others. The pastor of San Nicolas, Fr. Emilio Mercado, also became the concurrent and first pastor of the new parish in Guadalupe. Today, the Our Lady of Guadalupe stands a holy representation and significant embodiment of the people’s faith tantamount to the blessings they are receiving.

Daily Readings | May 1, 2026Friday of the Fourth Week of EasterReading 1: Acts 13:26-33Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 2:6-7, ...
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Daily Readings | May 1, 2026
Friday of the Fourth Week of Easter

Reading 1: Acts 13:26-33
Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 2:6-7, 8-9, 10-11ab
Gospel: John 14:1-6

Lord of perfect hope, at times I allow fear and suffering to overwhelm me, leading me to despair. Please give me the grace to listen and respond to Your loving invitation. May I never allow my heart to be troubled by life’s circumstances and crosses, but instead, have faith in You and Your promises of everlasting life. Amen.







“From humility of heart proceed serenity of mind, gentleness of conduct, interior peace, and every good.”- Saint Paul of...
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“From humility of heart proceed serenity of mind, gentleness of conduct, interior peace, and every good.”
- Saint Paul of the Cross







𝐅𝐋𝐎𝐑𝐄𝐒 𝐃𝐄 𝐌𝐀𝐘𝐎 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟔 | With joyful hearts, we invite everyone to take part in our month-long celebration of Flores de May...
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𝐅𝐋𝐎𝐑𝐄𝐒 𝐃𝐄 𝐌𝐀𝐘𝐎 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟔 | With joyful hearts, we invite everyone to take part in our month-long celebration of Flores de Mayo, as we lovingly honor the Blessed Virgin Mary through floral offerings and heartfelt prayers.

Please be guided of our schedule:

Monday to Saturday:
4:15 PM – Holy Rosary
4:45 PM – Flores de Mayo
5:30 PM – Holy Mass

Sunday:
3:30 PM – Flores de Mayo
4:00 PM – Holy Mass

Let us come together as one community in devotion and thanksgiving.

Viva la Virgen Maria! 💐






With hearts full of gratitude, we extend our deepest thanks to all our benefactors and sponsors of Duaw Patrona sa Sugbo...
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With hearts full of gratitude, we extend our deepest thanks to all our benefactors and sponsors of Duaw Patrona sa Sugbo in the Diocese of Talibon held last April 23–25, 2026.

Your generosity, support, and love have made this sacred mission possible, allowing the faithful to encounter the presence of our Blessed Mother in a truly meaningful way. May your kindness be returned to you a hundredfold through God’s abundant blessings.

Daghang salamat kaayo! 🙏💙

𝑽𝒊𝒗𝒂 𝒍𝒂 𝑽𝒊𝒓𝒈𝒆𝒏!
𝑽𝒊𝒗𝒂 𝑮𝒖𝒂𝒅𝒂𝒍𝒖𝒑𝒂𝒏𝒂 𝑪𝒆𝒃𝒖𝒂𝒏𝒂!
𝑽𝒊𝒗𝒂 𝒍𝒂 𝑮𝒓𝒂𝒏 𝑹𝒆𝒊𝒏𝒂 𝒚 𝑷𝒂𝒕𝒓𝒐𝒏𝒂!






FEAST OF THE DAY | St. Pius VApril 30, 2026This is the pope whose job it was to implement the historic Council of Trent....
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FEAST OF THE DAY | St. Pius V
April 30, 2026

This is the pope whose job it was to implement the historic Council of Trent. If we think popes had difficulties in implementing Vatican Council II, Pius V had even greater problems after Trent four centuries earlier.

During his papacy (1566-1572), Saint Pius V was faced with the almost overwhelming responsibility of getting a shattered and scattered Church back on its feet. The family of God had been shaken by corruption, by the Reformation, by the constant threat of Turkish invasion, and by the bloody bickering of the young nation-states. In 1545, a previous pope convened the Council of Trent in an attempt to deal with all these pressing problems. Off and on over 18 years, the Fathers of the Church discussed, condemned, affirmed, and decided upon a course of action. The Council closed in 1563.

Saint Pius V was elected in 1566 and charged with the task of implementing the sweeping reforms called for by the Council. He ordered the founding of seminaries for the proper training of priests. He published a new missal, a new breviary, a new catechism, and established the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine classes for the young. Saint Pius V zealously enforced legislation against abuses in the Church. He patiently served the sick and the poor by building hospitals, providing food for the hungry, and giving money customarily used for the papal banquets to poor Roman converts. His decision to keep wearing his Dominican habit led to the custom–to this day–of the pope wearing a white cassock.

In striving to reform both Church and state, Saint Pius V encountered vehement opposition from England’s Queen Elizabeth and the Roman Emperor Maximilian II. Problems in France and in the Netherlands also hindered Pius’s hopes for a Europe united against the Turks. Only at the last minute was he able to organize a fleet which won a decisive victory in the Gulf of Lepanto, off Greece, on October 7, 1571.

Saint Pius V’s ceaseless papal quest for a renewal of the Church was grounded in his personal life as a Dominican friar. He spent long hours with his God in prayer, fasted rigorously, deprived himself of many customary papal luxuries, and faithfully observed the spirit of the Dominican Rule that he had professed.

Source: https://www.franciscanmedia.org/.../saint-catherine-of.../







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𝑅𝑒𝓌𝒾𝓃𝒹𝒾𝓃𝑔 𝓉𝑜 𝑔𝓇𝒶𝒸𝑒-𝒻𝒾𝓁𝓁𝑒𝒹 𝒹𝒶𝓎𝓈 | Last April 23–25, 2026, hearts across the Diocese of Talibon were united in faith and devotion as Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe de Cebu lovingly visited her children. From parish to parish, her presence brought hope, healing, and renewed spirit, reminding us all of a Mother’s constant intercession and love.

A journey not just of miles, but of faith, forever etched in our hearts. 💙🙏

Daily Readings | April 30, 2026Thursday of the Fourth Week of EasterReading 1: Acts 13:13-25Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 89...
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Daily Readings | April 30, 2026
Thursday of the Fourth Week of Easter

Reading 1: Acts 13:13-25
Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 89:2-3, 21-22, 25 and 27
Gospel: John 13:16-20

My humble Lord, You love everyone with perfection, even serving those who have betrayed You. In doing so, You have set an example for us to follow. Please give me the grace I need to imitate You by humbling myself before others, even those who have sinned against me. Strengthen me in moments of betrayal, so that I may respond with love and humility. Amen.







Suffering and sorrow increase in proportion to love: When love grows, so does sorrow.”- Saint Catherine of Siena
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Suffering and sorrow increase in proportion to love: When love grows, so does sorrow.”
- Saint Catherine of Siena







FEAST OF THE DAY | St. Catherine of SienaApril 29, 2026The value Saint Catherine of Siena makes central in her short lif...
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FEAST OF THE DAY | St. Catherine of Siena
April 29, 2026

The value Saint Catherine of Siena makes central in her short life and which sounds clearly and consistently through her experience is complete surrender to Christ. What is most impressive about her is that she learns to view her surrender to her Lord as a goal to be reached through time.

She was the 23rd child of Jacopo and Lapa Benincasa and grew up as an intelligent, cheerful, and intensely religious person. Catherine disappointed her mother by cutting off her hair as a protest against being overly encouraged to improve her appearance in order to attract a husband. Her father ordered her to be left in peace, and she was given a room of her own for prayer and meditation.

Saint Catherine of Siena entered the Dominican Third Order at 18 and spent the next three years in seclusion, prayer, and austerity. Gradually, a group of followers gathered around her—men and women, priests and religious. An active public apostolate grew out of her contemplative life. Her letters, mostly for spiritual instruction and encouragement of her followers, began to take more and more note of public affairs.

Opposition and slander resulted from her mixing fearlessly with the world and speaking with the candor and authority of one completely committed to Christ. She was cleared of all charges at the Dominican General Chapter of 1374.

Her public influence reached great heights because of her evident holiness, her membership in the Dominican Third Order, and the deep impression she made on the pope. She worked tirelessly for the crusade against the Turks and for peace between Florence and the pope.

In 1378, the Great Schism began, splitting the allegiance of Christendom between two, then three, popes and putting even saints on opposing sides. Saint Catherine of Siena spent the last two years of her life in Rome, in prayer and pleading on behalf of the cause of Pope Urban VI and the unity of the Church. She offered herself as a victim for the Church in its agony. She died surrounded by her “children” and was canonized in 1461.

Saint Catherine of Siena ranks high among the mystics and spiritual writers of the Church. In 1939, she and Francis of Assisi were declared co-patrons of Italy. Pope Paul VI named her and Teresa of Avila doctors of the Church in 1970. Her spiritual testament is found in The Dialogue.

Source: https://www.franciscanmedia.org/saint-of-the-day/saint-catherine-of-siena/







Daily Readings | April 29, 2026Wednesday of the Fourth Week of EasterReading 1: Acts 12:24—13:5aResponsorial Psalm: Psal...
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Daily Readings | April 29, 2026
Wednesday of the Fourth Week of Easter

Reading 1: Acts 12:24—13:5a
Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 67:2-3, 5, 6 and 8
Gospel: John 12:44-50

My ever-present Lord, though You ascended into Heaven, You remain with us by grace. Your true presence touches me day by day. Help me to see You, and through You, to see the Father. Give me this spiritual sight so that I can walk with You in this life and enjoy You forever in the next. Amen.







“We are born to love, we live to love, and we will die to love still more.”- Saint Joseph Cafasso
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“We are born to love, we live to love, and we will die to love still more.”
- Saint Joseph Cafasso







𝟗𝟐𝐍𝐃 𝐀𝐍𝐍𝐈𝐕𝐄𝐑𝐒𝐀𝐑𝐘 𝐀𝐒 𝐀𝐍 𝐀𝐑𝐂𝐇𝐃𝐈𝐎𝐂𝐄𝐒𝐄APRIL 28, 2026On April 28, 1934, Pope Pius XI elevated the Church in Cebu City to the ...
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𝟗𝟐𝐍𝐃 𝐀𝐍𝐍𝐈𝐕𝐄𝐑𝐒𝐀𝐑𝐘 𝐀𝐒 𝐀𝐍 𝐀𝐑𝐂𝐇𝐃𝐈𝐎𝐂𝐄𝐒𝐄
APRIL 28, 2026

On April 28, 1934, Pope Pius XI elevated the Church in Cebu City to the dignity of a Metropolitan Archdiocese, entrusting its pastoral leadership to Gabriel M. Reyes as its first Archbishop. This historic moment marked not only a structural change, but a deeper recognition of the vibrant and enduring faith of the Cebuano people—long regarded as a cradle of Christianity in the Philippines.

For 92 years, the Archdiocese of Cebu has stood as a beacon of evangelization in the Visayas, nurturing generations of faithful, forming communities, and sending forth missionaries who continue Christ’s work across the islands and beyond. Through times of joy and trial, the local Church has remained steadfast in proclaiming the Gospel, celebrating the Sacraments, and serving those most in need.

Today, with hearts full of gratitude, we honor this legacy of faith, mission, and service. As one Church, we renew our commitment to walk together—clergy, religious, and laity—responding to the call to be living witnesses of Christ in our time. May this anniversary inspire us to deepen our communion, strengthen our zeal for evangelization, and entrust all our labors to the loving guidance of the Our Lady of Guadalupe de Cebu, Mother, Queen, and Patroness of Cebu.







Address

Labra Street, Barangay Guadalupe
Cebu City
6000

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Tuesday 4am - 8pm
Wednesday 4am - 8pm
Thursday 4am - 8pm
Friday 4am - 8pm
Saturday 9am - 8pm
Sunday 4am - 8pm

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