St. John the Baptist Parish, Taytay, Rizal

St. John the Baptist Parish, Taytay, Rizal Saint John the Baptist Parish is located at Barangay San Isidro, Taytay, Rizal. Founded in 1579 it is the second oldest parish in the Diocese of Antipolo .
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The current Parish Priest is Msgr. Arnel F. Lagarejos, SThD. It was founded in 1579. The marker on the church reads:
“Previously made from light materials, it was constructed by Franciscan missionaries near the Laguna Bay in 1579. It was separated as the church of Santa Ana de Sapa in 1583. It was transferred to its present location by Father Pedro Chirino in 1591 and the town was named San Jose d

el Monte. It was the first stone church outside of Manila. The second larger stone-church, as it is right now, was rebuilt by Father Juan de Salazar in 1630. The roof of the church was destroyed by a strong typhoon in 1632. It was repaired under the Secular in 1768, and under the Augustinian Recollects in 1864. It was again burned during the Filipino-American War in 1899. It was expanded to sustain the growing population during the early years of 1970’s.”

28/08/2016
CBCP's Post-Election Message
10/05/2016

CBCP's Post-Election Message

GET UP, LET US GO! (Matthew 26:46)
CBCP Post Election Statement

Brothers and sisters in Christ:

"All power in heaven and on earth has been given to me..." (Mt. 28:18)

This is the Lord Jesus' ultimate claim to universal kingship and dominion. These are the words of the Ascended One, gloriously sitting at the right hand of the Father.

We wrote to you before the elections. We write to you once more now that the elections are done.

Several critical, even spiteful, voices have asked us to desist from "interfering" in politics. We cannot. We do not aspire after office and we have sought none. We do not even impose upon the Catholic faithful a set of anointed candidates. But it would be a denial of Christ's universal lordship were we to desist from reminding his disciples of what fidelity to him -- in all things, including political life -- demands.

The votes have been cast and are now being counted.
To those who have been voted to office, we assure them of our prayers, principally for wisdom, that they may discern God's will for his people and courageously do as he bids. God's hand is to be recognized in the events of history. Credit then your victory, neither to fame nor popularity, but to God who calls you to service and to care for the weakest and the most distressed in our midst. Children need care that cannot be postponed. And many women still find themselves in situations of exploitation. Indigenous peoples remain marginalized and the vaunted growth in the economy still has to mean something significant for Filipinos living outside urban areas.

To those who did not succeed, you, as persons, as sons and daughters of God, are infinitely so much more than the positions after which you aspired. Rather than becoming despondent and discouraged, you should challenge yourselves by asking how it is that the Risen Lord sends you "to make disciples of all nations". Surely there are so many other ways to contribute to the building of the Kingdom of God. It is for you to discover your paths, in faith and in docility to God's spirit.

The greatest promise the Church can offer any government is vigilant collaboration, and that offer, we make now. We will urge our people to work with the government for the good of all, and we shall continue to be vigilant so that ever so often we may speak out to teach and to prophesy, to admonish and to correct -- for this is our vocation.

Get up now let us go…

From the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines, May 9, 2016

+ SOCRATES B. VILLEGAS
Archbishop of Lingayen Dagupan
President, CBCP

24/03/2016
The incorruptible body of San Padre Pio in San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy
15/11/2015

The incorruptible body of San Padre Pio in San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy

14/03/2015

Pope Francis: homily with announcement of Year of Mercy

Today (February 18, 2015) is ASH WEDNESDAY. Let us go to Mass and practice Fasting and Abstinence. In St. John the Bapti...
18/02/2015

Today (February 18, 2015) is ASH WEDNESDAY. Let us go to Mass and practice Fasting and Abstinence. In St. John the Baptist Parish, masses are celebrated with our Sunday Schedule.

The Proposed SIDE ALTAR of St. John the Baptist Parish Church
31/01/2015

The Proposed SIDE ALTAR of St. John the Baptist Parish Church

We are inviting all our parishioners to attend the Parish Launching of the YEAR OF THE POOR on February 7, 2015 at the S...
31/01/2015

We are inviting all our parishioners to attend the Parish Launching of the YEAR OF THE POOR on February 7, 2015 at the San Juan Gym starting at 1:00 p.m.

13/01/2015
Traslacion de Nazareno Procession-SJBP
10/01/2015

Traslacion de Nazareno Procession-SJBP

Address

Barangay San Isidro
Taytay
1900

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 5pm
Sunday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

6586489

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