Home of the Largest 13th-century First-class Relic of a Saint in the Philippines

DAILY MASS SCHEDULE
Monday | 6AM (T) | 6PM (E) ![]() ![]() |
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Tuesday | 6AM (T) | 12NN (T) | 6PM (E) ![]() ![]() |
Wednesday | 6AM (T) | 6PM (E) ![]() ![]() |
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Thursday | 6AM (T) | 6PM (E) ![]() ![]() |
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Friday | 6AM (T) | 6PM (E) ![]() ![]() |
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Saturday | 6AM (T) | 6PM (E) ![]() ![]() |
(T) Tagalog Mass (E) English Mass
Holy Hour every First Friday at 5:00PM
Feast Day: Every First Sunday of May
Confession: Monday – Friday 5:00PM
Baptism: Saturdays at 11:00 AM
SUNDAY MASS SCHEDULE
5AM (T) | 7AM (T) |
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6PM (E) |
Wedding Mass – by appointment
Anointing of the Sick – by appointment
Blessings – by appointment
Funeral Mass – by appointment
Please contact the Parish Office.
Relics of St. Peregrine Laziosi
Relic of St Peregrine
The parish houses a unique relic, a rib from the incorruptible body of St.Peregrine donated by the order to further devotion here in our country.
Parish Services
Contact the Parish Office to schedule a Baptism, wedding or a funeral mass. Click here for daily mass schedules and mass readings.
Healing Testimonials
Many have witnessed and received healing through the intercession of St. Peregrine Laziosi – the patron saint of cancer patients.
Recent News


Announcements
May 4 (Parish Feast)
ST. PEREGRINE LAZIOSI
In 1283 Saint Philip, Prior General of the Friar Servants of Saint Mary, attempted to lead back to obedience to the Apostolic See the citizens of Forlì then under interdict. He was driven out of the city with insults and violence. While this true follower of Christ was praying for his persecutors, one of the crowd, an eighteen year old by the name of Peregrine of the famous Laziosi family, repented and humbly asked Philip for forgiveness. The holy Father received him with love…
Recent Reflections/ Homilies
From January 01, 2020 onwards, audio recordings of homilies are now archived in the Audio/ Video Library of our Facebook Page.
Neo Jeremiah
Demand and Reward
I find it amazing that the Scripture can challenge us in just a few brief words. Today’s gospel brings to a close the so called missionary discourse in which Jesus instructs his disciples on what it actually means to be a disciple. Jesus speaks of the sacrifice...
After Thought ~ 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Our pilgrimage as a church has, in the past weeks, taken us from Easter through Pentecost, the Solemnity of the Holy Trinity, and just a week ago, to the Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ. To me, these celebrations remind us of the dignity that we do not...
The Words of Eternal Life – Corpus Christi Sunday
I started being involved in the church when I was in elementary. I was invited by some elder sisters and people who happened to be catechists and servants then. I remember how fascinated I was in attending masses, choir rehearsals and parochial events. At a young...
The Blessed Trinity in You and Me
For more than three decades, I keep on doing the sign of the cross because I was born Catholic. When I asked why three divine persons, it was explained in a way that I still cannot grasp. All because it is a mystery meant to be taken into heart by faith. And when...