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Church in Baras, Rizal province, declared diocesan shrine

Baras has been the oldest parish dedicated to Saint Jospeh in the Southern Tagalog mainland since its foundation in 1686

The Saint Joseph Parish church in the town of Baras in Rizal province, east of Manila, has been declared a diocesan shrine by Bishop Francisco de Leon of Antipolo.

The 17th-century church has been dedicated to Saint Joseph and has been a pilgrimage site as the Catholic Church marks the Year of Saint Joseph.

The decree, dated June 30, was announced during Sunday Mass, said a report from CBCP News.

Parish priest Rodney Cruz said the church of Baras town is one of the most well-kept heritage churches in the province.




He said the church’s new status is “truly a blessing” for the parish as it celebrates 100 years of Baras’ independence as a town.

Father Cruz said Baras has been the oldest parish dedicated to Saint Jospeh in the Southern Tagalog mainland since its foundation in 1686.

The parish “has continued to be a community wherein many traditions abound, making it a unique place of prayer with celebrations in honor of Saint Joseph,” said the priest.

At present, there are eight shrines dedicated to Saint Joseph in the Philippines. – from a CBCP News report

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