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Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish – Pagsanjan

The Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish has a white facade. The main church structure has a triangular roof with a simple white cross on top. It has two semi-oblong glass windows; the one below has panels that can be opened or closed while the one above looks like the back of a stained glass panel. There is a veranda between the lower window and the main entrance. On the left of the church's main structure is a very large bell tower that has more than half of the main structure's width. It has three levels, with a window in the top two levels. A bell is visible on the top window.

Also known as: Diocesan Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe

Address: J.P. Rizal cor. Gen. Taiño St., Pagsanjan, Laguna [View Map]

Telephone: (049) 501-4121

Fax: no info

Pastor: Msgr. Mario Rafael M. Castillo, PC

Office Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 8:30am-11:30am & 2:00pm-4:00pm

Mass Schedule

Monday to Wednesday: 5:00pm

Thursday: 11:00am

Friday: 5:00pm

Saturday Anticipated Mass: 5:00pm

Sunday: 7:00am 10:00am 5:00pm

Every 12th of the Month: 12:00pm

Photo Gallery

The sanctuary of Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish has a white ceiling, walls, and floors. It has a single-shelf goldtone reredos at the back center containing a large statue of Our Lady of Guadalupe in blue and with golden rays emanating from her back. The part of the reredos under the statue is an intricate three-level goldtone podium with the tabernacle at the center of the two upper levels just below the statue. There is a statue of an angel on the right end of the second level. The altar in front of the reredos has the same color as the reredos. It is draped with a white cloth. On the right (left as seen from the nave) and in front of the altar is a wooden lectern. On the left of the altar is a brown pole that ends with a crucifix. A statue of Our Lady of Guadalupe is inside a brown glass shelf. Mary is in Amen pose in this depiction. She is wearing a blue cloak with pink garment inside. The blue cloak has a yellow floral pattern design. Wavy rays emanate from her back. She is standing on what looks like a ball of cloud with a small head of an angel in front of it. The shelf is semi-oblong with the circular part on top.A manger is inside the Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish. It has statues of baby Jesus, with Mary kneeling on the left and Joseph standing on the right. Mary wears blue and yellow clothing and white headcover. Joseph is wearing a green robe and a blue coat and holding a staff. Three lines of Christmas lights dangle from the roof of the manger to baby Jesus. The flooring of the manger is made of hay, and its walls and roof are made of bamboo.A statue of Jesus sitting on a green throne with goldtone decorations. Jesus is wearing red and white. His Sacred Heart is visible on his chest on the white part of his clothing.The nave of Our Lady of Guadalupe is predominantly white. It has white walls and ceiling. A large veranda is on the back, and there are smaller verandas, or veranda-like design through which the sunlight from the outside comes through. Two rows of brown pew are also seen here. The central aisle leading to the main door is draped with a red carpet.


Published on January 4, 2020 under categories: Parish Churches.


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