Saturday, November 22, 2025

CLASS PILGRIMAGE TO THREE CHURCHES IN LAGUNA AND A VISIT TO MAJAYJAY FALLS

 As part of our course on “Other Acts of Divine Worship” in Canon Law, particularly the study of sacred places such as shrines and basilicas, my class undertook a pilgrimage to three churches in Laguna within the Diocese of San Pablo to appreciate firsthand what distinguishes an ordinary parish, a national shrine, and a minor basilica.

Our first stop was the National Shrine of San Antonio de Padua in Pila, founded in 1578 and recognized as the first Antonine parish in the Philippines. Elevated to national shrine status in 2019, it became the first national shrine of the Diocese of San Pablo and the 25th in the country—an acknowledgment of its historical roots and enduring devotion to St. Anthony of Padua.

We then visited the parish church of San Juan Bautista in Liliw—an ordinary parish but architecturally striking, known for its red-brick Baroque façade and richly carved retablos adorned in gold leaf. It stands as a vibrant example of a local church faithfully serving its community without special national designation.

Our final ecclesial stop was the Minor Basilica of Saint Gregory the Great in Majayjay, one of the oldest churches in Laguna and declared a National Cultural Treasure. In January 2025, by decree of Pope Francis, it was granted the title of Minor Basilica—the first in the Diocese of San Pablo—recognizing its historical, liturgical, and spiritual significance. The parish priest, Msgr. Mel Barcenas graciously sponsored lunch for our class, adding warm hospitality to our academic excursion.

After nourishing both mind and body, we explored the natural beauty for which Majayjay is also known. We first visited the nearby  Sprite Falls. However, after several days of rain, the waters were not as clear as expected. We therefore proceeded to Taytay Falls, where the waters were powerfully gushing. For safety reasons, we were not allowed to bathe directly beneath the falls but instead enjoyed the current a little farther downstream.

The pilgrimage thus became more than an academic requirement—it was a lived experience of Church, history, hospitality, and creation, all woven together in one memorable day in Laguna.

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NATIONAL SHRINE OF SAN ANTONIO DE PADUA
Pila, Laguna









SAN JUAN BAUTISTA PARISH
Liliw, Laguna












MINOR BASILICA AND PARISH OF ST. GREGORY THE GREAT
Majayjay, Laguna








The parish priest, Msgr. Mel Barcenas explaining what makes a minor basilica different from other churches. 







Sprite Falls, Majayjay, Laguna






Taytay Falls, Majayjay, Laguna














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