Pateros Church

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Pateros Church
  • San Roque Parish Church
  • Diocesan Shrine of Saint Martha
  • Dambanang Pangdiyosesis ni Santa Marta (Tagalog)
  • Iglesia Parroquia San Roque (Spanish)
  • Parroquia Diocesana de Santa Marta (Spanish)
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Church facade in 2024
Pateros Church
14°32′42″N121°04′01″E / 14.54500°N 121.06694°E / 14.54500; 121.06694
LocationB. Morcilla St., Pateros, Metro Manila
Country Philippines
Denomination Roman Catholic
Website www.dssm-srppateros.org
History
FoundedAugust 16, 1815
FounderFray Andres Vehil
Dedication St. Roch
Consecrated August 16, 1815 [1]
Relics held St. Martha
Events200 years anniversary [2]
Past bishopBishop-Emeritus Francisco San Diego D.D.
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Architect Fray Santos Gomez Marañon
Architectural type Church building
Style Baroque
Groundbreaking July 1, 1816
CompletedAugust 16, 1816
Specifications
Materials Stones
Administration
Diocese Pasig
Clergy
Bishop Bishop Mylo Hubert Claudio Vergara
Priest(s)Rev. Fr. Loreto "Jhun" Sanchez, Jr.
Assistant priest Rev. Fr. Edgardo Barrameda

San Roque Parish Church, also known as the Diocesan Shrine of Santa Marta and commonly known as Pateros Church, is a Roman Catholic church under the order of the Augustinians located in the municipality of Pateros, Metro Manila, Philippines. It is under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Pasig.

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History

Church NHC historical marker installed in 2015 Simbahan ng Pateros historical marker.jpg
Church NHC historical marker installed in 2015

19th century

Pateros Church was founded after the division of Pateros to Pasig by Fray Andres Vehil and Fr. Manuel Pelaes on June 1, 1815. In 1863, an earthquake damaged and destroyed the church. Renovation of the church was completed in 1893 under Fr. Tomas Espejo. The church was destroyed for the second time in the midst of the Philippine Revolution during the Battle of Pateros on March 14, 1899. [3]

20th century

During World War II, families of the civilians who were arrested, were taken to the church, which served as a prison. In December 1944, Japanese soldiers killed many civilians inside the church. After the war, the people of Pateros and the church rose again. [3]

Contemporary history

On August 21, 2003, the church was placed under the jurisdiction of the newly-established Diocese of Pasig. On February 7, 2009, following a petition filed last year by Rev. Fr. Orlando B. Cantillon and the Poderes de Santa Marta de Pateros to the archbishop at the time, Bishop Francisco San Diego, it was officially conferred and recognized as a Diocesan Shrine. [4]

In 2015, under the leadership of Rev. Fr. Roy Rosales, San Roque Parish celebrated its 200th anniversary. [2]

Church Important Cultural Property marker installed in 2023 Pateros Church as Important Cultural Property.jpg
Church Important Cultural Property marker installed in 2023

On July 29, 2023, the church, including its shrine, was declared an Important Cultural Property by the National Museum.

Architecture

The parish was built by Fray Andres Vehil and Fr. Don Manuel Pelaes using a stone design planned and created by Fray Santos Gomez Marañon. They started building the parish, completing it on July 1, 1815, with the San Isidro Bell built in 1821.

References

  1. Darang, Josephine (July 20, 2003). "'Poderes de Santa Marta de Pateros' propagates devotion to the saint". Philippine Daily Inquirer . Retrieved February 16, 2024.
  2. 1 2 Darang, Josephine (August 9, 2014). "Archbishop Legaspi, Marian champion, to be interred on Assumption feast; San Roque Parish in Pateros to mark bicentennial". Philippine Daily Inquirer . Retrieved February 16, 2024.
  3. 1 2 "About". Santa Marta-San Roque. San Roque Parish Social Communications Ministry. Retrieved March 19, 2024.
  4. "Santa Marta de Pateros – the Rose of Pateros". Pintakasi PH. Retrieved July 12, 2025.