Roman Catholics will commemorate Saturday, April 2, the life and works of Visayan martyr San Pedro Calungsod, the second Filipino saint.

San Pedro Calungsod is widely venerated as the patron saint of the Philippines, Guam, Cebu, the Filipino youth, altar boys, and overseas Filipino workers.
Commemorative masses will be held in several parishes around the country such as at the San Pedro Calungsod Parish in Calamba, Laguna. Novena masses were offered from March 24 to April 1.
The relics of the saint were brought to the parish on March 24 that included sand from the shore where they threw the body of San Pedro, cloth of Blessed Diego, and cloth that touched the bolo that killed San Pedro and Blessed Diego.
On Saturday, April 2, San Pablo Bishop Emeritus Leo Drona will preside over a high mass in his honor at 7:30 a.m. San Pablo Bishop Buenaventura Famadico will lead the mass at 9:30 a.m. A mass baptism will be held at 11 a.m. A motorcade procession will be held at 5 p.m. followed by a fireworks display and community activity.
San Pedro Calungsod was canonized on Oct. 21, 2012 by Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI in Rome, Italy, a momentous occasion that was witnessed by Filipino pilgrims and Church leaders.
A former altar boy, sacristan, and catechist, San Pedro was martyred for his faith at the young age of 17 in Tumhon, Guam on April 2, 1672 while doing missionary work with a Spanish Jesuit priest, then the rector of the evangelization mission and now, Blessed Diego Luis de San Vitores.
Then Pope now Saint John Paul II beatified him on March 5, 2000. He was canonized twenty-five years following the elevation to sainthood on Oct. 18, 1987 of the first Filipino saint, San Lorenzo Ruiz.
The Vatican’s Congregation for the Causes of Saints confirmed the canonization of San Pedro after Pope Benedict XVI issued a decree acknowledging the miraculous healing in 2002 from a deep coma of a businesswoman from Leyte whose doctor prayed for his intercession.