Antipolo Cathedral to be declared an international shrine in January
Papal Nuncio Archbishop Charles John Brown will preside over the holy mass for the official declaration of the Antipolo Cathedral as an international shrine on Jan. 26 next year.

The CBCP said Church leaders from different parts of the country are expected to attend the celebration, which will take place on the eve of the 127th plenary assembly of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines in Manila.
“This significant event will be part of the assembly of the CBCP,” the Diocese of Antipolo said in a Facebook post.
Pope Francis, through the Dicastery of Evangelization, approved the petition to elevate the Antipolo Cathedral, also known as the National Shrine of Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage, to the status of an international shrine on March 23.
The declaration bestows upon the popular pilgrimage site the distinction of being the country’s first international shrine, the third in Asia, and the 11th in the world.
“The church’s new status marks a new chapter in our history and in our country as Pueblo Amante De Maria. This recognition serves not only as a testament to the enduring faith of the Filipino people but also as a beacon of hope and peace for pilgrims from around the world,” the Antipolo diocese said.
“The journey that began almost four centuries ago continues to inspire and guide, solidifying the Antipolo Church’s place as a sacred and internationally revered site dedicated to Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage,” the diocese added.
Antipolo Bishop Ruperto C. Santos hopes to spread devotion to Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage not only in the country but also in different parts of the world.