Santuario de San Jose

Santuario de San José (Sanctuary of Saint Joseph) is a parish church found inside the Green Hills East Village in Mandaluyong, Philippines. It is designated as the Shrine of Saint Joseph the Patriarch. It is run by the Oblates of St. Joseph (OSJ). It is the home parish of different chapels: the Holy Family Chapel (inside the Greenhills Shopping Center) and the two chapels of Crame, Immaculate Conception and Sacred Heart.

Santuario de San José
(Shrine of Saint Joseph the Patriarch)
Religion
AffiliationRoman Catholic
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusSuffragan Diocese
LeadershipParish Priest
Year consecratedApril 2, 1966
Location
LocationDuke corner Buffalo Streets East Greenhills, Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, Philippines 1550
Architecture
TypeModern Church
StyleModern
Date establishedParish: per April 17, 1967
Groundbreaking1964
Completed1966
MaterialsSand, gravel, cement, mortar and steel
Website
www.santuariodesanjose.com

It is named after its principal patron, St. Joseph, husband of Mary. Secondary patron saints include St. Joseph Marello, founder of the Oblates of St. Joseph, and the Sacred Heart of Jesus.

Its principal feast day is on March 19, the Solemnity of St. Joseph, Husband of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Secondary feasts include the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the feast day of St. Joseph Marello.

History[1]

Mass of Christmas Day (2015)

During the 1960s, the Ortigas Company donated 5,030 square meters of hilly land in what is now Greenhills to the Archdiocese of Manila for the building of a semi-concrete church. Fr. Guido Coletti, OSJ was given the task to build the church. He would travel all the way from Batangas City, where he was assigned, to seek financial support for the project. For the first few months, Fr. Guido was not able to produce money even from those who pledged.

But in March 1964, Fr. Guido's prayers were answered. Fr. Guido was able to gather 827,000.00. The construction took 25 months to finish. Architect Manuel Mañosa, Jr. visualized the splendid building and Nemesio Montenegro of Taal, Batangas gave it structural form and substance.

The newly built church, with the seminary and rectory behind it, was consecrated on April 2, 1966. The first Misa de Gallo and all Sunday Masses were held inside the unfinished church.

In March 1967, it became a parish with an initial 3,500 congregants from the Wack-Wack and White Plains subdivisions and from some areas near Camp Crame. Fr. Guido was assigned as the first parish priest. People began to flock the parish for weddings and baptisms.

Mass of the Epiphany, 2017.

In June 1989, Fr. Constantino Conti, OSJ succeeded Fr. Guido, who became assistant parish priest with the help of the other priests from the Oblates of St. Joseph in Batangas. When Fr. Guido died in November 1996, he was replaced by Fr. Napoleon G. Jinon, OSJ.

Santuario de San José now has over 100,000 parishioners. The laity and the birth of different religious organizations gave significant contribution in the propagation of faith through their evangelization, catechism, charitable projects and other various activities.

Vision, Mission, and Values

In 2010, the under the leadership of Rev. Fr. Noel Magtaas, OSJ, the parish's identity was strengthened and emphasised in all community activities.

Vision

To Become a Parish of Holy Families

Mission

To Lead Our Families to Holiness, Like St. Joseph

Values

J – oyful Communion

O – bedience to the Church

S – ervice to the Poor

E – vangelization for All

P – arental Leadership

H – oliness

Parish Leadership & Administration

Parish Priests

Throughout the years, the Santuario de San Jose Parish and Community has been led, developed, and maintained by the pastoral guidance of parish priests appointed by the Archbishop of Manila per presentation of and recommendation from the OSJ Provincial Superior.

Name Years served
Rev. Fr. Guido Colletti, OSJ 1967-1989
Rev. Fr. Constantino Conti 1989-1998
Rev. Fr. Napoleon Jinon, OSJ 1998-2004
Rev. Fr. Venancio Silva, OSJ 2004-2007
Rev. Fr. Noel Magtaas, OSJ 2007-2010
Rev. Fr. Maximo Sevilla Jr., OSJ 2010-2013
Rev. Fr. Alexius Magtibay, OSJ 2013–present

Parish Administration

The following priests of the Oblates of Saint Joseph comprise the administration of Santuario de San Jose:

The Present Parish Administration[2] June 2016 - present
Name Role
Rev. Fr. Alexius Magtibay, OSJ Parish Priest
Rev. Fr. Erwin Mendoza, OSJ Assistant Parish Priest
Rev. Fr. Den Mark Malabuyoc, OSJ Attached Priest
Rev. Fr. Ernie Matibag, OSJ Attached Priest
Rev. Fr. Wilfredo De Mesa, OSJ Attached Priest
Rev. Br. Lorenzo Moneva, OSJ Economo
Past Administrations
July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2016
Rev. Fr. Alexius Magtibay, OSJ Parish Priest
Rev. Fr. Alexander Carandang, OSJ Assistant Parish Priest
Rev. Fr. Clifford Carrera, OSJ Assistant Parish Priest
Rev. Fr. Ian Yacat, OSJ Attached Priest
Rev. Fr. Omi Intia, OSJ Attached Priest
Rev. Fr. Joseph Pasia, OSJ Attached Priest
Rev. Fr. Nelson Osorio, OSJ Attached Priest
Rev. Fr. Den Mark Malabuyoc, OSJ Attached Priest
June 1, 2010 to June 30, 2013
Rev. Fr. Maximo Sevilla, Jr., OSJ Parish Priest
Rev. Fr. Ariel Celeste, OSJ Assistant Parish Priest
Rev. Fr. Alexander Carandang, OSJ Attached Priest
Rev. Fr. Adonis Mamuyac, OSJ Attached Priest
Rev. Fr. Omi Intia, OSJ Attached Priest
Rev. Fr. Erwin Mendoza, OSJ Attached Priest
Rev. Fr. Nathaniel Mariano, OSJ Attached Priest
Rev. Br. Lorenzo Moneva, OSJ Economo
April 26, 2007 to May 31, 2010
Rev. Fr. Noel Magtaas, OSJ Parish Priest
Rev. Fr. Napoleon Jinon, OSJ Assistant Parish Priest and Economo
Rev. Fr. Allen Vic Cartagena, OSJ Attached Priest
Rev. Fr. Nathaniel Mariano, OSJ Attached Priest
Rev. Fr. Adonis Mamuyac, OSJ Attached Priest
Rev. Fr. Christian Saminal, OSJ Attached Priest
July 2004 to April 25, 2007
Rev. Fr. Venancio Silva, OSJ Parish Priest
Rev. Fr. Peter Fancubilla, OSJ Assistant Parish Priest
Rev. Fr. Allen Vic Cartagena, OSJ Attached Priest
Rev. Fr. Rolan Indicio, OSJ Attached Priest
Rev. Fr. Noel Magtaas, OSJ Resident Priest, OSJ Provincial Superior
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See also

References

  1. "Leading Families to Holiness Like St. Joseph". santuariodesanjose.com. Retrieved 2018-01-07.
  2. "Administration | Leading Families to Holiness Like St. Joseph". santuariodesanjose.com. Retrieved 2018-01-07.
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