The centuries-old St. Gregory the Great Parish Church, commonly known as Majayjay Church in Laguna, has been officially designated as a minor basilica by the Vatican.
This historic recognition, announced by the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) on January 31, 2025, marks a significant milestone as it becomes the first church in the Diocese of San Pablo to receive this prestigious status.
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According to the CBCP report, Pope Francis granted the designation through a decree issued on January 25, following a petition from the diocese in December 2024.
Bishop Marcelino Antonio Maralit Jr. of San Pablo described the designation as a “wonderful blessing,” coinciding with the celebration of the Jubilee Year of Hope.
“This church and parish is a living testimony of faith, hope and love for us. But we need to be mindful also that it is also a continuing reminder of our mission together with the Universal Church to bring the Good News to all,” Maralit shared.
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Minor basilicas are recognized for their historical, architectural, and spiritual significance. According to the 1989 Vatican document Domus Ecclesiae, they should serve as vibrant centers of pastoral liturgy and exemplify the reverent celebration of sacraments and devotions.
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Founded in 1575 by Franciscan missionaries, Majayjay Church was constructed between 1616 and 1649 and has undergone several reconstructions. Over the centuries, it has withstood fires, natural calamities, revolutions, and wars, and even served as a quarters for American soldiers during the Filipino-American War.
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Today, it is the largest parish church in Laguna and is recognized by the National Museum of the Philippines as a National Historical Treasure for its historical and architectural significance.
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