2. • On September 20, 1954, Mary the Queen
Personal Parish for the Chinese was
created by His Excellency, Msgr. Rufino J.
Santos, Archbishop of Manila, by virtue of
the faculty granted to him by the Sacred
Roman Consistorial Congregation (July 23,
1954). The parish chapel was located at
2437 Zamora Street, Pasay City
3. • In the year 1963, the Jesuits were able to purchase a few
hectare of land in Little Baguio, San Juan for the purpose
of transferring here the Xavier School from its previous
location at Echague, Quiapo. A 5000 square meter lot
was allocated also for transferring the Mary the Queen
Church from its original location at Pasay City. On May
31, 1963, His Eminence, Rufino J. Cardinal Santos,
blessed the cornerstone of the new church situated
between Xavier School and Immaculate Conception
Academy in Little Baguio, San Juan. After two years of
construction, the Mary the Queen Church was finally
opened to serve the faithful on May 31, 1965 with the
blessing of again His Eminence Rufino J. Cardinal
Santos
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6. • In my parish, Mary The Queen, it is run by jesuit priests
from around the world. But our parish is headed by a
Filipino priest.
• Our parish always has special masses especially if
there’s a feast day. Every August, our parish has a fiesta.
But, the most special event is when the Christmas
Season starts.
• I could say that I’m kind of involved in my parish.
Because, my dad plays the guitar for the choir and I
sometimes sing with them.
7. • In my parish, Mary The Queen, it is run by jesuit priests
from around the world. But our parish is headed by a
Filipino priest.
• Our parish always has special masses especially if
there’s a feast day. Every August, our parish has a fiesta.
But, the most special event is when the Christmas
Season starts.
• I could say that I’m kind of involved in my parish.
Because, my dad plays the guitar for the choir and I
sometimes sing with them.