 The parish of Sta. Rosa de Lima 
originated in 1792 with the arrival of Fray 
Francisco Favie of the Dominican Order. 
 The first house of worship was a "Bisita" 
constructed on the lot beside the 
Municipal Hall, then known as the 
"Presidencia". 
 The structure still stands and serves today 
as the Police Headquarters and 
Municipal Jail.
 In 1970, the Spanish friars built the 
present Catholic Church with recruited 
labor from China who later became 
descendants of the old Chinese families 
in Santa Rosa like the Lijauco’s and the 
Tiongco’s.
 The old convent is now the main building 
of the Canossa School. 
 Both the church and the convent were 
completed within 12 years, and the 
church was inaugurated on August 30, 
1792 with SANTA ROSA DE LIMA as its 
patron saint. 
 And instead of “Bucol”, the residents 
chose to name the town “Santa Rosa.”
 In 1850, the Casa-Hacienda (the site of 
the present public elementary school) 
was built as the friar’s Administration 
Building and also served as residence 
most favored by visiting dignitaries. 
 There was an underground passage from 
the foot of the stairs of the convent 
crossing though the town plaza to the 
stairs of the Casa-Hacienda.
 The execution of Dr. Jose Rizal and the 
abuses and injustice of the Spanish 
authorities led to the hostilities among 
the inhabitants. 
 In 1907, many disgruntled citizens 
embraced the Aglipayan religion. 
 The parishioners suddenly diminished in 
number, and the priest held masses even 
if there were only seven persons 
attending.
 Santa Rosa de Lima, our patron saint, is 
believed to be miraculous. 
 During the Japanese occupation, several 
evacuees from neighboring towns attested 
that a beautiful lady in black and white 
urged them to come to Santa Rosa where 
rice and fish were abundant and they will 
not go hungry. 
 Upon visiting our church, they said the Lady 
who invited them was none other than our 
patron saint.
 When Father Benito Pagsuyuin was the 
Parish Priest, some paintings that were 
rotting in the sacristy were assembled, 
and the late Dr. Pedro Rivera has them 
repainted. They were framed and 
displayed at the back part of the 
church.
 During the time of Father Agustin Reyes 
(1957-1966) the paintings were removed 
when the ceiling was repainted during the 
renovation of 1960 because some pictures 
have been effaced by bats and of age. 
 The two paintings on the ceiling of the choir 
loft or “Koro”, the image of the patron saints 
of Christian music – Holy King David with the 
harp and Santa Cecilia at the piano, are 
the only remains of these more than a 
dozen paintings on the church ceiling.
 Father John Paul Villanueva installed the 
Adoration Chapel using the Baptistry. He 
also activated the different church 
organizations.
 Father Antonio Atienza, who died in 
office after serving the Parish for only one 
year, was responsible for the repainting 
and repair of the whole church roofing. 
He also initiated the renovation of the 
church façade. The exterior niches 
which for so long stood empty, were 
finally filled up with statues of Santa Rosa 
de Lima, Saint Joseph, the Virgin Mary, 
and the four Evangelists.
 Under the auspices of Father Mar R.M. 
Castillo, and with the support of the 
parishioners at large, the beautification of 
our church patio was completed in barely 
one year of his stay at the Parish. It gave 
the church a beautiful setting with a 
fountain installed at the center of the patio, 
and on one side, the Fourteen Stations of 
the Cross are depicted on the stone wall. 
Father Mar also made possible some 
renovations like the widening of the Altar 
and the repair of the side entrance of the 
church.
Sta. Rosa de Lima Parish
Sta. Rosa de Lima Parish
Sta. Rosa de Lima Parish

Sta. Rosa de Lima Parish

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     The parishof Sta. Rosa de Lima originated in 1792 with the arrival of Fray Francisco Favie of the Dominican Order.  The first house of worship was a "Bisita" constructed on the lot beside the Municipal Hall, then known as the "Presidencia".  The structure still stands and serves today as the Police Headquarters and Municipal Jail.
  • 3.
     In 1970,the Spanish friars built the present Catholic Church with recruited labor from China who later became descendants of the old Chinese families in Santa Rosa like the Lijauco’s and the Tiongco’s.
  • 4.
     The oldconvent is now the main building of the Canossa School.  Both the church and the convent were completed within 12 years, and the church was inaugurated on August 30, 1792 with SANTA ROSA DE LIMA as its patron saint.  And instead of “Bucol”, the residents chose to name the town “Santa Rosa.”
  • 5.
     In 1850,the Casa-Hacienda (the site of the present public elementary school) was built as the friar’s Administration Building and also served as residence most favored by visiting dignitaries.  There was an underground passage from the foot of the stairs of the convent crossing though the town plaza to the stairs of the Casa-Hacienda.
  • 8.
     The executionof Dr. Jose Rizal and the abuses and injustice of the Spanish authorities led to the hostilities among the inhabitants.  In 1907, many disgruntled citizens embraced the Aglipayan religion.  The parishioners suddenly diminished in number, and the priest held masses even if there were only seven persons attending.
  • 9.
     Santa Rosade Lima, our patron saint, is believed to be miraculous.  During the Japanese occupation, several evacuees from neighboring towns attested that a beautiful lady in black and white urged them to come to Santa Rosa where rice and fish were abundant and they will not go hungry.  Upon visiting our church, they said the Lady who invited them was none other than our patron saint.
  • 12.
     When FatherBenito Pagsuyuin was the Parish Priest, some paintings that were rotting in the sacristy were assembled, and the late Dr. Pedro Rivera has them repainted. They were framed and displayed at the back part of the church.
  • 13.
     During thetime of Father Agustin Reyes (1957-1966) the paintings were removed when the ceiling was repainted during the renovation of 1960 because some pictures have been effaced by bats and of age.  The two paintings on the ceiling of the choir loft or “Koro”, the image of the patron saints of Christian music – Holy King David with the harp and Santa Cecilia at the piano, are the only remains of these more than a dozen paintings on the church ceiling.
  • 14.
     Father JohnPaul Villanueva installed the Adoration Chapel using the Baptistry. He also activated the different church organizations.
  • 15.
     Father AntonioAtienza, who died in office after serving the Parish for only one year, was responsible for the repainting and repair of the whole church roofing. He also initiated the renovation of the church façade. The exterior niches which for so long stood empty, were finally filled up with statues of Santa Rosa de Lima, Saint Joseph, the Virgin Mary, and the four Evangelists.
  • 16.
     Under theauspices of Father Mar R.M. Castillo, and with the support of the parishioners at large, the beautification of our church patio was completed in barely one year of his stay at the Parish. It gave the church a beautiful setting with a fountain installed at the center of the patio, and on one side, the Fourteen Stations of the Cross are depicted on the stone wall. Father Mar also made possible some renovations like the widening of the Altar and the repair of the side entrance of the church.