Saint John the Baptist Church (Daet)

Parroquia de San Juan Bautista
Basic information
Location Daet, Camarines Norte, Philippines
Affiliation Roman Catholic
Ecclesiastical or organizational status Parish
Architectural description
Architectural style Baroque
Modern architecture
Completed 1611

The St. John the Baptist Church, also known as the Parroquia de San Juan Bautista is a Roman Catholic church located in Daet, Camarines Norte, Philippines. It was built by the Franciscan friars in 1611. It is one of the oldest churches in Camarines Norte.[1]

History

The municipality of Daet was founded by the Franciscan missionaries in 1581. It was later abandoned for some years until 1611, when Fray Alonzo de Valdemoro, OFM, was appointed minister (Parish Priest). The first church was dedicated to the glorious precursor, St. John the Baptist, whose feast day is on June 24. Included in its jurisdiction were the visitas of Bactas and of Talisay was founded in 1654.[2]

The Parish of St. John the Baptist presently covers twelve of the twenty five barangays of the town. The rectory was constructed during the incumbency of Rev. Msgr. Pedro Espedido, H.P.. In 2011, the Parish Church celebrated the 400 year foundation of this parish church including the Parish of St. Peter the Apostle in Vinzons, and the Parish of Nuestra Señora de Candelaria in Paracale.

List of Recent Parish Priests

Name Years of Pastorship
Rev. Msgr. Antonino O. Reganit, H.P. 1948 to 1973
Rev. Msgr. Salvador I. Naz, H.P. 1973 to 1984
Rev. Msgr. Pedro R. Espsdido, Jr., H.P. 1984 to 1990
Rev. Msgr. Luis R. Ayo, H.P. 1990 to 1998
Rev. Msgr. Reymundo J. Asis, P.C. 1998 to 2003
2008 to 2009
Rev. Msgr. Romeo A. Violeta, P.C. 2003 to 2004
Most Rev. Nestor C. Cariño, D.D. 2004 to 2005
Rev. Msgr. Joselito C. Asis, J.C.D 2005 to 2008
Rev. Msgr. Cezar M. Echano, Jr., P.C. 2010 to 2016

List of Parochial Vicars

Attached Priest

Schedule of Services

Sacraments

Masses

Confessions

Mass and Healing Services

Baptism

Wedding

By appointment at the Parish Office

Devotions

Novena

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament

References

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