History of the Diocese
The Diocese of Antipolo was created on January 24, 1983 and was canonically erected on June 25, 1983 at the Shrine Parish of the Immaculate Conception in Antipolo, Rizal. It was carved out of the Archdiocese of Manila, taking mostly the eastern part of Rizal. It includes under its jurisdiction 16 municipalities, among them Antipolo, Angono, Baras, Marikina, Montalban. It is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Manila. read more »
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CFC Foundation for Family and Life doing well
MANILA, February 19, 2008—The Couples for Christ Foundation for Family and Life has made its presence felt in various archdioceses and dioceses across the country after its widely-publicized split with the mainstream CFC now led by Bro. Jose Tale. read more »
Bible Week Celebration highlights justice, reconciliation and peace
MANILA, January 15, 2008—The National Bible Week celebration which kicks off January 21 and culminates on January 27, National Bible Sunday; has the theme, “God’s Word: Source of Justice, Reconciliation and Peace.” read more »
CFC opts to split
Manila, August 28, 2007 -After a whole day of deliberations with the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on the Laity chaired by Antipolo Bishop Gabriel V. Reyes, the two conflicting groups from Couples for Christ decided to go separate ways temporarily with the hope of uniting into one later. read more »