
Antipolo City, located in Rizal, is renowned as the pilgrimage hub of the Philippines thanks to the yearly tradition of “Alay Lakad,” where pilgrims embark on a foot journey every April 30th. Starting from Quiapo Church in Manila, they trek to the shrine, culminating in a sunrise Mass that signals the beginning of the pilgrimage season from May to July, dedicated to honoring Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage. But aside from the Antipolo Cathedral, here is the list of churches in Antipolo, Rizal.
1. The Antipolo Cathedral

The Antipolo Cathedral is home to the miraculous Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage, dating back to the 17th century. Drawing millions of pilgrims each year, it ranks among the most visited churches outside Metro Manila. As the seat of the Archdiocese of Antipolo, it oversees Marikina City, Rizal province, and a portion of Pasig City in Metro Manila.
Address: P. Oliveros St., Antipolo City
2. Nuestra Señora de la Annunciata Parish Church

Frequently known as Boso-Boso Church, this sacred place has been restored from the ruins of a Jesuit-built parish dating back to around 1700. Although officially established as a parish only in 2004, the community was abandoned in 1930 following the cancellation of a proposed dam project.
Address: Sitio Old (Lower) Boso-Boso, Brgy. San Jose, Antipolo City, Rizal
3. San Isidro Labrador Parish

Within a subdivision in Antipolo, San Isidro Labrador Parish was established in 2002. Adding to its appeal is a small garden at the back where there’s also a Station of the Cross.
Address: Duhat & Atis Streets, Antipolo Hills Subd., Brgy. San Luis, Antipolo City
4. St. Therese of the Child Jesus Parish Church

The Diocesan Shrine of St. Therese of the Child Jesus not only safeguards a 1st class relic of the saint but also contains relics of her parents, Louis Martin and Marie Zelie Guerin Martin, the first married couple with children to be canonized. Situated along the highway in front of an SM Mall, this church is conveniently accessible via public transportation.
Address: Marcos Highway, Brgy Mayamot, Antipolo City
5. The Transfiguration Of Christ Parish Church

The Transfiguration Of Christ Parish Church was formally established on December 12, 2002. Located along Manuel L. Quezon Extension in Nayong Silangan, Antipolo, this church greets visitors with a significant statue depicting the Transfiguration of Jesus Christ. To reach the church’s entrance, visitors must ascend a long staircase.
Address: Manuel L. Quezon Ext, Nayong Silangan, Antipolo City
6. Parish of the Immaculate Heart of Mary

Completed in 2013 and designed by Dominic Galicia Architects, The Parish Of The Immaculate Heart Of Mary showcases a modern and picturesque design, described as “utilitarian.” Its unique architecture makes it a standout attraction in Antipolo. Reports indicate that the church hosts 60 to 70 wedding ceremonies every month.
Address: Hinulugang Taktak Road, Fairmount Hills Subdivision, Antipolo City
7. St. Anthony of Padua Parish

Address: Marcos Highway, Inarawan, Antipolo City
8. San Pedro Calungsod Parish

San Pedro Calungsod Parish – Sanctuary of Padre Pio is a newly built church in Antipolo, finished in 2019. Perched atop a hill, it includes a veranda that provides breathtaking vistas of the Metro Manila skyline.
Address: 106 Sumulong Hwy, Antipolo City
9. Sto. Niño de Praga Parish

Located within Antipolo’s Cogeo Village, Sto. Niño de Praga Parish was only built in 2003.
Address: GSIS Avenue Cogeo Village Barangay Bagong Nayon, Antipolo City
10. St. John Mary Vianney Parish

St. John Mary Vianney Parish is a church dedicated to the French Catholic priest considered as the patron saint of parish priests.
Address: Marcos Highway, Mambugan, Antipolo City