The Shrine of Saint Anthony de Padua is located at the heart of Sampaloc area and the University Belt. It is under the administration of the Franciscan Friars; and is under the jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of Manila.
The powerful intercession of the Saint, particularly on finding lost items, is drawing more and more people to visit the Shrine. Devotional Mass is celebrated every Tuesday.
How to go here using Public Transportation:
- If you are coming from the NORTH (Monumento Area) or SOUTH (Baclaran
Area): You may ride the LRT and alight off at Doroteo Jose Station.
From there, go to C.M. Recto Avenue and look for Jeepneys bound to
Cubao, Kalentong or San Juan. Ask the driver to alight you off at Bustillos. From there, you can just walk going to the Shrine.
- If you are coming from the EAST (Rizal and Antipolo Area): You may
ride the LRT 2 in Santolan Station. Alight off at Legarda Station. From
there, you can ride a pedicab going to the Shrine or just walk.
- If you are coming from the EAST (Taytay, Rizal and Rosario, Pasig
Area): You may ride a Bus bound to Quiapo. Ask the driver to drop you
off at Bustillos. From there, you can just walk going to the
Shrine.
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