San Antonio de Padua Parish

Serving the Catholic Christian Communities of San Antonio, Afetna Area, Chalan Piao, Saipan

Mass Schedule

Monday-Friday: 6:00 PM

Saturday: 6:00 PM (Anticipated Sunday Mass)

Sunday: 7:00 AM
9:00 AM (Misa Pro Populo)
6:00 PM

1st Saturday of the Month: 6:00 AM

(No Mass every First Monday of the Month)

Requests for Masses (e.g., funeral celebrations, wedding and death Anniversaries, special events, etc.) to be celebrated at other times can be arranged in advance with the Parish Administrator.

Office Hours

Monday to Saturday: 10:00a.m.- 3:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Sunday: 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.

History

San Antonio Village had been established and growing community since the actual year of the Mount Carmel cathedral’s dedication.  San Antonio Church was the former Naval Air Station Kobler Field Chapel used by the San Antonio faithful community since 1949.  The structure, through made of wood  and other scrapped materials, was a beautiful shelter for worship. Considering the military’s various religious groups of recruits, the Church was not specifically identified as  Roman Catholic.  The Chapel was therefore visited by other religious groups as well.

Sometime in 1951, Commissioner Jose Salas Sablan requested to move San Antonio Church to a Quonset house formerly used as a Naval Air Station Administration.  This building was located, at the time, exactly  at the present Sisters of Mercy Convent in San Antonio Village.  The foundation was L-shaped and slightly bigger than the Naval Air Station Chapel.  Approval for conversion of the quonset house into a temporary Church was granted.  Long after the Chapel’s move  to the quonset house, Commissioner Tomas Palacios Sablan expressed the need for a bigger, more permanent Church.  Plans and continous discussion were underway almost immediately.

Alas, construction began under the leadership and guidance of Commissioner Tomas Sablan who initiated the project of San Antonio Church.  Some skilled carpenters were paid for their special  services; otherwise, everyone else contributed happy labor in many ways ranging from construction work to cooking meals for the workers.  The project was later handed over to new Commissioner, Fernando M. Benavente.  Finally, on April, 1968, a long awaited seventeen year old dream become a reality.  The San Antonio Church was completed and dedicated a Parish. This same Church dedicated thirty years ago still stands at its third location since its move from the Naval Air Station.  The Church continues to need improvement, and to this date, the faithful community of San Antonio continues to work hard to ensure the preservation of the precious structure which forefathers worked so hard to accomplish.

One of the first to spiritually guide the San Antonio community was Reverend Father Fernando Stippich and Father Canice who served the Parish in the fifties, followed by Father Arnold Bendowski and Father James in sixties, and Father Knute and Father Antonio C. Cruz in the seventies.  Monsignor Vicente Martinez was assigned to San Antonio Parish on April 28, 1980, following the passing of Father Antonio Cruz.  Other priests on a loan from the Philippines followed: Father Manuel Corcuera assigned on March 7, 1991, then Father Roque Bitancur assigned on August 23, 1991.

    Rev. Fr. Noly N. Berjuega, CRM

    Parish Administrator

    Rev. Danilo G. Bigalbal

    Deacon

    Gospel Reflection

    Read more +27 March 2026 By admin in Gospel Reflection & Message Videos

    Gospel Reflection for the Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion

    Join Rev. Fr. Noly N. Berjuega, CRM, Parish Administrator of San Antonio de Padua, as he reflects on the profound significance of Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord. In this reflection, Fr. Noly guides us through the duality of this sacred day—from the triumphant “Hosanna!” of Jesus’ humble entry into Jerusalem to the
    Read more +21 March 2026 By admin in Gospel Reflection & Message Videos

    Gospel Reflection for the Fifth Sunday of Lent

    Gospel Reflection for the Fifth Sunday of Lent Ez 37:12-14/Rom 8:8-11/Jn 11:1-45 or 11:3-7, 17, 20-27, 33b-45 (34) By Deacon Rosiky F. Camacho San Vicente Ferrer Parish San Vicente, Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands
    Read more +18 March 2026 By admin in Gospel Reflection & Message Videos

    Gospel Reflection for the Solemnity of Saint Joseph, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary

    Gospel Reflection for the Solemnity of Saint Joseph, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary By Rev. Fr. Nelson S. Plohimon, OAR Parish Administrator, San Roque Parish San Roque, Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands “Faith does not always mean having all the answers. Faith means trusting God enough to obey even when the path is not clear.”

    San Antonio de Padua Parish Fiesta 2024

    San Antonio de Padua Parish Fiesta 2024

    Contact us.

    Address: San Antonio de Padua Parish

    San Antonio St., San Antonio Village, Saipan,

    Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands

    P.O. Box 500745 CK, Saipan, MP 96950

     

    Telephone: (670) 235-4515 

     

    Visit us.

    TOP