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Puerto Rico Church - Parroquia San Jose from Villa Caparra Guaynabo by Sylvette Travels




The Church Parroquia San Jose from Villa Caparra Guaynabo, Puerto Rico

This Church is one of the most important from Puerto Rico is the location from Caparra where Juan Ponce de León have his first house. This Church have been rebuilt it was from wood and know it on cement due of fires and hurricanes. 








Hours from the Church are:

Monday 6pm
Tuesday to Saturday 6am & 6pm
Sunday 7am / 9am /11am

Office Hours 9am until 2pm Monday to Friday


You can visit the Church on the week most of the day are open all day and night to enter and pray.


For Weddings Info you have to visit the Office or call 787-781-1155

You can see Live Mass on their Youtube Channel <<



This is where the Juan Ponce de León house was back in 1519. The only thing that is left is the stone base from the house. Probably the home was built on wood and got damage with the time. Back there is a museum that is always closed. In front you will see the Church from Caparra San Jose that is this one that I'm showing you here.



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I'm Sylvette, a Catholic that loves to visit Churches in my Island Puerto Rico and wherever I go on my Vacations. You can see my Church Videos on my Youtube Channel and read more here in this blog. Thank You for visiting my blog.

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