Hospicio de San Juan de Dios

Hospicio de San Juan de Dios An organization that has been caring for and looking after psychiatric abandoned individuals.

Here are the things that we can donate to Hospicio de San Juan de Dios. For in-kind donations, you may visit us:  PRIORY...
27/05/2026

Here are the things that we can donate to Hospicio de San Juan de Dios.

For in-kind donations, you may visit us:

PRIORY HOSPICE OF ST. JOHN OF GOD (Men)
Igulot, Bocaue, Bulacan
CP #: 0917 840 1989

HOSPICIO DE SAN JUAN DE DIOS (Women)
Claro Santos St., Bonga Menor, Bustos, Bulacan
CP #: 0917 641 1038

For those who are interested to visit and donate, you may stop by and present the in-kind donations at the guard house (St. Paul’s College).

The guard-on-duty will contact to inform us about your arrival. Thank you so much!

Should you have questions or concerns, feel free to message us here on our page de San Juan de Dios or at Brothers of Mercy of St. John of God - Bulacan

Thank you!



27/05/2026

St. Joseph, a Patron of Religious Brothers?

Yes, he is a patron of husbands and fathers in the married vocation. But Joseph is our patron, too, because he lived the three evangelical counsels heroically. As Religious Brothers, we are consecrated to Jesus through the counsels of poverty, celibate chastity, and obedience. We know of Joseph’s obedience to God and the angel’s revelations through his dreams... take Mary your wife into your home... Name the Child Jesus... depart for Egypt... return... but take a different route! We know of his poverty from his humble trade of carpentry in the unpopular town of Nazareth. We know of his chastity, for he guarded the very Ark of the New Covenant, the Perpetual Virgin!

Joseph’s silence in the Gospels is a sign of the virtue of humility, a key virtue of our Religious Life. That he provided for his family as a carpenter is a sign of a faithful, skilled laborer and of his understanding of the call and dignity of work. Brothers develop skills to provide generously for the poor we serve. As a foster father, he guards the Virgin and Jesus in a most direct way. We Brothers guard Jesus in the Eucharist, keeping watch at many hours daily. In our Western tradition, Joseph was not a biological father, but he was called on to be a father―to provide, protect, defend, love, and shepherd his family. We Brothers aren’t biological fathers, but we are spiritual fathers to many souls: the unborn, the homeless, the hospitalized, the medically vulnerable, the victims of torture, the refugees. It is these souls we are called to “father” as we provide, protect, defend, love and shepherd them.

St. Joseph the Worker, pray for Religious Brothers!

By Brother Paschal Listi, fbp

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29/04/2026

💛 Be Part of Our Mission 💛

We invite you to support our mission of providing mercy and compassion—offering care, shelter, and hope to abandoned individuals with psychiatric conditions.

You may share your blessings through our General Fund—to sustain daily needs and care—or our Construction Fund—to help us continue building a safe home for them.

Every contribution, big or small, will be gratefully accepted. Rest assured of our prayers for you.

Together, let us be instruments of God’s mercy. 🙏


💛 Be Part of Our Mission 💛We invite you to support our mission of providing mercy and compassion—offering care, shelter,...
30/03/2026

💛 Be Part of Our Mission 💛

We invite you to support our mission of providing mercy and compassion—offering care, shelter, and hope to abandoned individuals with psychiatric conditions.

You may share your blessings through our General Fund—to sustain daily needs and care—or our Construction Fund—to help us continue building a safe home for them.

Every contribution, big or small, will be gratefully accepted. Rest assured of our prayers for you.

Together, let us be instruments of God’s mercy. 🙏

Brothers of Mercy of St. John of God - Bulacan

27/02/2026

UNANG ARAW NG MISA NOBENARYO

Halina’t makiisa sa Unang Araw ng Misa Nobenaryo sa kapistahan ng aming amang San Juan de Dios. Bukas, ika-28 ng Pebrero sa ganap na ika-5 ng hapon sa St. John of God Chapel, Hospicio de San Juan de Dios, Bonga Menor, Bustos, Bulacan.


GLORY TO THE BLOOD OF JESUS!🙏Join us as we celebrate the Solemnity of our Father, St. John of God!Through the Novena Mas...
12/02/2026

GLORY TO THE BLOOD OF JESUS!🙏

Join us as we celebrate the Solemnity of our Father, St. John of God!
Through the Novena Masses, we offer our heartfelt thanksgiving to the Lord for His mercy and compassion upon our community—especially for the psychiatric abandoned whom we are called to serve with love and compassion.

"Do good to yourself by doing good to others."
— St. John of God

📍 St. John of God Chapel
Hospicio de San Juan de Dios
Claro Santos St., Bonga Menor, Bustos, Bulacan

Help Us Continue Building Our Home!Here are the latest photos of our Hospice construction. We’re making great progress, ...
10/02/2026

Help Us Continue Building Our Home!

Here are the latest photos of our Hospice construction. We’re making great progress, but we need your support to finish our construction.

For those who would like to help, see the details below.

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Ways to help:

Make cheque payable to Brothers of Mercy
Direct deposit to our bank account:
Account Name: Community of the Brothers of Mercy of St. John of God, Inc.

Account Number: 200310055783
PNB Bocaue Branch

Gcash: 0916-925-2804
Bernardo Engay



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Igulot
Bocaue
3018

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