Showing posts with label Church. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Church. Show all posts

Sunday, March 30, 2014

Detour to El Salvador

              It has been a while since I last traveled and I was a bit sad when I was not able to travel during my birthday. I have just been so busy with work , studies, relationships and life in general, that I just needed to focus and forget about traveling. But  now, that I have gone through all of them, I finally had the chance to plan for a trip. Yay! It was nearly December when AirAsia had promo fares for Cagayan de Oro. So, I immediately asked my friend, if she wanted to visit Bukidnon with me- and she said yes!
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               While we were at the airport, already checked-in, it was announced that our flight will be delayed. Bummer. I was the one who made our itinerary (as always) so I knew the consequences right away. If we land in Laguindingan airport past 3pm, there's no way we can do a sidetrip to Ma.Christina Falls anymore. From the airport, it would take us an hour to reach NPC power plant in Iligan by bus. Surely by that time, the plant would be closed. We also did not want to stay overnight in Iligan because we already booked an early trip to Bukidnon on our second day. There was no room for a Ma.Cristina Falls tour on our third day either because it's our last day and we only have a few hours left to spend before our 1pm flight back to Cebu. So it was either we go to Iligan on our first day or we don't go at all. With heavy hearts, we boarded the plane past 2pm and convinced ourselves that we won't be seeing the majestic falls this time. But on the back of my mind, I secretly hoped for a miracle. 
            When we touched down at Laguindingan airport, we hurriedly approached their tourism counter and asked if we could still see Ma.Christina Falls. And the answer was a big fat NO. It was already 4pm-- it was indeed closing time. With Iligan out of our itinerary, we decided to proceed to CDO and find something else to do on our first day. So off we go to the parking area of the vans/coasters and asked around for a ride to the City of Golden Friendship. Inside the van, I searched for our printed itinerary in my bag and saw information about the Divine Mercy Shrine in El Salvador City. A place that was accessible on the way to CDO. Perfect!
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El Salvador City,  Misamis Oriental
[Dec.13, 2013]
When we arrived at the Shrine, we realized, we were meant to be here. Yes. We needed to visit the Divine Mercy Shrine before going any place else. I seemed to have forgotten that it was customary (for me at least) to visit a church as soon as I land in my travel destination. It was always better that way. Thank you Lord for leading us here and for keeping my friend and I safe.
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We had to ride a motorcycle from the main road to take us to the shrine.
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At the gate, we were asked to don long skirts that goes down to the ankles. 
We obliged and ascended the stairs leading us to.....
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 this solemn garden with a great view!
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It was a wonderful sunny afternoon with not much people around.
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Later, we discovered that there was an ongoing mass inside this crown of thorns-inspired church.
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Outside the church were stories on tarps that spoke of the miracles of the Divine Mercy.
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This statue of Jesus was huge and I was surprised to see a staircase leading up to its chest.
Then I knew, there was a prayer room up there. However, we were not able to come up and see the room ourselves because it was closed at that time.
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Amazing landscape with different hues of green. (I blend in!)
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We took our time and explored the whole place. 
It was really serene and very suitable for reflection and prayer.
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This was my favorite spot. Isn't it very lovely? I just stood here for several minutes and reflected on a lot of things that I recently went through. This view also made me hopeful about the things to come and made me ever more grateful about everything.
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Candles colored according to your intentions.
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Lighting of candles were only allowed outside the shrine. So we lit a few candles before we left.
This trip is just getting started. Off to Bukidnon the next day!

Tuesday, April 03, 2012

Eat.Pray.Love

The roadtrip I always wanted to have.......Excited!
A view of the famous pond in Lilo-an


The roadtrip that was...
      too bad..
  After just a few hours on the road, we made it to our very 
FIRST STOP: Q-Park

Q Park Cebu is situated in Compostela, Cebu. This has been a project of the family of Norberto Quisumbing, Jr. and the Norkis Group. Owners call it “a legacy to the Filipino people, a place to remember.”
Upon entering you are greeted by a very serene and eco-friendly environment..
This is one of the many places you could go to this Holy Week

                       It is adorned by huge statues depicting remarkable biblical scenes such as the nativity..
a huge replica of Michelangelo's Pieta can also be found.This famous work of art depicts the body of Jesus on the lap of his mother Mary after the Crucifixion

 our Lady of Guadalupe..
 this 200-hectare project has been in the works for 4 years now according to locals.


 It's quite a long walk before you reach the 1st station of the cross..

 the tree of life?! ;-)

 waiting area..
 
 traditionally, people would walk all the way up for the via crucis..
we took a ride to the top instead and ended up with this breathtaking view!
 at the foot of the shrine of our Blessed Mother
Almost there dad..
mom and dad
it's nice up here!
a great view for a great perspective
daddy the boyscout haha!
stone tablet
where candles are lit to bring peace love and joy to our families
 stairs that would lead you to the other side of the shrine 
where a small chapel is built
 Hail Mary
the scorching heat of the sun is just a small price to pay for being way up here so close to Mother Mary
 Q-Park has made a lot of improvements over the years and now,they also provide cottages where people can stay overnight
 3rd station
small chapel with wooden pews at the foot of the shrine

obscured chapel entrance

Now we're ready to head on to our next stop
 SECOND STOP: Healing waters of our Lady of Lourdes in Sogod, Cebu

 we have heard stories about this place that's why we want to check it out
this "tubod" as we call it in Bisaya is believed to be holy and sacred 


a lot of people come to this place hoping that they would be healed physically and spiritually


and so we did..

though the water was very shallow, it was very cold..and was a perfect remedy to the summer's heat
not too many people were there when we visited....some were just at the side of the river doing their laundry. yes they were--ridding 'em of dirt and stain..foaming 'em clothes up!hehe

everything seemed quite alright..not until, one old lady approached us and said: dili pwede mg swimsuit diri kay masuko ang madre!

OOoops!


after we made our apologies we then left and prayed real hard that our pure intentions would not be forfeited by our 'slight' misdemeanor

 let's go to our next stop mader..
 THIRD STOP: Cal-anan, Tabogon where they are celebrating the feast of their patron saint, San Vicente Ferrer
 it may seem like an ordinary day here in this photo but most of the residents are already busy cooking food. And this photo does not actually justify the loud noise coming from the speakers of the disco set which was just about 20feet away

This is my dad's hometown..we keep coming back to this place together with my cousins and relatives

 we stayed at my tiya's house everytime
 that road leads to Bogo where they usually purchase merchandise to be used at home especially during this type of gathering..and..yes
 we did go to BogO after we had lunch to buy some things needed to complete the preparation for the fiesta. This is our FOURTH STOP

FIFTH STOP: A resort in Camobo-an, Tabogon--formerly owned by grandpa, now owned by the Villanueva's-- it's a perfect summer getaway! come visit!

after a fun-filled day..we traced our steps back to Cal-anan just in time for the procession then dinner^^,
 fiesta=food! and lots of them! busog much! I didn't stay out too long that night and I ended up waking up very early the next day
 had some butong right after breakfast
LOL! 
SIXTH STOP:Our Lady of Manaoag Rosary Center
 This is located in St. Benedict's Monastery, Corte, Carmen, Cebu.
 The monastery is run by the Benedictine monks of the Sylvestrine Congregation. The monastery houses the miraculous image of Our Lady of Manaoag
 statues of different saints line-up before the church
 the long ramp that leads to the church where the image of the Lady of Manaoag is kept
 beautiful  scenery



 this is also a home of the child Jesus-- Sto. Nino

the stairs and passageways are adorned by angel statues


 where the way of the cross starts
 it's a long way up to their own version of Golgotha
 St. Benedict's Monastery
 inside Our Lady of Manaoag Chapel