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Glimpses Along the Way to the North

Heaven gives its glimpses only to those
Not in position to look too close.
- Robert Frost, A Passing Glimpse

March has begun, and summer has officially opened. Hot days are here to come. Alongside summer’s return is the first Sunday of Lent. Although the long-held tradition of Visita Iglesia is done on Holy Thursday, our Singles for Christ chapter decided to do a Visita Iglesia long before the Holy Week.

I coined the activity as our “Northern Churchcapade”. “Northern” because we have done the same activity some years ago in the south. We started our churchcapade in St. Joseph Church in Mandaue City. The farthest we have reached up north is Bogo City.

Since it was a Sunday, the churches are mostly filled-up. It was inappropriate to open that shutter inside the churches disregarding the holy celebrations. And so, here are the glimpses I was able to have along the way in between Masses and meditations.

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 Two angels guard the entrance of St. Augustine Parish Church in the municipality of Carmen.  These two angels have broken arms and wings. The blurred figure at the end of the railing is the other angel.

Behind the cracked, flaking paints and scaffolds a majestic church dome is emerging. The St. Augustine Church is slowly rising out the damage of old age.

The Santo Tomas de Villanueva Church of Danao City is one of the oldest churches in the province having been constructed in 1755.

While inside the church, I noticed one of the stained glass windows. Being reminded of Brother Utoy’s affinity to these works of art, I decided to take a shot. I had to stand tiptoe on top of one of the church’s benches to avoid the vanishing points of perspective due to my lower position. The result is the cropped image of my namesake: St. Mark.

We had our lunch in the front lawn of the San Guillermo Church in Sogod. I was not able to get inside this church and take pictures. They were preparing the church for a funeral mass that afternoon.

The farthest church we have reached up north is the Archdiocesan Shrine of St. Vincent Ferrer in Bogo City. It was about mid-afternoon when we got there and there was a mass going on inside the church.

In my travels to Malapascua Island, I was intrigued by the visible giant statue of the Virgin Mary on top of a hill along the highways of Bogo. I did not know that it was part of our itinerary, so I was delighted when I knew right there and then that we would visit this shrine.

To reach the site, one could pass through the road that winds in the back of the hill or one could decide to tackle this 100+ steps stairway from the highway. We decided for the long and winding road.

The site is the Shrine of the Miraculous Medal.

This is a close-up of the statue of the Virgin Mary.

Our activity did not end in Bogo. We also passed by the Benedictine Monastery in the mountains of the Municipality of Carmen. This monastery is also popular for its giant Sto. Niño statue. It was already dark when we arrived there. A kind priest invited and ushered us in the ground floor of the monks’ chambers. He showed us the paintings that adorned its walls. While the rest of the priests and brothers were singing and having Vespers, we were busy shuffling through the beautiful paintings taking pictures. They will be featured in my upcoming posts… :)


19 Responses to “Glimpses Along the Way to the North”


  1. March 6, 2009 at 6:41 am

    napaka swerte mo naman, iba’t ibang lugar ang napupuntahan mo :)

    Ang gaganda ng kuha.. pinaka gusto ay itong sa Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal.

    Salamat Sandi… May sakit kasi ako sa talampakan: travel itch… :)

  2. March 6, 2009 at 10:44 am

    Wow, ang aga naman ng visita iglesia ninyo. Nakakatuwa naman.

    Nice pics! I hope I can visit some of those churches next time I visit Cebu. Minsan kasi nagagawi ako dyan and most of the time I stay in Lahug, Cebu City.

    Salamat kapatid… Ang aga nga ng visita iglesia… We pushed through because we are also trying to gel our new members… :)

  3. March 6, 2009 at 11:28 am

    Great Churchcapade. Glimpsing at the title, i thought it was a travel northward through the cobblestoned streets of Vigan and beyond. Never been to Bogo but been to Danao on our way to Camotes Island. I’m quite intrigued by the Benedictine Monastery in Carmen. I wonder if there’s any way I can contact them. Been thinking of joining a Benedictine community as an Oblate and been in regular communication with the Abbey of St. Gregory in Oklahoma but they are way far for an Oblate formation.

    Kapatid, salamat sa email… I have replied to you na… :)

  4. March 6, 2009 at 11:37 am

    Got it, Mark – http://www.benedictinesil.org/oblates.htm

    Thanks! Have visited the site… The Indian priest that ushered us in is there in the pictures… And the monastery is supposed to be off-limits to visitors! Hehehe…

  5. March 6, 2009 at 11:53 am

    Mark, sent you an attachment, a powerful story on the Rosary from one of the Founders of the Benedictine monastery in Carmen you visited.

    Salamat uli kapatid… :)

  6. 6 al michael
    March 6, 2009 at 12:48 pm

    nindot bai mark…can’t wait to see your post on the st. benedict monastery.

    Thanks Al… Will post it soon… :)

  7. 7 AC
    March 6, 2009 at 1:54 pm

    ang ganda ganda nung shrine ng miraculous medal! gusto ko din makapunta jan! :)

    Maganda nga siya AC… Challenge ang pagpunta dun, but you will be rewarded at the top… :)

    • 8 AC
      March 10, 2009 at 12:42 am

      wow! i’d love to go there. sige pag may time na ko at naisipan ko na magpunta jan, hihingi ako ng tips sayo ha? ;)

      Sure AC. Walang problema! :)

  8. 9 blurosebluguy
    March 6, 2009 at 3:09 pm

    salamat kaibigan sa libreng tour sa ating mga makasaysayang simbahan…hope to see and visit these churches in the future.

    Walang anuman kapatid… :)

  9. March 6, 2009 at 6:27 pm

    wow whatta nice shot you have there.. lalo na yung angel, kahit na bali yung pakpak.. grabe, ikaw ah bongga ka.. pagala gala ka na lang.. hehehe..

    I feel like solemn talaga kapag mga ganyan ang kinukuhanan.. like bro.utoy is doing…

    Salamat… This is actually a little deviation on my posts… While this is still a short travel, hindi naman siya landscapes… :)

  10. March 6, 2009 at 7:59 pm

    parang si utoy or lawstude lang ang site mo… hehhee! daming magagandang pictures… sana ako din makadalaw sa mga yan…

    Maraming salamat sa pagdalaw kapatid… Don’t worry, if there’s a will, there’s a way… Perhaps you can start there in Malaysia… :)

  11. March 7, 2009 at 12:29 am

    Nice shots! Ganda pa rin talaga ng camera mo. Kainggit!

    Pinakagusto ko yung stained glass. Ngayon ko na lang talaga naa-appreciate yung ganyan. Ang galing.

    Salamat Milay… Hehe… I’ll email you some tips to help you in your clicking and flashing… :)

  12. March 7, 2009 at 11:31 am

    ganda ng mga pics..bravo. :p

    Thanks kapatid… :)

  13. March 9, 2009 at 1:56 pm

    Ang gaganda ng mga pictures kapatid!! Para akong nagbbrowse sa istockphotos website, ung mga professional photographer’s site, naks!!!

    Salamat kapatid… Naku, ang mga kuha ko hindi pa nila kalevel… Hehehe… Walang bibili ng stock photos ko, kaya sa blog na lang muna… Hehehe…

  14. March 9, 2009 at 4:49 pm

    Asus, napakahumble nito! hehehe..

    Naku, salamat… I am flattered pero hindi yan pa-humble effect… Fact of life yan… Haha! To prove, bisitahin mo ang site ng kasabayan ko dito sa office (see below)… He is one of those who indulges in photography for photography’s sake… Ako na naman indulges in photography for traveling’s sake… Hehehe… I don’t have that much leeway to look for real photo-ops anymore… I prefer the stories and the adventures… :)

    Here it is: Al Michael

    See the difference… :)

  15. 16 jayson
    March 10, 2009 at 8:45 am

    very nice shots mark! though the experience during our actual northern church-capade was unforgettable and enjoyable, it was made more memorable by these types of ‘imprints’. it’s like re-living the day! keep up the good work. kita kits karn nga friday! :-)

    Thanks Jayse… Kitakits!!!

  16. 17 isay
    March 10, 2009 at 5:09 pm

    love the close-up shot of Mama Mary! :)

    Thanks Er… :)

  17. March 27, 2009 at 5:55 am

    alam mo, yan ang problema ko when taking pictures of stainglasses. ang hirap lumevel sa bintana. I’m literally stepping over the pews and my arms are all extended up, and get this, i’m all the way back on the opposite wall para lang maging maayos ang picture. pero kapag madalian na, o kaya matao, o kaya madilim, o kaya, tight spaced o highwalled ang simbahan, bara-bara na lang! hehe….

    pero at the same time, ok lang na medyo natabingi o askewed ang picture kasi it gives an impression of the vantage point of the viewer.ü

    A very good shot, kapatid. God bless!

    Salamat… Tama ka kapatid, mahirap nga lumelevel sa bintana… Narealize ko yan when I took the stained glass shot too… :)
    I agree kapatid, the vanishing lines sa mga pics na askewed really gives away the vantage point… :) And it gives the impression na parang nakatingala din yung tumitingin sa pics… :)


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