Monday, November 17, 2014

Guimaras Island: An eco-spiritual Travel to Trappist Monk Monastery

Guimaras Island: An Eco-Spiritual tour at Trappist Monk Monastery
When you heard Guimaras what comes into your mind? Of course if you have no idea about this place you probably think and ask twice. So let's start with a  very nice short history about this beautiful enchanting island.
Jordan Pier, Guimaras
Jordan Pier



A NICE HISTORY:
In 1521, after the defeat of Ferdinand Magellan, the Spanish survivors aboard three vessels went to Leyte to undergo some repairs.  Later they abandoned one of the vessels named Concepcion in Bohol for being unsea worthy and sailed towards the nearby islands of Negros and Panay.

R. Morales, an author of the book “The Augustinians in Panay” published in 1987, believed that the Spaniards must have cruised close to the southern coasts of Negros and Panay.  The utterly homesick Portuguese mariner could have given the name Guimaraez to that small island lying very near to Panay’s southeast shores, in order to immortalize in this part of the world the first capital of the country and the birthplace of Portuguese nationality: Guimaraez.

Guimaras was cited in numerous documents and books on natives who are “masters in building all kinds of ships.”  It was also mentioned in the “Relation by Loarca of the Philippine Islands” by Blair and Robertson that the island was rich in products such as wood, stone for construction, wax and honey.  In the latter years, the natives harvested rice, corn, tobacco, and some coffee and cacao.  It was also recognized as important in fishing and agricultural industries in the book “The Philippine Islands Ecclesiastical Affairs, 1638-1640”.
I had the chance to visit Iloilo city during our psycho-spiritual seminar at St. Clements Retreat House, La Paz Iloilo City. After we finished the seminar the group decided to have a trip on Guimaras Island. This beautiful town can be reach via small boat at the small pier which  lasted for a 45 minutes travel crossing the ocean. Guimaras is famous for it's sweet mangoes and candy. 

Say cheeze at the cute, clean and beautiful small pier terminal at Guimaras
The Trappist Monk
Our purpose of going to Guimaras Island was to visit the Trappist Monk .The Trappist Monastery grounds is a peaceful and sacred enclave in Guimaras run by monks of the Cistercian Order of the Strict Observance. These monks follow the rule of St. Benedict and are best known for the extreme austerity or strictness that characterizes their discipline.
It's a blessing to pose with The Trappist Monk at their Gift Shop inside the compound.
The Trappist Monastery is located in Bgy. San Miguel, Jordan Town in Guimaras From Iloilo, Jordan, Guimaras can be reached by riding a pumpboat in Ortiz St., Iloilo City. In our case we proceed their in a group. Once you are there in Jordan Port, there are small jeepney that passes by Monastery or one can arrange transportation to the Trappist Monastery with the help of the Provincial Tourism Office Outpost. It is approximately a 20-30 minute multicab / jeepney ride from the Jordan Port.

Contact & Information

  • Address: Brgy. San Miguel, Jordan, Guimaras, Philippines
  • Website: http://www.ourladyofnewhelfta.com/OLP/
  • Mobile: (+63) 928 502 4756 / (+63) 9274634465
  • Fax: (+63)(33) 581-3468
  • Contact Person: Fr. Bruno Mendoza
    A pose at the entrance  of  Trappist Monk Candy Factory

    A ;pose on top of Trappist Monk Monstery

    A pose with an old man  cleaner at the Trappist Monk Monastery

    A souvenir solo;pose at the smallest plaza in Guimaras Island
    Smallest Plaza in Guimaras
When we go home we find the smallest plaza along the road and 
we pose at the Smallest Plaza in Guimaras Island
I was so happy because this is my first time to reach this place. The small pier was very clean and green, the smallest plaza was so green also. I had the chance to see also the Trappist monk living in this place. They have an eco-friendly gift shop inside and mango candy factory. If wish I have the chance to visit this place again and  try to visit other tourist spots.

How to Get There
You can reach this place  by plane through Iloilo Airport, by ferry and speed boat going to Iloilo pier.
From Iloilo pier, proceed to Jordan, Guimaras can be reached by riding a pumpboat in Ortiz St., Iloilo City. In our case we proceed their in a group. Once you are there in Jordan Port, there are small jeepney that passes by Monastery or one can arrange transportation to the Trappist Monastery with the help of the Provincial Tourism Office Outpost. It is approximately a 20-30 minute multicab / jeepney ride from the Jordan Port.

Contact & Information

  • Address: Brgy. San Miguel, Jordan, Guimaras, Philippines
  • Website: http://www.ourladyofnewhelfta.com/OLP/
  • Mobile: (+63) 928 502 4756 / (+63) 9274634465
  • Fax: (+63)(33) 581-3468
  • Contact Person: Fr. Bruno Mendoza 

Thursday, November 13, 2014

Basilica del Sto Nino: An Eco-Historical Spiritual Travel

The Historic Basílica Minore del Santo Niño de Cebú (Minor Basilica of the Holy Child of Cebú) commonly known as the Santo Niño Basilica, is a minor basilica in Cebu City in the Philippines that was founded in the 1565 by Fray Andres de Urdaneta O.S.A. and Fray Diego de Herrera, O.S.A.. The oldest Roman Catholic Church in the country, it is built on the spot where the image of the Santo Nino de Cebu was found during the expedition of Miguel Lopez de Legapsi.

It's an opportunity for me to reached this place and a blessings as well  when we are having  seminar retreat at Holy Family Retreat House in Lahug, Cebu City. I should be thankful to Br. Dondon who accompanied me in going to the church. The church was still undergoing renovation in year 2014.



The garden inside the compound was beautiful







HOW TO GET THERE

There are ways to get from Manila to Basilica del Santo Niño by plane, bus, car ferry or ferry

Mag-aso Falls Eco Travel: Negros Occidental

It's a blessings for me to reach the enchanting green Mag-Aso Falls in Kabankalan City. I should be thankful to Christian Brothers because during my stay with them they brought me here on their free day together with the sisters.
Amazing Mag-Aso falls is located in Barangay Oringao, in the city of Kabankalan, in Negros Occidental. The waterfalls’ name, Mag-Aso, originated from the hiligaynon word, aso’. Which actually means smoke. Are you wondering why smoke? It is because the twin falls, with the height of eight meters, create smoke after it falls.  It’s clear blue waters is one of the major reasons why a lot of people have started to love it.












Going down to mag-aso falls is dangerous and you have to watch your steps in going down.

After an hour of swimming at Mag-aso falls we're tired and  ready to go home


HOW TO GET THERE:


  • You can reach  Bacolod city either via private car, ferry, bus or plane.

  • Once you are in Bacolod city, get to the Bacolod South terminal headed to Kabankalan City. (This will be around 2-3 hours) Available buses are ceres buses

  • After you’ve arrived, get yourself a tricycle ride that could bring you to merkado Mercado is a small market where you can also opt to buy things you would like to have in the resort (food, towels, etc.)

  • From merkado, you can ride a jeep with a route to Mabinay and just inform the driver you are headed to Mag-Aso.

  • You can take a tricycle to the resort after.