For some years already the DST Sisters (Daughters of St. Therese) who are working in our parish have been inviting us for the feast day of their congregation which they celebrate in their Motherhouse in Valladolid, Carcar City, Cebu every October 15. It has gone unheeded in the past. But this year their invitation was irresistible. Not only will we join them in their celebration but we will also be going to visit other places of interest in the nearby towns of Carcar. This included the visit to the now famous pilgrim site of Simala of the Monastery of the Holy Eucharist which belongs to the Marian Monks of the Eucharistic Adoration. Their statue of the Blessed Virgin had shed tears in the past (1998, 1999) and many miracles and cures have been attributed to her since then. Now there are hundreds if not thousands who make a pilgrimage to the place every day. An overnight stay was also booked for us at the beach in Club Fort Med in Boljoon, Cebu. It was also a great opportunity for me to visit old churches along the south eastern part of Cebu. (Another hobby that I also enjoy is taking pictures of churches around the country. Many pictures of churches that I took can be seen in google earth as I have downloaded them in Panoramio at this ad: http://www.panoramio.com/user/191171). So this trip was hitting three birds with one stone: joining the sisters in their feast day, taking pictures of churches along the way and getting to the beach in Boljoon.
With four of my parish vicars (one of my vicars who was the one very eager that we go was not able to make it) and two religious sisters we took the Supercat fast ferry in the evening to Cebu just after our presbyterium meeting. We stayed overnight at the Formation House of the Missionaries of Africa in Sto. Nino Village, Banilad and started our trip the following day. Since the mass in Valladolid was still at ten in the morning, we were able to stop by and visit the churches that we passed by along the way: Minglanilla; Naga; Pitalo, San Fernando and San Fernando. We passed by the shoe stores in Valladolid where they sell very cheap shoes and where they also have a display of a very big shoe. Then we went to Motherhouse of the DST Sisters in Valladolid where we joined in the feast day celebration. It was also the silver anniversary of one sister and renewal of vows of several others. From Valladolid we proceeded to visit the churches of Carcar, Sibonga, and the monastery in Simala. We were entertained by Bro. Martin who related to us how the monks started in the place just more than ten years ago. Then he showed us the mementoes of pilgrims who left there testimonies and signs like crutches, wheelchairs, pictures, etc as proof of the healing that they have received through the intercession of our Lady whose statue had shed tears in the past. Bro. Martin kept inviting us if we could celebrate mass in their church. However since we just finished celebrating the eucharist we promised that we will do it the following day on our way back from Boljoon. From Simala we proceeded to visit the churches of Argao, Dalaguete and Boljoon. Then we checked in at the Club Fort Med.
We learned that the name Club Fort Med is actually a shortened name of the owner who is Fortunato Medida. Coming from Dalaguete, the resort is just about a kilometer or two before the town proper of Boljoon. It sits just on the bend as one winds down to the town of Boljoon. The cottages are scattered all over the place. There is one building for the lobby, another for the function/conference room and another for their dining area which is the one nearest the sea. The rooms were simple but airconditioned. They also had a swimming pool. (It was newly painted while we were there and they were just trying to fill it up with water). There were also some kiosks on the sand-filled beach. One had to go some steps down to the sea as they placed some embankments all over to prevent the sea from eating up the whole resort. The sea although had clear waters was not sandy but of rocks and stones. But they had a good coral garden nearby with a good number of fishes also. The place has been made a fish sanctuary hence the presence of fish both big and small. I had a good time snorkeling.










The grotto (above) and the main entrance (below) to the motherhouse of the Daughters of St. Therese Sisters in Valladolid, Carcar.


The new chapel of the DST Sisters.














