In
preparation for the bishops’ retreat and plenary assembly in Kalibo, together with Fr. Bryand, the Asst. Secgen and Fr. Edgar, in-charge of the CBCP Pension Plan we conducted last week an ocular visit to the venue upon the invitation of Bishop Cor Talaoc
of Kalibo. Our team stayed at the Marzon Hotel, which will also serve as the
venue for the retreat and assembly. During our visit, we met with Bishop
Talaoc, the organizing priests, and the hotel owner to secure their support and
commitment to this significant gathering of all the bishops of the Philippines.
After
completing the meetings in Kalibo, we traveled to Antique at the invitation of
Bishop Marvyn Maceda of San Jose de Antique. Our first stop was the Malumpati
Health Spring and Tourist Resort in Sitio Malumpati, Guia, Pandan. After a
refreshing dip in the cold spring, we visited the Parish Church of Pandan,
which I had only passed by on a previous trip. This time, I ensured a proper
visit. We spent the night at the Esprutingkle Business Hotel in San Jose de
Buenavista.
The
following day, we explored San Remigio, starting with Eden Park de Aningalan, a
newly opened resort offering stunning mountain views and a suspension bridge.
We then visited the Igbaclag Cave and Danao Lake. In the afternoon, we enjoyed
the relaxing kawa hot bath in Tibiao, followed by a boat ride to
Mararison Island, where we stayed overnight at the Blue Lagoon Resort. The next
morning, we hiked to Mararison’s mountain peak, admired the panoramic views,
and swam in the island’s pristine waters.
By
midday, we returned to the mainland for lunch at the Culasi convent, generously
prepared by the parish priest at Bishop Marvyn’s request. Later, we headed back
to San Jose de Buenavista for our evening departure from Iloilo. Before
leaving, Bishop Marvyn accompanied us to Mary’s Cove, a boutique resort in
Anini-y, about an hour from San Jose. The resort’s spacious grounds and serene
seaside views, especially near the snack bar by the sea, were truly impressive.
On our way to Iloilo, we made a final stop at the Garin Farm Pilgrimage Resort. We experienced the famous meditation tunnel, which leads through a dark labyrinth to a mountaintop adorned with white statues of angels and saints, a glorious cross, and an image of the Blessed Trinity—evoking a heaven-like experience.
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