I was
invited by Fr. Jake Yboa, the parish priest, to celebrate the fiesta Mass in
Matuguinao, Samar—a town I had long wanted to visit due to its remoteness. In
the past, this area was a stronghold of the NPA rebel group, making it
difficult to access. With no concrete roads, the primary means of
transportation was by boat from the town of Gandara. The journey involved
navigating upstream along the river, often requiring passengers to disembark
and tow the boat through shallow areas. The trip used to take about five hours.
When I
finally visited, I was surprised to find that a concrete road had been built,
reducing travel time to less than an hour from Gandara. I had always imagined
Matuguinao to be perched on a mountaintop, only to discover that it is an
interior town nestled near the mountains, at the heart of Samar, close to the
border of Northern Samar.
On the
way home, I stopped by the parish church of Gandara.