This week
is Holy Week – a time to remember and reflect on the events that led Jesus to
the cross and to his resurrection.
The time
of Lent developed as part of the historical Christian calendar and is typically
celebrated by Catholics and some mainline Protestant churches that follow a
liturgical calendar.
Lent is the most
appropriate time to really meditate about Jesus’ Passion.
This week, dust off your
Bible and discover the words of the Lord. There are Bible verses
detailing promises and examples of God’s love and protection.
What are your favorite
verses?
For God so loved the
world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him
should not perish, but have everlasting life. - John 3:16
Be strong and
courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the LORD your
God goes with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you.- Deuteronomy 31:6
Humble yourselves, therefore, under
God’s mighty hand, that he may lift you up in due time. 1 Peter 5:6
Cast all your anxiety
on him because he cares for you.-
First Peter 5:7
So do not fear, for I
am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and
help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.- Isaiah 41:10
The Village of the Compassionate God the Father in Inabanga town offers a place for quiet, restful, meditative prayer this Holy Week. Contributed |
And this same God who takes care of me will supply all your needs from his glorious riches, which have been given to us in Christ Jesus.- Philippians 4:19
The Lord is good; His
mercy is everlasting … -Psalm
100:5
Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the
conviction of things not seen.
Hebrews 11:1
The Lord is good, a stronghold
in the day of trouble; and He knows those who trust in Him. -Nahum 1:7
For thou hast been a
shelter for me, and a strong tower from the enemy. - Psalms 61:3
It is of the Lord's
mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not. They are
new every morning: great is thy faithfulness.- Lamentations 3:22-23
Trust in the Lord with
all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways
acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.- Proverbs 3:5-6
Heal me, O Lord, and I
shall be healed; save me, and I shall be saved: for thou art my praise.- Jeremiah 17:14
Evening, and morning,
and at noon, will I pray, and cry aloud: and he shall hear my voice.- Psalm 55:17
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Combining
religion and summer vacation, the Holy Week is the best time to get that
much-needed rest and offer a silent prayer.
Holy Week is going to be a
busy time for Bohol province. Local and foreign tourists are surely going to
flock to this island paradise for some sea, sun, sand and “solemnity.”
Bohol is a perfect place
for reflection. The paradise will surely make you reflect on the things that
you have to be thankful for.
Spending the Holy
Week on the beach may be frowned upon by conservatives. But it is a
personal choice on how one remembers the passion and suffering of Christ.
Remember, it is never about a place or location.
You can have beach
soul-searching in Dauis, Panglao, Anda, Loon, Ubay and Carlos P. Garcia Island.
You can sit alone under a beach hut and sip fresh juice, and thank the Lord for
all the blessings.
Waterfalls in Balilihan
(Camugao Falls), Dimiao (Ingkumhan and Pahangog Twins), Candijay (Can-umatad
Falls) offer serenity. These not only feed the soul but also rejuvenate the
body.
Himuntagon Hills in Loay and Alicia Panoramic View are another
jaw dropping places for meditation and reflection. Allow these postcard
worthy views to bind your faith and restore your religious spirits this Holy
Week.
The Lenten Procession in
Baclayon is a must. During Holy Wednesday and Good Friday, the streets of this
town are filled with life-size religious statues depicting key events of the
Passion and Death of Christ on decorated carrozas
which are solemnly paraded along the streets followed either by devotees
reciting the rosary.
In Loboc and Loay towns,
one can see the ritual that dramatizes the first meeting of Christ and Mary
after His resurrection takes place at dawn on Easter Sunday. It
begins with two processions, where statues of Christ and Mary are carried from
opposite ends of the community. The statue of Mary is covered in a black veil
of mourning. Eventually, they will meet at midpoint, during which an angel
(typically played by a young girl from the community) will lift the veil,
ending Mary’s mourning and Holy Week celebrations. Well, what makes
it special is the world-famous Loboc Children’s Choir sings during the mass and
the ritual.
Amulet hunting is also a
bizarre activity. It is a folk belief that anting-anting (amulets)
are especially potent if collected, made, or charged on Good Friday. In Lamanok
Point in Anda town and in Kalagan in Garcia-Hernandez, some albularyo search
for anting-anting in caves and forests.
The Church said Holy Week
was supposed to be a time “to be with God” in silent prayer and reflection.
VRS has picked some places to make your activities
meaningful.
Old churches- There are
many old churches for Visita Iglesia. Although some churches in
Bohol were destroyed by the strong earthquake in 2013, they still provide space
for meditation and prayer during Holy Week for your spiritual
journey. There are 14 churches
to visit in remembrance of the 14 Stations of the Cross. Mediate
and pray at Alburquerque (Sta. Monica Parish), Anda (Sto Nino Parish), Alicia
(San Joaquin), Antequera (The Nuestra Señora del Rosario), Baclayon
(The Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception), Balilihan (Nuestra
Señora del Carmen Parish), Calape (San Vicente Ferrer), Candijay (Saint
Joseph),Corella (Parish of Our Lady of the Village), Cortes (Santo Niño
Parish), Dauis (Church of Our Lady of the Assumption), Dimiao (San Nicolas
Tolentino Parish), Duero (Immaculate Conception), Garcia Hernandez (St. John
the Baptist), Getafe (Santo Niño), Guindulman (Nuestra Señora de la
Consolacion), Inabanga (San Pablo Apostol), Jagna (San Miguel Arcángel Parish),
Lila (Virgin of the Holy Rosary), Loay (Santissima Trinidad Parish), Loboc
(Church of San Pedro), Loon (Church of Our Lady of Light), Maribojoc
(Santa Cruz Parish), Panglao (San Agustin Parish), Tagbilaran City
(Cathedral of San José), Talibon (Most Holy Trinity), and Valencia (Santo Niño
Parish).
Fatima Rosary
Hill- The shrine of the Madonna of the Miraculous Blessed
Virgin Mary in barangay Buenavista in Carmen town was built sometime in the
early 1940s. There is a concrete chapel, a spring and a souvenir shop.
Spiritual recollection becomes more enhancing on top of this hill where one can
look at the wide plains of Carmen and Sierra-Bullones. Don’t forget that it is
holy and quiet. Burn a candle and pray.
San Antonio de Padua
Shrine- Located in Barangay Tinibgan in Calape town, it houses the miraculous
image of St. Anthony of Padua, one of the Catholic Church’s most popular
saints. Saint Anthony of Padua is the patron saint of lost and stolen articles.
Village of the
Compassionate God the Father- The shrine located in Barangay Fatima in Inabanga
town provides a unique place for quiet, restful, meditative prayer during the
remembrance of the final days before Jesus’ death and resurrection. There are
life-size structures of the 14 Stations of the Cross with a big figure of the
God the Father of All Mankind at the top of the hill. “When I am in doubt,
troubled or feeling blessed, I always come to this place to find serenity..and
for thanksgiving,” said call center agent Gerwin Yudelmo, a frequent
visitor of this pilgrimage site.
Krus Daku and the Statue
of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Loboc – It is one of the favorite destinations of
the pilgrims during the Holy Week. A huge white cross 80 feet in height is on
top of the highest hill. In the next hill, one can visit the giant image of the
Our Lady of Guadalupe. Here, one can view the towns of Loay and Loboc.
Virgen sa Kaluoy in
Calape- The image of the Virgin is believed to be growing from an empty giant
shell. From a mere obscure figure, the image now is very visible, showing the
beautiful virgin with the giant shell in the background.
Shrine of San Pedro
Calungsod- A five-foot tall statue of Blessed Pedro Calungsod found
in Barangay Malbog, Jagna town, is a popular pilgrimage site. The only statue
dedicated to Pedro Calungsod in Bohol, tourists and pilgrims pray before the
statue and leave written prayers at the foot of the statue.
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