Friday, May 06, 2011

Guimaras Island


When we say Guimaras our perception is mangoes, yes indeed Guimaras is an island of mangoes. They claimed to be the country of sweetest mango not only in the Philippines but in the whole world. But Guimaras is not only famous for its sweetest mango but also endowed with white sand beaches, crystal clear water good for scuba diving, a century old church known as Navatas Church. 








I'm fortunate to experience and enjoy the beauty of crystal clear water of Alubihod beach in Buenavista. One of the top tourist destinations in Guimaras during summer. If you have plan to go for a swimming please include Alubihod in your list to visit. I assure  you will enjoy this place.

Monday, May 02, 2011

Abandoned Convent



People might found this ruined Covent uninteresting  but for me is is worth to see. This Covent is made up of coral stones, perfectly arranged in blocks forming 4 perfect rectangular shapes. They said that somewhere in this convent there was a  "Pugon"  an improvised oven used to bake breads. A part of it is used by the Knight of Columbus as meeting venue.









Meters away from the ruined covent, there you can find deep well made up of coral stones but sad to say I haven't picture of it. According to my great grandmother during Japanese occupation in the Philippines many raped Filipina, innocent children and filipino men were thrown here, they were murdered. That's the reason why folk spread in town thus gaining this deep  " mariit ".



Friday, April 15, 2011

Know me




"Life is difficult, and cruel, we moan unceasingly for its heaviest load, we cry for its pain, but how would you define life? Life indeed is a perfect creation of God! Difficulties, cruelties, heavy load and pain are part of Life for without these life has no meaning"






MY PERSONAL DATA:

Name:                Melvin Sealza Salinas
Birthday             February 4
Birth Place:       San Joaquin, Iloilo
Address:           12 F. Dela Rosa StreetBrgy. Loyola Heights, Quezon City
Degree:             Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Employer:         Julie's Franchise Corporation


               



San Joaquin Roman Catholic Cemetery


The San Joaquin Catholic Cemetery is located along the national high way going to the province of Antique.This  man-made structure was built  late of 19th century by the last friar parish priest of the town Fr. Mariano Vamba. At the center of cemetery stands a magnificent  " Capilla "   also called " Campo Santo".  As you can see the Campo Santo is a Baroque architecture touched by oriental design. It is made up of baked red bricks and coral stone.




From Iloilo City going south the San Joaquin Catholic Cemetery is at the right side of the road



San Joaquin Church


Last April 07, 2011, I went home for a burial of my grandfather. We arrived at Iloilo Airport around 4:35 in the afternoon. My sister and I decided to have our lunch at SM City Iloilo since we didn't have it before leaving manila. After our lunch done we bought some " pasalubong and "manong" the driver of van head our way to san joaquin. We reached the town around 8:00 o'clock in the evening. There were so many people playing majongtong-its and patumbo in every corner of the house. Patumbo local name for playing a toss coin. A probability of getting 3 heads or 3 tails to win the game. Head belongs to bagka ang tail belongs to those who play against  the banka.
Friday morning I was so exited to visit the church, we have our digital cam fully charged, we already had our coffee. So my friend and I decided to take a walk since the church is near our house. Awesome! Magnificent!  Those words came in my mind when I see it. It was a lovely scenario, the sun's light hit almost half of the church create such a beautiful reflection. The church look like a gold that shines in the middle of the town.

Do you know that San Joaquin Church was built in 1859 and finished in 1869? Ten years of hard labor of our forefathers. According to my great grandmother the stones use for this church was quarried in Igbaras and the coral stones quarried in Brgy. Igcadlum. During the construction pupils taking Latin subject  were required to contribute one  egg per day. Egg whites was used to paste blocks of coral stones. 

Rendicion Tetuan

What makes this church unique from other churches in the Philippines? If you go for a " Visita Iglesia" try to observe  each  church  you will notice carved saints, angels, Virgin Marry and the image of Jesus Christ dominates the entire facade. In contrary San Joaquin Church facade portrays a bloody battle between Spanish army and moors in Tetuan. This is how this masterpiece gets its name " Rendicion Tetuan ". Rendicion or Rendition means the act of rendering; the act of surrendering from war. In literal meaning " Rendicion de Tetuan " means a surrender from Tetuan.  I can say this is the most artistic and dramatic church facade in the entire country ever been built.


Baptistry

The Baptistry is located at the right side of the church while entering the church's main entrance. You can see Jesus baptism in river Jordan with John the Baptist. This was used for baptism during Spanish era. 















San Pedro Regalado

If you notice this image is at the left side of the lower chevron of the church. This saint is "St. Pedro Regalado" a Franciscan order who was born in Valladolid, Spain  in 1399. He is the patron Saint of bullfighter. Patron Saint of bullfighter because during his stay in convent (Abrojo in Laguna de Duero) there was a furious bull running away from the bullring of Valladolid no one could stop, but through the prayer and miraculous hand of this Saint  the bull stopped. This is the reason why San Joaquin has its famous " Pasungay Festival" or Bullfighting. A tradition handed from our forefathers.





  




Last april 20, 2010 CNN enlisted San Joaquin Church as one of the most overlooked destination in Asia. This means that San Joaquin Church might not be included in the list of most visited tourist destination in the country but worth visiting for. Isn't it truly amazing? Hoping that this appreciation from CNN news will awaken the Philippine National Historical Institute and the UNESCO to include San Joaquin Roman Catholic Church in the list of nominees for UNESCO World Heritage site in the Philippines.