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Holy grounds, tranquil spaces in the cradle of Christianity

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Cebu, hailed as “The Cradle of Christianity in the Philippines,” is rich in pilgrimage sites that include churches, shrines, and tranquil meditation spaces.It was here, on the shores of Cebu, that the inaugural Catholic Mass was solemnized in the Philippines, marking the start of Christianity’s influence across the nation. For this reason, Cebu stands as an ideal destination for observing the Holy Week as it links both faith and culture.

Here are some pilgrimage destinations that beckon to visitors seeking spiritual enlightenment and cultural immersion.

The Way of the Cross

The Way of the Cross at the Buhisan Watershed Forest Reserve

The Way of the Cross at the Buhisan Watershed Forest Reserve offers a spiritual journey amid nature. A trail or path—which replicates the Stations of the Cross, a series of events depicting the crucifixion of Jesus Christ—provides pilgrims and visitors with an opportunity for reflection, prayer, and meditation as they traverse through each station. Buhisan Watershed Forest Reserve, known for its lush greenery and serene environment, offers a peaceful setting for individuals to engage in spiritual contemplation while surrounded by nature’s beauty.

Basilica Minore del Santo Niño

Basilica Minore del Santo Niño

It is known to be one of the most revered and oldest churches in the country. Located in the heart of Cebu City, the Basilica Minore del Santo Niño is home to the Santo Niño de Cebu, a gift from Ferdinand Magellan to Rajah Humabon’s wife, Queen Juana, in 1521 which symbolized the birth of Christianity in the country. The Santo Niño de Cebu is considered to be miraculous and holds immense religious significance for Filipinos, drawing pilgrims and devotees from all over the country.

Celestial Gardens

Celestial Gardens

The Celestial Garden in Banawa, Cebu is actually a memorial park and cemetery. But what makes this quaint garden a Holy Week destination is its depiction of the Stations of the Cross. Life-sized statues are displayed all over the area spanning over two kilometers. With a serene view and tranquil vibe, Celestial Gardens becomes a place for reflection and prayer to those who seek peace during the Holy Week.

 

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Simala Church (Miraculous Mama Mary Shrine)

Simala Church

Dedicated to the blessed Virgin Mary, the Simala Shrine in Sibonga, Cebu is known primarily for two things: its Gothic-like architecture that makes it look like a majestic castle, and its power for answering prayer among devotees. Many visit the shrine to seek spiritual guidance, healing, and blessings. Thus, miracles are often attributed to the Blessed Virgin for pilgrims. Prayer vigils, Stations of the Cross, and a solemn Good Friday procession are what you can expect during Holy Week.

OAD Tabor Hills

OAD Tabor Hills

Inspired by Mount Tabor in Israel, where the Transfiguration of Jesus Christ took place, this sanctuary was established by the Order of the Discalced Augustinians (OAD). Their vision was to provide pilgrims with a tranquil space for worship, away from the hustle and bustle of city life. There is a chapel for prayer, a shop for religious devotional paraphernalia, and Stations of the Cross. What makes this place extra special is its peaceful aura brought by being surrounded by nature. From the top of the hill, there is an amazing view of the city, as well as a big cross where you can pause and reflect during the Holy Week.


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