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Iglesia ni Cristo

Iglesia ni Cristo, abbreviated as INC; (English: Church of Christ) is an international Christian denomination that originated in the Philippines. It was registered in 1914 by Felix Manalo, who became its first executive minister.

In 2010, the Philippine census by the National Statistics Office found that 2.45 percent of the population in the Philippines are affiliated with the Iglesia ni Cristo, making it the third largest religious denomination in the Philippines after the Roman Catholic Church (80.6%) and Islam (5.6%), respectively. (Source)

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Barangay: Igpit
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Our Lady of Consolation Parish


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The Archdiocese of Cagayan de Oro covers the province of Misamis Oriental, the island-province of Camiguin, and the municipality of Malitbog in the province of Bukidnon. At present, the archdiocese is made up of 45 parishes and 8 chaplaincies, i.e., communities on the way of becoming full-pledged parishes (40 parishes and 8 chaplaincies in Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon and 5 parishes in Camiguin). (Source)

Our Lady of Consolation Parish, Opol is in Initao District.

(See also Poblacion Ruins)

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Municipal: Opol
Barangay: Poblacion
Address: S. Salva Street corner M. Vacalares Street
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Molugan Ruins

The Molugan Ruins  is located on top of Molugan Hill. The ruin has a square formation made of corals and currently covered with vegetation and modern garbage. Initial analysis indicates that the ruins were probably used as a watchtower during the Spanish Period. (Source)

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Municipal: Opol
Barangay: Luyong Bonbon
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Lulu’s Nature An Agro-Forest Farm

Lulu’s Nature An Agro-Forest Farm is owned & Managed by:
Lourdes V. Abad & Narzal R. Muñez

Lulu’s Nature is situated in the hinterland barangay of Awang, Opol,  known for its rich mineral deposit of chromites ore which has been the subject to an “off-and-on” mining operations since the late 1930.

It is geographically located at longitude 124.4821 and latitude 8.4597. It is about 18 kilometres from the National Highway at Poblacion, Opol following a well-paved gravel road.

The place is secured for its stable peace and order condition as people in the community are mostly Dumagats or from the lowland, who are peace loving people.

Year 2000 – Conducted the Rehabilitation of Environment from Barren to Green.
Year 2012 – Introduction of Agricultural Development / Integrated Farming.

Always open.

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City/Municipal:Opol
Barangay:Awang
Address:Happy Hills
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Bagocboc Cave

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An extract from Hukay PDF:
“The team also surveyed two caves in Barangay Bacogboc. These caves are locally known as Salvan and Bacogboc. No archaeological materials were found except for a stone mortar found adjacent at the mouth of the Salvan Cave.” (Source)

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Ruins of Our Lady of Consolation Church

Poblacion Ruins

An archaeological team from the University of the Philippines (UP) have found old wooden slabs believed to be the foundation of a 16th-century church on top of a hill in this fishing town in Misamis Oriental.

The team spent three weeks feverishly sifting through tons of dirt until they found the wooden slabs on the right corner of the present day Our Lady of Consolation Parish church in Opol, where the ruins of old church walls can still be seen.

The Poblacion Ruins (X-2007-K3) exhibits vivid structural design
with both lateral walls still present. The ruins has a rectangular formation and made of corals. The site has been excavated by the University of the Philippines – Archaeological Studies Program (UP – ASP) in 2008 (ASP 2009). It has a single nave formation measuring 60 m x 22.5 m composed of two floors supported by wooden beams of Molave (Vitexparviflora Juss). (Source)


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Alejo Serina Ancestral House

No picture of Alejo Serina Ancestral House yet.

But Alejo Serina is mentioned on the Plaza de los Heroes monument.

Plaza de los Heroes is a memorial dedicated to the heroes of the three historic battles of Cagayan de Misamis during the Philippine-American War namely: Battle of Cagayan de Misamis (April 7, 1900), Battle of Agusan Hill (May 14, 1900), and Battle of Makahambus Hill (June 4, 1900).

The monument is located at Masterson Mile in Pueblo de Oro in uptown Cagayan de Oro City and was inaugurated on June 4, 2004. The events and names of the heroes are engraved in the black marble stones.


Alejo Serina, Opol (Source)

CdO Mayor Oscar Serina Moreno  is a descendant of Cagayan de Oro hero ALEJO SERINA.

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