Category Archives: Misamis Oriental

Balingoan

According to the local legend, it derived it’s name from the word “baling ni juan” (John’s Fishing Net), which later on became simply as “Balingoan”.



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Municipal:Balingoan
Barangays:9
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Urban/Rural

Barangay Officials

A barangay is led and governed by its barangay officials. The "barangay officials" is considered as a Local Government Unit (LGU) same as the Provincial and the Municipal Government. It is composed of a Punong Barangay and 7 Barangay Kagawad. Thus, there are 8 members of the Legislative Council in a barangay. Each member has its own respective committee where they are Chairmen of those committees. The Committees are the following: (1) Peace and Order Committee, (2) Infrastructure Committee, (3) Education Committee, (4) Health Committee, (5) Agriculture Committee, (6) Tourism Committee, (7) Finance Committee, and (8) Youth and Sports Committee. There are 3 appointed members of each committee. (Source)

Urban/Rural

Barangay Officials

A barangay is led and governed by its barangay officials. The "barangay officials" is considered as a Local Government Unit (LGU) same as the Provincial and the Municipal Government. It is composed of a Punong Barangay and 7 Barangay Kagawad. Thus, there are 8 members of the Legislative Council in a barangay. Each member has its own respective committee where they are Chairmen of those committees. The Committees are the following: (1) Peace and Order Committee, (2) Infrastructure Committee, (3) Education Committee, (4) Health Committee, (5) Agriculture Committee, (6) Tourism Committee, (7) Finance Committee, and (8) Youth and Sports Committee. There are 3 appointed members of each committee. (Source)

Urban/Rural

Barangay Officials

A barangay is led and governed by its barangay officials. The "barangay officials" is considered as a Local Government Unit (LGU) same as the Provincial and the Municipal Government. It is composed of a Punong Barangay and 7 Barangay Kagawad. Thus, there are 8 members of the Legislative Council in a barangay. Each member has its own respective committee where they are Chairmen of those committees. The Committees are the following: (1) Peace and Order Committee, (2) Infrastructure Committee, (3) Education Committee, (4) Health Committee, (5) Agriculture Committee, (6) Tourism Committee, (7) Finance Committee, and (8) Youth and Sports Committee. There are 3 appointed members of each committee. (Source)

Casa San Pio Pilgrims’ Inn


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Casa San Pio Pilgrims’ Inn is a sanctuary for those seeking to be spiritually recharged…It is a bed & breakfast and a Catholic retreat facility.

Casa San Pio is located inside St Padre Pio’s Apostolic Farm. It is operated and managed by Philippine Madonna House Foundation Inc.

Casa San Pio offers bed & breakfast facilities: 26 beds in the Pilgrims’ Inn, 14 beds in Nazareth Cottages summer camp facilities in Mary’s Garden. Their Function Hall can accommodate up to 160 guests for a sit-down function. This is open for retreats, training & seminars, meetings, weddings & other social functions. They can also arrange for dining functions in Mary’s Garden.

The Farm is located in Upper Lapinig Barangay Road, around 300meters uphill after the Balingoan Municipal Hall.

When you reach Gate 1 of St Padre Pio’s Apostolic Farm, go 50meters further. In Gate 2, there is a sinage signifying you’ve reached Casa San Pio.

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Email:padrepio.apostolicfarm@gmail.com
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Mobile:0916 3564110
Municipal:Balingoan
Barangay:Upper Lapinig
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Google Map:Casa San Pio Pilgrims Inn