ESTABLISHMENT OF OWWA HELP DESK mu cater na diri sa atong LGU sa mga OFW concerns nga dili na kinahanglan pa muadto sa Province or Regional Office.. #SerbisyoPubliko#ToGodBeTheGlory
Business One Stop Shop ( BOSS )
FOR THE WHOLE MONTH OF JANUARY! BOSS – Business One Stop Shop at Cultural Center, Baclayon, Bohol..More convenient and hassle free.
Land Bank of the Philippines installed today their ATM
Land Bank of the Philippines installed today their ATM.
Celebrating 426th Foundation Day
Baclayon 426th Foundation Day Greetings from the historic town of Baclayon! On November 17, 2022, the cultural heritage – rich town of Baclayon, Bohol will be celebrating its 426th Foundation Day. During this year’s Foundation Day celebration, the LGU Baclayon is planning to showcase the following activities: November 14, 2022 – Mobile Blood Donation (RHU) – Ribbon Cutting – Lutong Baclayanon Contest – Ms. Baclayon Talent Night November 15, 2022 – Arts Exhibit November 16, 2022 – Medical Mission (RHU) – Diskwento Caravan (DTI) – Miss Baclayon Foundation 2022 Pageant Night November 17, 2022 – Holy Mass – Float Parade – Civil Wedding – Palarong Pinoy – Cultural Night November 18, 2022 – SK AND LYDO Night
Mass Civil Wedding
ANNOUNCEMENT! As part of the 426th Baclayon Foundation Day celebration, we will hold a Mass Civil Wedding on November 17, 2022 at Eutiquio Cimafranca Memorial Center (Cultural Center). We urge and encourage unwed couples, who have been living together without the benefit of marriage for more than 5 years, to join the said occasion.For more enquiries, please visit our local civil registrar and look for Ms. Tata Locot.
Data Gathering, Basic Frontline Service and Statistic Report
DATA GATHERING, BASIC FRONTLINE SERVICE AND STATISTIC REPORT A successful training on Data Gathering, Basic Frontline Service and Statistic Report with Bohol Tourism. Together with Pamilacan Island Boat/Cottage Operator and Local Guides.
MUSEO PARROQUIAL DE BACLAYON
Previous Next MUSEO PARROQUIAL DE BACLAYON The Baclayon church complex, originally built by the #Jesuits in the early 18th century and continued by the #AgustinianRecollects after the former’s expulsion from the #Philippines in 1768, stands today as a beacon of faith and a testament of the centuries old devotion of a people. Its thick mamposteria walls, a reminder of turbulent times, not only echo the prayers and petitions of its parishioners, but also serve to protect priceless tangible and intangible reminders of Boholano history and culture.In this age of new normal and in time for the Museums And Galleries Month 2022, the Diocese of Tagbilaran and the Parish of the Immaculate Conception in Baclayon, in collaboration with the University of Santo Tomas Graduate School – Center for Conservation of Cultural Property and Environment in the Tropics, present to the public a narrative of Boholano faith, devotion and traditions through the ages, preserved in the fabric of the historic and storied #BaclayonChurch and reflected in the impressive liturgical arts collection of the soon to be REOPENED #MuseoParroquialdeBaclayon.#Bohol#BalikSaBohol#MuseumFromHome#MGMEmbracingUncertainty#MGM2022© Museo Parroquiál de Baclayon
ANTI-RABIES MASS VACCINATION 2022
ANTI RABIES MASS VACCINATION 2022 Schedule mass Dog Anti Rabies Vaccination in every barangay Date Barangay October 11, 2022 San Roque October 14, 2022 Laya October 18, 2022 Landican October 20, 2022 San Vicente October 25, 2022 Payahan October 27, 2022 San Isidro
The 1st 100 Days
THE FIRST 100 DAYS The most trying and challenging time faced by the newly elected officials upon assumption into office is the delivery of various sectoral services, vital to the day to day needs of the people which the past administration miserly failed to deliver to its constituents. Being involved in providing basic necessities to the people in the height of COVID 19 Pandemic and for victims of typhoon ODETTE, the local officials are fully aware of the magnitude and extent of the suffering of the people. To categorically name the damage due the undelivered needs and its collateral sufferings of it is inappropriate for the incumbent officials to comment. The affected constituents are the most competent and credible to declare on such issues for they were the ones who suffered. Adhering to the truism that “everybody has his own mountain to climb “the incumbent officials never cared to look back but simply accepted the challenge. The newly elected officials assumed office at noon of June 30, 2022 and the first working day July 1, 2022, which was ushered by a Holy mass. The next few days, immediate, informal yet important brainstorming activity was done ,prioritizing sectoral projects to be undertaken at the same time assessing resources at hand, human and fiscal. The main ingredient in any project endeavor. When things were all in place prioritized projects were started – full speed ahead. Implemented projects were implemented in accordance of their priority: WATERWORKS– repair and rehabilitate of pumping units which were out of order due to the urgency of the project. Working hours of the maintenance personnel were extended until late in the evening. In the event that the nature of the work is beyond the capability of maintenance personnel specialists from Cebu are called in. In a matter of days all 9 pumps of the Baclayon Waterworks System were operational. It supplies potable water to the 16 inland barangays and to the majority of the population. Long lines of water containers lined along the roads awaiting delivery vehicles became a thing of the past. HEALTH– a. The municipality hired additional physicians to accommodate numerous patients in the midst of the pandemic and other medical needs.b. Two units of ambulance were added, a newly acquired from the Department of Health, another newly repaired.c. Hiring of more medical personnel such as responders and ambulance drivers.d. Giving incentives for the people to participate in the COVID vaccination drive. ECONOMY– a. Fuel subsidy to fishermen.b. Activating the Fish Port facility which provided cheap fresh fish thus eliminating middle men.c. Strict enforcement of fishing laws resulting in the arrest of illegal commercial fishermen and imposing fines in the amount of P________. Teamwork under any group undertaking assured the maximum result of desired goals. The chemistry of the present between the Executive and Legislative redounds to the well-being of the people. As of today, the Sangguning Bayan adopted the following resolutions and which was duly approved by the Executive; a. Resolution increasing birthday gift for Senior Citizens and PWDs in the amount of P 1000.00 from P 300.00 b. Resolution reducing the rate of water fee from P 10.00 to P 8.00 under graduated system. Ongoing infra projects: Concreting on the causeway from the national highway towards Baluarte. San Isidro and Dasitam water pumps. As of this writing, all the listed projects are subject for reporting as far as the writer can recall. The modest achievement within the First 100 days of the present governance reflect not only under our duty and obligation as elected public servants but more so in our biblical obligation as my “ brothers keeper”. We have “climbed our own mountain” and in the ensuing days we have foreseen that there are more taller mountains to climb. To successfully “climb your own mountain”, it has its own reward. The view from the top is AMAZING!
Baclayon Church
History The Jesuits, the first evangelizers of the Baclayon, planted the first seed of Christianity in Bohol upon the request of Doña Catalina de Bolaños, mother of the encomendero of Bohol island, Pedro de Gamboa to Father Antonio Sedeno, mission superior of Leyte and Samar. In November 17, 1596, the first Jesuits, Father Juan de Torres, SJ and Father Gabriel Sánchez, SJ , came to Baclayon. At that time, a Catholic chapel is already existing inside the encomienda. In 1717, Baclayon was elevated as a parish. The present stone church constructed under the Jesuits was finished in 1727. When the Jesuits were expelled in the country in 1768, the Augustinian Recollects immediately succeeded them in the late part of the same year in administering the spiritual needs of the people of Baclayon. Renovations on the church was done during the administration of Father Pedro de la Encarnación, OAR (1839–1854), Father Antonio Úbeda, OAR (1856–1859, 1861–1868) and Father José María Cabañas, OAR (1870–1898). The church was saved from destruction that might be brought by American soldiers in exchange for food and water in 1901. During the Second World War, the church suffered damages but was later restored. From being part of Baclayon, Balilihan, Alburquerque, Corella and Sikatuna became independent parishes in 1829, 1869, 1884 and 1914 respectively.Although it survived damages and was eventually restored, the church of Baclayon was heavily damaged when an earthquake struck Bohol on October 15, 2013.
