Masalipit is a barangay in San Miguel, Bulacan. It has has population of 2,723 with 525 households as of May 2009. It is one of the farthest barangays of the muniipality.
Masalipit has a complete elementary school, a day care center and a barangay health center. At present, Masalipit is an adopted barangay of Arellano University where various programs on agriculture, leadership capability-building, health and sanitation, environmental protection, among others are initiated by the faculty and students.
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Oblates of Notre Dame
The Society of Oblates of Notre Dame (OND) is a religious congregation of women of pontifical right dedicated to the works of the apostolate. It was founded in 1956 in Cotabato, Philippines by two Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate (O. M. I.), Father George Dion, OMI subsequently Apostolic Vicar of Jolo and Tawi-Tawi and Archbishop Gerard Mongeau, OMI, DD of the Archdiocese of Cotabato.
They were with the first four daring missionaries who landed in Manila, Philippines in 1939. They pioneered the OMI missionary adventures in the provinces of Cotabato and Sulu, considered the most difficult areas in the Philippines. The country, then was faced with poverty and shortage of priests and mission partners.
Seventeen years later, on November 10, 1956, the OND has come into existence in the Church as a response to the crying need for a community of women that could complement the role of priests and for a community that could understand its own people.
Today, the Oblates of Notre Dame is at the threshold of its 50 years of missionary presence in the Church. It has more than 200 professed sisters.
They are on missionary engagements in the Philippines
The OND Sisters carry out Pastoral Catechesis (primary apostolate) and social services (secondary apostolate) through their varied ministries.
Pastoral Catechesis
Parish and Diocesan Ministry
School Ministry
Retreat Ministry
Social Service Ministry
Justice and Peace
Interfaith Dialogue & Culture of Peace
Reconciliation Center
Child Peace Learning Center
Migrants & Itinerant People
Dialogue of Life, action and religions particularly with Moro Communities
Indigenous Peoples
Alternative Education
Promotion of Indigenous People’s Right
Advocacy
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Bual Sur
Bual Sur is a barangay located in
North Cotabato. It is one of the pioneering barrios in Cotabato as it was one of the first settlements of migrants from Visayas wanting to adventure the island of Mindanao
.
The barangay is mainly dependent to agriculture specifically rice and vegetable production. Bual Sur is an adjacent of the poblacion area of Midsayap, therefore it has the potential of growth in terms of population as manifested by the influx of new residents preferring to have permanent home here.
Salunayan
Salunayan is one of the biggest and most populated barangays of
North Cotabato
. It is a thriving place of agriculture as it produces large bulk of rice as well as vegetables supplied in Midsayap and nearby municipalities.
Salunayan has been settled by mostly
Maguindanaon
) staying here as they, after all, are the natives of this place. Presently, the demographics of Salunayan is well distributed in terms of cultural origins since it hosts to military camps due to its proximity to Muslim secessionist infested areas of Midsayap. Soldiers bringing in there families from all over the Philippines chose to stay for good in Salunayan.
It has a complete public high school and elementary. It has a spacious plaza for social and sports activities. Plus, it has a concrete barangay hall, health center and activity hall.
Records shows that Salunayan produced notable personalities. The present Roman Catholic bishop of the
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