CICM Maryhill Retreat Center - Bukal ng Tipan Pastoral Training Center (Taytay)

Philippines / Southern Tagalog / Taytay / Ortigas Avenue Extension (N60 / R-5)
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This place is a venue for Retreats and Recollections
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Coordinates:   14°34'48"N   121°9'3"E

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  • We had our 4th year retreat in this creepy place. We saw the ghost of a headless priest walking around the driveway around 2AM! Creepy! D:
  • Bukal ng Tipan is a CICM training center that provides pastoral formation with a mission spirituality for dioceses, parishes, and institutions to more become a participatory church in the world. Bukal ng Tipan offers wholistic training through participatory learning process, practical hands-on skills workshops, awareness raising sessions, and an experience of community.
  • a very nice place!!.. we had our youth camp there last april 28-may 1, 2008
  • where grade 6-2nd year high school pccians have their retreat. and luckily, i was one of them :D i personally thank the facilitators who handled my past sections: diocese of cubao and diocese of lucena during the years 2006 and 2007.
  • bukal ng tipan ay napaka gandang retreat house dahil magaling mag turo ang mga teachers talagang mararamdaman mong nag ratreat ka
  • tis is a nice place because you will saw the whole city and the manila bay
  • its a very nice place...how i wish i could bring my grade 6 pupils in maryhill on their retreat..
  • i've been here last October Fest with miss maria delia logronio, a good friend of mine,,she shared to me a lot about bukal and im very much interested..
  • I was living here during 1982-1983 when I had my novitiate year and 1st year of theological year (before moving to the new community house in New Manila, Quezon City). During the novitiate year we occupied the right wing of the retreat center and then moved to the temporary building near the gate. It seems that building has been demolished. I enjoyed my life here together with Adore Castillo, Ver Pozon, Mario Catan, Dennis Yaun, Tony Samonte and Jack Estoque. Our Novice Master was Rev. Fr. Ted Idliong with his assistant Rev. Fr. Many Valencia. Saan kaya sila ngayon mga kapatid kong sampuso sandiwa. There I learned Tagalog, Ilocano (basit laeng), and Cebuano (kunti lang). I am from Indonesia, now teaching psychology in some universities in Jakarta while having a psychological column in popular magazine.
  • I was there on retreat too with 4th year HS class and saw what I later realized was a headless man wearing a white frock but I couldn't make out the face. I don't know what time it was but my roommates and I were still awake and had to cross the hallway to go to the common bathroom. I was searching online for some information about this incidences and who it might be but couldn't find any information. I only later realized that it was what it was after talking to other former seniors ahead of us who also had a "sighting".
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