Columban Farewell: Nature Restored + 6 Chapels Built

May 14, 2026

The Columban presence in Our Lady of Lourdes Mission Station, Don Victoriano, Misamis Occidental (Philippines) is ending, writes Columban Missionary Fr Brendan Kelly.

It has been a blessing in the lives of the faith community. A once peripheral, marginalised, and often neglected community has been regularly served, strengthening the catechetical, Eucharistic and youth ministries.

Over the past thirteen years, six solid churches/chapels have been built with an eye to the future. They have brought joy and pride to the poor hinterland communities with significant Subanen population.

A welcoming space has been created involving the use of the Subanen language and musical instruments that attracted the Subanen and encouraged a previously unseen level of participation in the life of the church.

Inside a church during a Mass, priests in white vestments stand at the altar as a large congregation fills the pews.

Thanksgiving Mass at Our Lady of Lourdes Mission Station, Don Victoriano, Misamis Occidental, with Fr Brendan Kelly.

A once barren and degraded piece of land has been restored to a thriving forested space with 55 exotic and indigenous species, and a delightful cacophony of birds along with spiders, butterflies, moths and snakes. It is a testament to what care and patience can bring forth.

The atmosphere of fear, trepidation and violence in the area is largely gone now. But another kind of threat lurks menacingly. The loss of ancestral land and environmental integrity continue, driven by tourism and infrastructure development roads that crisscross this vital protected watershed area, the source of 55 rivers.

Priest in white vestments speaking with seated women in a bright room with green window bars and a wall calendar/posters nearby.

Columban Missionary Fr Brendan Kelly.

Speaking out of heartfelt love and concern has not been without challenges, and it has brought things to a decisive point.

As I leave Don Victoriano, I do so with a grateful heart. Yet I am also sad to leave a place and a people I have come to love and always will hold close in my heart.

Woman wearing a headscarf speaks into a microphone at a lectern during a church service, with clergy in white robes seated nearby and white floral arrangements on the altar aisle.

Thanksgiving Mass at Our Lady of Lourdes Mission Station, Don Victoriano, Misamis Occidental.

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