Visita Iglesia: a 22K Maundy Thursday run to Cordova

Maundy Thursday and Good Friday are two of only five holidays when there is no work in the newsroom. It is a much-needed work break that I look forward to.

In my first Holy Week as a runner, I decided to run to nearby Cordova town and visit churches located there and other parts of Mactan Island.

ON THE CORDOVA BRIDGE. With Marlen at dusk on the bridge marking the boundary of Cordova town.

I wanted a runner’s equivalent of a visita iglesia—that Roman Catholic practice of visiting several churches on Maundy Thursday. The better route would have been toward Cebu City, where there are more churches (the visita iglesia apparently comes from an ancient practice of visiting 7 pilgrim churches), but I wanted to visit Cordova again after several years. I had fond memories of tasty batchoy being served by a roadside stall in front of the town hall.

I ran with Marlen, who had been sidelined by injury for weeks. She was slightly worried about running 21 kilometers, which was our target, so soon after running 7 kilometers in the Wednesday night run with the ungo runners and 18 kilometers last Monday when we ran home together.

We started the run at 5 p.m. at the Pajac entrance of Camella Homes.

While there are a lot of good running routes in Lapu-Lapu City, Maximo Patalinjug Ave., especially in the Barangay Basak side, is not one of them. In Basak, drivers of tricycles and passenger multicabs seem to look at runners as targets.

When we passed in front of the Gaisano Capital mall, traffic was so bad—to think it was a Maundy Thursday—the entire width of the road was filled with cars and tricycles, but mostly tricycles.

But after that, we had the road to ourselves.

Mactan Island is a scenic running location but only if you run near the coastline. We, on the other hand, were running in the interior portion.

Our run toward Cordova was uneventful. We reached the town at dusk and upon reaching the municipal hall I found, to my dismay, that the batchoy stand was no longer there. We didn’t stay long in the town because night had set in.


View Visita Iglesia Run with Marlen in a larger map
A VIRTUAL map of our run including photographs that we took in the different stops. You can pan the map around or zoom in and out of locations. Check it out as I will be including more of these types of maps here in CebuRunning. To zoom into the map, just double click on the part you want to zoom into.

When we ran back to Lapu-Lapu City, we encountered several stretches of the Cordova main road where there were no streetlights. It was so dark there you could hardly see the ground you were stepping on. The occasional vehicle passing by provided us much needed illumination.

Our last church stop was the Mactan parish church. After having our photographs taken there, we proceeded to our final water stop, the Liberty Shrine, which is also located in Barangay Mactan.

Marlen stopped at the 21K point at the intersection of the Basak-Cagudoy-Bankal-Buaya and Mactan Airport Road, she decided to just cover the remaining kilometer to the gate of the Camella Homes in a brisk walk.

Marlen and I completed our first Holy Week run at close to 9 p.m.

Maybe next year, we could cover the more scenic locations in southern Cebu and its historical Spanish-era churches.

  • Tito

    ka-nice ninyo duha ni Marlen wui. sweet kaayo.. inspiration!!! thanks for posting, Max.

  • abby

    hey max! that’s great! i agree with you that max patalinghug ave is NOT a runner’s paradise. i’ve passed this route a million times already and i always have to be very careful of the tricys. i haven’t been to cordova (where is this??) but i have ran to plantation bay (where a friend’s beach house nearby is my pit stop) in both maribago and max routes. i must say the maribago route is better. i love running in mactan! hope to see you again one of these days.

  • ling

    I tried the half-circumferential run of mactan sometime last year. i never thought cordova is such a cute municipality. hehehehehehehehe.

    good thing the runners cannot experience the horrific patalinghug ave. in this year’s GLLR.

  • vard

    I’ve ran around mactan island before, but I didn’t try patalinghug avenue, I can’t find any beautiful sights in there.