How to Go to Good Shepherd's Convent
Commuting to Good Shepherd’s Convent from Burnham Park is quite easy. Just ride a jeep going to Mines View Park at the terminal located near Harrison Street corner Mabini Street. The jeepney terminal is located in front of Danes Bakery.
Good Shepherd's Convent is around 500 meters away from the entrance gate of Mines View Park. We went to the convent after our lunch at Cinco Antonios Bistro. The convent is above the hill so it was a walk against gravity. Good thing that our little ones were able to recharge during lunch break so they managed to walk to the convent.
Our Experience at Good Shepherd's Convent of Baguio
The Good Shepherd Sisters went to the Philippines from Burma in 1913 in response to the invitation Bishop Joseph Petrelli of the newly formed Diocese of Lipa. The sisters established St. Bridget Academy in Batangas City.
Old gate of the Good Shepherd's Convent in Baguio (source: RGS website) |
The old convent of Good Shepherd Sisters in Baguio. (Source: RGS website) |
The Sisters knew that they cannot go on begging forever so they started a business and the Mountain Maid brand is born.
The strawberry jam became a hit to the tourists because they can bring home strawberries, which are easily bruised during transport and have short shelf lives. The Good Shepherd's new enterprise provided fund not only for the orphanage but also for the nunnery.
My favorite Good Shepherd Ube Jam was also created by a nun. In 1976, Sister Fidelis Atienza created the recipe of ube jam in an attempt to copy the original Baguio ube halaya Tantamco. Sister Mary Assumption Ocampo perfected Sister Atienza's recipe and the result is the best ube jam in the city. In an article in Yummy says that Good Shepherd ube jam is so delicious because they only use fresh ube (purple yam) sourced directly from farmers, Alaska milk, Anchor butter, and no food coloring or preservatives.
Strawberry jam and ube jam were not the only products being produced by Good Shepherd's Convent in Baguio. Their other products are mango jam, orange-lemon marmalade, orange marmalade, pickled sayote.
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Read more about our adventures in Baguio City:
Let's Go to Baguio (Part 1): The Family Adventure Begins
Let's Go to Baguio (Part 2): Our AirBnB Experience in Wharton Condominium
Let's Go to Baguio (Part 3): Family Fun in Burnham Park
Let's Go to Baguio (Part 4): A Refreshing Stop at Baguio Cathedral
Let's Go to Baguio (Part 5): Picking Strawberries in La Trinidad, BenguetLet's Go to Baguio (Part 3): Family Fun in Burnham Park
Let's Go to Baguio (Part 4): A Refreshing Stop at Baguio Cathedral
Let's Go to Baguio (Part 6): Underwhelming Experience in Mines View Park
Let's Go to Baguio (Part 7): A Savory Lunch of Baguio Bulalo at Cinco Antonios Bistro
Let's Go to Baguio (Part 8): Buying Our Favorite Good Shepherd's Ube Jam
Let's Go to Baguio (Part 9): Strolling Right in Wright Park
Let's Go to Baguio (Part 10): The Mansion House - City of Pines' Most Historical House
Let's Go to Baguio (Part 11): Our Family Tour Finale in Botanical Garden
Let's Go to Baguio (Part 10): The Mansion House - City of Pines' Most Historical House
Let's Go to Baguio (Part 11): Our Family Tour Finale in Botanical Garden
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References:
RGS Baguio History and Journey from Charity to Social Enterprise in Religious of the Good Shepherd website.
The Success Story of Mountain Maid: Nuns Sell Baguio 'Pasalubong' Help Cordillera Youth in Business News Philippines
Do You Know What Makes Good Shepherd’s Ube Jam Delicious? in Yummy
Congregation of Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd and St. Bridget College in Wikipedia
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What's ube? From the colour, my guess is it is yam. Here, ubi is tapioca or (sweet) potatoes. Looks good - I sure would want to buy a lot and take home. Great gifts for friends.
ReplyDeleteYep. Ube is purple yam. We usually prepare sweets from this yam.
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