Kalinga Journal

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13/04/2026

Please be informed that starting Monday, April 13, 2026, the Cathedral will be temporarily closed due to renovation in preparation for the Ordination of Rev. Fr. Sean B. Mejia, JCL – Bishop Elect.

Sunday Masses will be held at the SLCB Gymnasium at the following times:
6:00 AM
7:15 AM
8:30 AM
10:00 AM
4:00 PM
5:00 PM

We thank you for your understanding and continued support. Let us remain united in prayer during this time.

CREATIVE PAVILION. Visit the local artists as they showcase their arts at the 2025 Bodong Trade Fair  in Bulanao, Tabuk ...
11/02/2026

CREATIVE PAVILION. Visit the local artists as they showcase their arts at the 2025 Bodong Trade Fair in Bulanao, Tabuk City.

Watch skilled artisans and creators up close and be fascinated with their individual techniques and craftsmanship.

Have fun and experience having your face captured in a caricature, that you can even keep in a key chain or as a ref magnet.

Have your customized or personalized leather wallet, key chain, belt or bag with a local leather craft artisan.

Or bring home a decorative wire-wrapped jewelry or home decor.

11/02/2026
ALPHA PHI OMEGA - Kalinga Alumni Association (APOKAA 210) held the induction of its new set of officers (DY 2025-2027) o...
29/11/2025

ALPHA PHI OMEGA - Kalinga Alumni Association (APOKAA 210) held the induction of its new set of officers (DY 2025-2027) on November 29, 2025, officiated by National Executive Vice President Richard Mark "Archie" Bugarin and assisted by RD-APO-CAR Rodolfo Fernando. Said event started with a tree planting area cleaning and the planting of more seedlings at Callagdao, Tabuk City. CONGRATULATIONS!

16/11/2025

A Call to Action for Peace and Justice in Matagoan Zone, Tabuk City, province of Kalinga

As Christmas approaches, our community is gripped by fear and uncertainty due to the alarming rise in senseless killings. It's time for us to reflect on our role in addressing this crisis. We must work together to create a safer and more just society.

To Religious Leaders:
Let's focus on preaching the Gospel of Respect and Love, rather than competing for followers and members. Let's reach out to those who are lost and in need of guidance, rather than putting our energy in convincing church goers and practicing christian to join our congregation. Let’s prioritize building a community of compassion and understanding, rather than attacking others beliefs and practices. This is our CALLING.

To Government Officials:
While economic development is crucial, let's not forget the importance of peace and order. Without safety and security, progress is impossible. We urge you to prioritize the well-being of our citizens and allocate resources to ensure our community's safety.

To the Policeforce:
We count on you to keep us safe. Strategize to eliminate crime, and hold perpetrators accountable. Your salary is paid by our taxes, and we expect diligent service.

To Lawyers, Prosecutors, and Judges:
We urge you to uphold justice and mete out fitting punishment to those who break the law. Your role is crucial in maintaining peace and order.

To the Community:
Let's be vigilant and look out for one another. If you see something, say something. If you know something, bring it out. Report suspicious activity to the authorities and protect our neighbors and friends who may be in danger. Let us not be selfish and indifference towards the safety of others.

To Families:
If a family member has committed a crime, it's our responsibility to report them to the authorities. By staying silent, we become accomplices to their wrongdoing. Let's work together to create a culture of accountability and justice.

To our Papangat in Kalinga, let us reflect on our system of amicable settlement. While reconciliation is important, it's crucial that we balance it with justice. Those who commit heinous crimes intentionally should face the consequences of their actions and be held accountable under the law. Let's ensure that government resources and innocent people's money are not used to fulfill demands made by victims' families. Instead, let's focus on providing support to the victims and their families while allowing the justice system to take its course.

Together, we can build a safer, more just community. Let's take action now to ensure that Matagoan Zone, Tabuk City, Kalinga is a place where everyone can live in peace and harmony.

Balbalan affirms status as origin of the famous 'Binungor/Finungol/Binungol' native dish.
16/10/2025

Balbalan affirms status as origin of the famous 'Binungor/Finungol/Binungol' native dish.

11/10/2025

Happy Indigenous Peoples Month!

Watch this wonderful performance of the Lubuagan Cultural Dance Troupe during the inauguration of the Kalinga Weaving Center.

Congratulations Balbalasang Eco Village and Balbalan LGU!
04/10/2025

Congratulations Balbalasang Eco Village and Balbalan LGU!

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29/09/2025

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