St. Catherine of Alexandria Parish Church is the heart of faith and unity of the town of Sta. Catalina. With every ringing of the bell, one can feel God’s call to hope and faith. Its historic structure reflects the steadfastness and devotion of the people to Sta. Catalina, their patron saint. Here, everyone gathers to pray, give thanks, and celebrate the blessings brought by the Almighty.
The town of Sta. Catalina, Ilocus Sur is a true blessing of nature and hard work. It is known as the “Vegetable Bowl of the North” because of the abundant harvest of vegetables that provide life to the livelihood of the people. In every plant and harvest, the perseverance and diligence of the Ilocanos are reflected.
Tucked away in Sta.Catalina, this cauliflower blooms with care and freshness. From early planting to careful harvesting, every floret exhibits commitment. Farmers, driven by their passion, are proof that Sta. Catlina is rich in soil, hard work, and hope. Cauliflower is more than food; it is a token of our town's harmony, growth, and love for nature.
The vegetables, scenery, and churches are not only symbols of the wealth of the town but also proof that by supporting our own, the economy develops and the spirit of unity is strengthened. Let us enjoy Sta. Catalina, the town with harvest, faith, and the beauty of nature.
Municipality of Santa Catalina – Province of Ilocos sur. (n.d.). www.google.com. https://share.google/images/6qmZ9jqZ8WRDgTLus
How to grow and care for cauliflower. (n.d.). www.google.com. https://share.google/images/uMlzKPQ46vdb8WwMe





Wow!Nice blog!
ReplyDeleteWow! I agree that Sta. Catalina is rich in soil, hardwork, and hope!
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ReplyDeleteI never knew Sta. Catalina have these places. Very insightful post, Althea!
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ReplyDeletedang, my home town again, very nostalgic to see it in another blog post
ReplyDeleteIt’s amazing how the town combines faith, livelihood, and nature all in one.
ReplyDeleteWow so amazing layout and photo, I wanna go there soon!
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ReplyDeleteWow! Such an amazing place!
ReplyDeleteI love how you described the places!
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