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  2. Friars in Spanish Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Doctrina Christiana, one of the earliest printed books in the Philippines for use by the Spanish friars in spreading Catholicism. The Spanish friars were the crucial elements in the Westernization of the Philippines, and in spreading the Christian faith in that part of the world. Though missionary endeavors played a key role in their project ...

  3. Juan de Plasencia - Wikipedia

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    Miguel [1] Juan de Plasencia (Spanish: ['xwan de pla'senθja]) was a Spanish friar of the Franciscan Order. He was among the first group of Franciscan missionaries who arrived in the Philippines on 2 July 1578. [2]

  4. Felix Huerta - Wikipedia

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    Felix Huerta, O.F.M., was a Spanish Franciscan friar, Catholic priest, scholar and missionary to the Philippines during the 19th century, when it was still a colony of Spain. [1] [2] He is best known for authoring a history of local Catholic parishes which is now a critical tool for Philippine

  5. Saint Peter the Apostle Church (Vinzons) - Wikipedia

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    The Parroquia de San Pedro Apostol, also known as Saint Peter the Apostle Church, is a Roman Catholic Church located in the municipality of Vinzons in Camarines Norte, Philippines. It is under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Daet and is the oldest church in Camarines Norte built by the Franciscan friars in 1611. [1]

  6. Third Order Regular of Saint Francis of Penance - Wikipedia

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    Each friary held a school. The friaries were abolished with the Reformation, yet a few individual friars remained, although clandestine. [6] The Franciscan Brothers of the Third Order Regular are noted for their having secretly taught the boys of the Catholic population of Ireland for decades in the underground "bog schools".

  7. List of communities using the Tridentine Mass - Wikipedia

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    Franciscan Friars of the Immaculate (Houses in: Argentina | Austria | Benin | Brazil | Cameroon | France | Italy | Nigeria | Philippines | Portugal | United States) [40] Fraternitas Beatissimae Virginis Mariae: Comunitates Iesus Sacerdos et Rex (Fraternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary: Community of Jesus Priest and King) (Houses in: Bagnoregio ...

  8. Basilica Minore de San Pedro Bautista - Wikipedia

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    In 1895, the friars abandoned the place, and the following year at the time of the Cry of Balintawak, Filipino revolutionary forces occupied the church. [4] In 1898, during the Philippine–American War, American troops occupied the church. Then, it was left idle until it was repaired in 1912.

  9. Cagsawa Ruins - Wikipedia

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    The baroque church of Cagsawa was originally built in 1587 in the small town of Cagsawa (spelled as Cagsaua during the Hispanic era in the Philippines). The church, however, was burned down by Dutch pirates on July 25, 1636. [8] In 1724, the church was rebuilt by Franciscan friars under Father Francisco Blanco. [9] [10