The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898, volume 36, 1649-1666

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88. The discalced fathers of St. Augustine entered Manila in theyear 606, at which time they built a large convent, that of SanNicolas. It is the head of a very religious province which containseleven other convents. Four are in the archbishopric--San Juan, SanSebastian, Cabite, and Bolinao; and seven in that of Zebu--Romblon, Paragua, Zebu, Siargao, Bacilan, Tangda, and Catel. There are threein the province of Caraga in the island of Mindanao (where they havehad four martyrs). All their conven
...ts are of very strict observance, and devoted to an apostolical administration of the sacraments. Theyhave had some martyrs in Xapon, and always have members who are wellversed in all branches of learning. Their first superior was fatherFray Juan de San Geronimo, who directed twelve others, his companions, the founders and apostles of this province.
89. The order of our father St. Francis entered Filipinas in theyear 1577, when fifteen religious arrived at Manila, all apostolicmen. Of these, six came from the province of San Joseph, two fromthat of Santiago, one from La Concepcion, another from Mechoacan, and five from the province of Santo Evangelio in Mexico.


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