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A Trio Starts With One: Padre Burgos Museum@Vigan by lifeisacelebration on Aug 15, 2011Gomburza. How much do we know of Fathers Gomez, Burgos and Zamora? Years before Dr. Jose Rizal was executed in 1896, there were these 3 martyrs garroted in Bagumbayan in 1872 for their suspected role in the Cavite Mutiny. Their martyrdom inspire...
Manila Travel Guide: Intramuros, Rizal Park and Binondo by Life and Leisure.com on Jul 28, 2011Someone had once said that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and nowhere is this statement more true than Manila, the capital city of the Philippines. Often criticized by many for being severely polluted and chaotic, many travelers would often tr...
Jose Rizal’s statue of the Sacred Heart: Travel history and other notes by Monk's Hobbit on May 31, 2011RIZAL’S TRAVELLING STATUETTE by Fr. Victor Badillo, S.J.While a student at the Ateneo Municipal in Intramuros, Jose Rizal (14) made a small statue of the Sacred Heart, about nine inches in length. He carved the statuette in baticuling wood with...
The Schism between the Catholic and Aglipayan Church by The Aglipayan on May 27, 2011Philippine Folio Part 8: The Schism between the Catholic and Aglipayan Church (from TO BE OR NOT TO BE, Make My Day Book 10 by Larry M. Henares, Jr.) The Philippines was governed by a theocracy, a Catholic hierarchy which governed the Spanis...
Caloocan City Residents Proclaim Andres Bonifacio as Unang Pangulo ng Pilipinas by Philippines Rising (Taga Monumento) on Nov 30, 20101 December 2010 9:04amDuring yesterday's celebration of Bonifacio Day, residents of Heroes del 96 in Caloocan City together with colleagues in the re-launched Caloocan Historical Society have proclaimed Andres Bonifacio as Unang Pangulo ng Pilipinas...


