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First Catholic Mass in the Philippines
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First Catholic Mass in the Philippines

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What is the debate surrounding the First Catholic Mass in the Philippines about?

  • Limasawa
  • Butuan
  • Both options are correct (correct)
  • Neither option is correct
  • Who was Francisco Albo?

    One of the pilots of Magellan's ship, Trinidad, and one of the 18 survivors from the Battle of Mactan.

    Who was Antonio Pigafetta?

    Magellan's chronicler and translator.

    Francisco Albo mentioned the First Mass in his logs.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What important event was recorded on March 25 according to Pigafetta?

    <p>An accident involving Pigafetta where he fell from the ship.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which island was believed to have gold according to Albo?

    <p>Seilani</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did Pigafetta name the archipelago during their journey?

    <p>The Islands of Saint Lazarus.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The route taken from Homonhon included the islands of Cenalo, ____ , Ibusson, and Albarien.

    <p>Hiunanghan</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Both Albo and Pigafetta agreed on the site of the First Mass.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Where was the First Catholic Mass in the Philippines believed to have occurred?

    <p>Limasawa</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who was Francisco Albo?

    <p>One of the pilots of Magellan's ship, Trinidad, and an 18 survivor from the Battle of Mactan.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did Antonio Pigafetta do?

    <p>He was Magellan's chronicler and translator.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Francisco Albo mentioned the first mass in his accounts.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What significant event happened on Easter Sunday according to Pigafetta?

    <p>They celebrated the first mass.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the Jesuit priest Miguel A. Bernad argue?

    <p>Pigafetta's testimony rarely mentioned Butuan.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Antonio Pigafetta claims they arrived in an uninhabited island on March 17, known as __________.

    <p>Homonhon</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the name given by Magellan to the archipelago during their expedition?

    <p>The Islands of Saint Lazarus.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Butuan is located near the delta of the Agusan River.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Historical Analysis of the First Catholic Mass in the Philippines

    • Different historians approach the same historical event with varied perspectives, leading to debates over exact occurrences.
    • The primary question centers on the location of the First Catholic Mass in the Philippines: Butuan or Limasawa.

    Primary Sources

    • Francisco Albo: A pilot of Magellan's ship, Trinidad, and one of 18 survivors of the Battle of Mactan.
    • Antonio Pigafetta: Magellan's chronicler and translator, known for his detailed journal entries.

    Francisco Albo's Testimony

    • On March 16, Albo noted land to the northwest but did not disembark due to shallow waters, instead anchoring at Suluan (9 and two-thirds degrees N).
    • Left Suluan for an uninhabited island, referred to as "Gada" by Albo, but with differing names in Pigafetta's accounts.
    • Continued sailing to a larger island, "Seilani," believed to have gold.
    • After "Seilani," they reached a small island called "Mazava," also at the same latitude.
    • Observed local kindness and planted a cross on a hill; a crucial detail that suggests Limasawa as the site due to geographical alignment.

    Antonio Pigafetta's Testimony

    • Reported being at Zamal on March 16, situated 300 leagues west of Ladrones.
    • On March 17, journeyed to an uninhabited island (Homonhon), setting up camp for sick crew members.
    • Named the archipelago "The Islands of Saint Lazarus," coinciding with the Lenten season.
    • Engaged with local inhabitants who returned with food supplies after eight days.
    • Encountered several islands while en route to Mazaua, where they established interactions with local leaders, Rajah Siagu and Rajah Kalambu.
    • Easter Sunday marked the celebration of the first mass led by Padre Pedro de Valderama, following which a cross was planted on a hill.

    Argument for Butuan

    • Jesuit Priest Miguel A. Bernad's examination suggested Butuan was rarely mentioned by Pigafetta, despite its significant geographical features, including the Agusan River.
    • Reference to the river by Pigafetta after Magellan's death indicates familiarity yet raises questions about the exact location of the first mass.
    • Many testimonies support Limasawa as the actual site of the first mass, in contrast to Butuan's geographical characteristics.

    Historical Analysis of the First Catholic Mass in the Philippines

    • Different historians approach the same historical event with varied perspectives, leading to debates over exact occurrences.
    • The primary question centers on the location of the First Catholic Mass in the Philippines: Butuan or Limasawa.

    Primary Sources

    • Francisco Albo: A pilot of Magellan's ship, Trinidad, and one of 18 survivors of the Battle of Mactan.
    • Antonio Pigafetta: Magellan's chronicler and translator, known for his detailed journal entries.

    Francisco Albo's Testimony

    • On March 16, Albo noted land to the northwest but did not disembark due to shallow waters, instead anchoring at Suluan (9 and two-thirds degrees N).
    • Left Suluan for an uninhabited island, referred to as "Gada" by Albo, but with differing names in Pigafetta's accounts.
    • Continued sailing to a larger island, "Seilani," believed to have gold.
    • After "Seilani," they reached a small island called "Mazava," also at the same latitude.
    • Observed local kindness and planted a cross on a hill; a crucial detail that suggests Limasawa as the site due to geographical alignment.

    Antonio Pigafetta's Testimony

    • Reported being at Zamal on March 16, situated 300 leagues west of Ladrones.
    • On March 17, journeyed to an uninhabited island (Homonhon), setting up camp for sick crew members.
    • Named the archipelago "The Islands of Saint Lazarus," coinciding with the Lenten season.
    • Engaged with local inhabitants who returned with food supplies after eight days.
    • Encountered several islands while en route to Mazaua, where they established interactions with local leaders, Rajah Siagu and Rajah Kalambu.
    • Easter Sunday marked the celebration of the first mass led by Padre Pedro de Valderama, following which a cross was planted on a hill.

    Argument for Butuan

    • Jesuit Priest Miguel A. Bernad's examination suggested Butuan was rarely mentioned by Pigafetta, despite its significant geographical features, including the Agusan River.
    • Reference to the river by Pigafetta after Magellan's death indicates familiarity yet raises questions about the exact location of the first mass.
    • Many testimonies support Limasawa as the actual site of the first mass, in contrast to Butuan's geographical characteristics.

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