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Spreading the Catholic faith during the years of Spanish rule in Davao was consistent with the difficulties of negotiating perilous ravines and crags, crossing the open seas, or climbing interior indigenous settlements. The presence of Moros in coastal areas and river mouths added more challenges...

Right from the first day when the conquering unit of Don Jose Oyanguren set foot at the Santa Ana waterfront (which half a century later became Davao’s first port), the symbolism and importance of religious icons or images were already aligned with historicity. Many of the...

The present-day San Pedro Metropolitical Cathedral, during the prewar era, was already a significant landmark that defined the town and where the central business district. Historically, the original church, built in the late 1840s under the Spaniards, was made of nipa and bamboo, later replaced with...

The feast of San Pedro, which falls every 29th of June, carries historical significance that dates back to the year when Davao, then a settlement, had about 70–80 houses, mostly occupied by settlers from Leyte, Samar, and other Visayan islands whom Oyanguren recruited. Its population...

Dear Ate Emz, Ako po ay 28 yrs old working in the Middle East. Pagod na pagod na po ako sa trabaho ko, araw araw straight duty, wala ng tulog at wala ng pahinga, dahil sa area manager namin na nagpapahirap samin, kaya ang daming nagreresign...