The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 08 of 55 - 1591-1593 by Unknown
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and its immediate environs, where there are plenty of ministers,
might be sent to other districts where ministers are lacking. _His Majesty_--In the city of Manila are many Indians who are liable to duty, both in service and in other employments, who are continually shifting-- so that, out of the three thousand tributarios that there should be, not more than five hundred tributes are collected for his Majesty. To administer the sacraments and give Christian instruction there is one parish priest for the Indians, and they attend mass at the hospital for Spaniards. They are under the jurisdiction of Manila, in affairs of justice. ... D. _Bagunbaya_: _His Majesty_--His Majesty collects about three hundred whole tributes in the new village of Bagunbaya. This means one thousand two hundred souls. The convent of Sanct Agustín of Manila provides instruction for one-third of them, those nearest the city. The other two-thirds attend mass there. They are under the charge of the parish priest of the Manila Indians--that is, as far as the hermitage of Nuestra Señora de Guía ["Our Lady of Guidance"]. There mass is celebrated for them; while he who says it to the Indians of Manila says it in the hospital. There are many other churches where they may attend mass, for the parish priest assists at that of the hermitage, as it is a good settlement and outside of the city. These Indians are under the jurisdiction of Manila. ... CCC. _Laguio y Malate_: _His Majesty_--His Majesty collects three hundred tributes, which represent one thousand two hundred souls, in the village of Laguio y Malate. They are instructed by one Augustinian religious, who has a church and house there. They are under the jurisdiction of Manila. ... CCC. |
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