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During the Spanish Colonization of the Philippines, priests had two groups: the regulars (with orders like Dominican, Jesuit etc) and the seculars (no order and under the Bishop). Both had their own parishes to run. But there was a time when a bishop insisted on putting all parishes under his rule. As a result, many regulars resigned. Because of the abrupt need for more seculars, more Filipino priests were ordained and assigned parishes. The regulars complained. But 3 Filipinos continued the secularization movement and were executed because of this, yes they were the Gomburza. Frs Mariano Gomez, Jose Burgos and Jacinto Zamora.

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