1.Agustino
2.Dominikano
3.Franceskano
4.Reculetus
5.Heswita
6.Benidictine
The first missionaries to arrive in the Philippines were Spanish friars, primarily from the Franciscan, Dominican, and Augustinian orders. They accompanied the Spanish expedition led by Miguel Lopez de Legazpi in 1565, and their mission was to spread Christianity among the indigenous populations.
Islam arrived in the Philippines in the 14th century through Arab traders and missionaries. The first Muslim communities were established in Mindanao and the Sulu Archipelago. Over time, Islam spread further through trade and intermarriage, becoming a significant religious influence in the region.
The first pope to visit the Philippines was Pope Paul VI in 1970.
The first bank established in the Philippines is Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI). It was founded in 1851 and is one of the oldest banks in the Philippines.
The first Spanish city established in the Philippines was Cebu City in 1565 by Spanish explorer Miguel Lรณpez de Legazpi. Cebu City became the starting point for Spanish expeditions to other parts of the Philippines.
The first Muslims in the Philippines were traders and maritime travelers from the Arabian Peninsula and neighboring regions. They arrived in the southern Philippines in the 14th century, establishing trading networks and communities which eventually led to the spread of Islam in the region.
The first five missionaries in the Philippines were a group of people from the LDS church. The Latter Day Saints were followed by Baptist missionaries after World War II.
Islam is considered to be the first religion in the Philippines, introduced by Arab traders and missionaries in the 14th century.
mountain men and missionaries
The first Mormon missionaries arrived in Samoa in 1863.
There is indeed an Episcopalian presence in the Philippines. The first missionaries were sent there as early as 1901. Today, there are about 125,000 people who call themselves Episcopalian in the Philippines.
ca. 400 AD
How many days it takes to arrive to the Philippines depends on the departure city and the mode of transportation.
Missionaries in the Philippines typically wear modest and conservative attire, such as dresses or skirts for women and collared shirts and slacks for men. They may also wear a name tag that identifies them as missionaries for their respective religious organization. It is important for missionaries to respect the local culture and customs when choosing their clothing while on their mission.
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April 27,1521
The missionaries were followed by the Spanish army, who were taking over the Filipino government.
Because it was their ignorance that enable the Spanish Missionaries to colonize the Philippines for 333 yrs. "No More to Ignorance"