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Evidences and Cavite Mutiny

1. Evidence from Albo's log book and Pigafetta's chronicle from the Magellan expedition support Limasawa as the site of the first mass. 2. Albo was the pilot on Magellan's flagship and kept a log book, while Pigafetta served as the official chronicler. Their accounts describe the route and a seven day stay at a place called "Mazuna". 3. A Philippine law has declared Limasawa Island as the official site of the first mass, based on evidence from these historical accounts and records of the Legaspi expedition.

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Evidences and Cavite Mutiny

1. Evidence from Albo's log book and Pigafetta's chronicle from the Magellan expedition support Limasawa as the site of the first mass. 2. Albo was the pilot on Magellan's flagship and kept a log book, while Pigafetta served as the official chronicler. Their accounts describe the route and a seven day stay at a place called "Mazuna". 3. A Philippine law has declared Limasawa Island as the official site of the first mass, based on evidence from these historical accounts and records of the Legaspi expedition.

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Evidences that show Limasawa as the Place where the first Mass was

held

1. Albo’s Log Book


Albo was part of Magellan Expedition. He
was the pilot (called maestre) in
Magellan’s flagship Trinidad. He was
one among those eighteen (18)
survivors of the expedition who
returned to spain with Sebastian
Elcano on the ship Victoria. Albo kept
his own diary by a “log book” during
their voyage.
2. Pigafetta’s Chronicle
Antonio Pigafetta was official chronicler
of Ferdinand Magellan, he recorded
everything he observed during their
voyages. They used Pigafetta’s
record like:
a. Pigafetta testimony regarding the route
b. Pigafetta drawn map
c. The two natige king as stated in
Pigafetta chronicle.
d. The seven day-stay in the place called
“mazuna”
3. Summary of Albo and Pigafetta
testimomy
4. Confirmatory Evidence from
Legaspi expedition
In relation to this issue a law was
passed in congress even though it
is will under debate, the Republic
Act 2733 declares Limasawa
Island in the province of Leyte as
the place where the first mass in
the Philippine was held.c
Cavite Mutiny
The 12th of June of every year since 1898
is a very important event for all the
Filipinos. On this particular day, the entire
Filipino nation as well as Filipino
communities all over the world gather to
celebrate the Philippine Independence
Day. 1898 came to be a very significant
year for all of us, it is equally important as
1896 – the year when the Philippine
revolution broke out owing to the Filipinos
desire to be free from the abuses of the
Spanish colonial regime.
Two major events happened in 1872 –
first was the 1872 Cavite Mutiny and the
other was the martyrdom of the three
martyr priests in the persons of Fathers
Mariano Gomes, Jose Burgos and
Jacinto Zamora (GOMBURZA). All
Filipinos must know the different sides of
story – since this event led to another
tragic yet meaningful part of our history –
the execution of GOMBURZA which in
effect a major factor in the awakening
among the Filipinos.

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