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"nd Religious Conditions of Those Islands from Their Earliest Relations with European Nations to the Close of the Nineteenth Century"

After going to the Philippines, he became
missionary in Porac, Apalit, and Bacolor (1635). He acted as definitor
and prior of Manila. He was elected provincial in 1638, but died in
1639. See Perez's _Catalogo_, p. 93.
[77] Cristobal de Miranda was a missionary in the villages of Mexico
in 1614, and of Apalit, Betis, Sesmoan, Guagua, Minalin, Candaba,
Macabebe, and Bacolor until 1641. He was definitor in 1632 and died
in 1646. See Perez's _Catalogo_, p. 88.
[78] Fray Lorenzo (_not_ Alonso) Figueroa labored in the villages of
Caruyan, Paranaque (1620), Santa Cruz (1626), and Agoo (1626). He
was elected prior of the convent of Santo Nino de Cebu in 1629,
after which he was sent to the villages of Lipa, Bigaa, Malate,
Sala, Malalos, and San Pablo de los Montes (1653). His death is not
recorded. See Perez's _Catalogo_, p. 96.
[79] Doubtless masses for the deaths of Father Pedro Garcia and
Father Cabrera.
[80] Fray Pedro de la Pena was born in Burgos, and professed in the
convent of Badaya in 1599. He worked in the Ilocan villages of Bantay,
and Narvacan (1617).


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