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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pedro_PelaezPedro Pelaez - Wikipedia

    Pedro Peláez y Sebastián (June 29, 1812 – June 3, 1863) was a Filipino Catholic priest who favored the rights for Filipino clergy during the 19th century. [1] He was diocesan administrator of the Archdiocese of Manila for a brief period of time.

  2. Upon the death of the archbishop Jose Aranguren on April 18, 1862, the ecclesiastical cabildo elected him Vicario Capitular, a position almost equivalent to that of Ecclesiastical Governor of the Philippines. Pelaez was to govern the archdiocese until the arrival of the new archbishop, Gregorio Meliton Martinez.

  3. Pédro Pelaéz. (29 Hunyo 1812–3 Hunyo 1863) Si Pédro Pelaéz ay isang mestisong Español na pari na nanguna sa kampanya ng sekularisasyon ng mga simbahan sa Filipinas noong panahon ng kolonyalismong Español.

  4. Pedro Pelaez, Leader of the Filipino Clergy This article provides new information on the creole Filipino, Fr. Pedro Pablo Peláez, who, together with Fr. José Burgos, was the most outstanding clergyman in the nineteenth-century Philippines. It discusses Father Peláez's previously unknown activities in the cabildo of the Manila

  5. luisthehistorian.wordpress.com › 2024/03/19 › padre-pedro-pelaezPadre Pedro Pelaez - WordPress.com

    Mar 19, 2024 · In this summary, we delve into the life, contributions, and enduring legacy of Fr. Pedro Pelaez, a pioneering priest who played a pivotal role in the struggle for the recognition and elevation of Filipino clergy within the Filipino Catholic Church.

  6. Jan 21, 2015 · But almost buried in the history was a Catholic priest, Pedro Pelaez, who was among those who perished when the church collapsed during a strong earthquake in 1863. Fr. Pedro Pelaez. From xiaochua.net. Among the Philippines’ pantheon of heroes and historical figures, Pelaez is nearly a footnote to Filipinos.

  7. The secularization movement continued to grow heading to the early 19th century. One of the native priests which led the movement in that period was Pedro Pelaez from Laguna. Along with Mariano Gomez, Pelaez started organizing activities calling for the return of control of Philippine parishes to Filipino seculars. [5]

  8. Pedro Peláez, leader of the Filipino Clergy. This article provides new information on the creole Filipino, Fr. Pedro Pablo Peláez, who, together with Fr. José Burgos, was the most outstanding clergyman in the nineteenth-century Philippines.

  9. It analyzes his reformist ideas, and explains his work and strategy to defend the Filipino secular clergy, whose rights were being violated by the royal orders of 1848 and 1861.

  10. Full Text: PDF. Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints is published by the Ateneo de Manila University. ISSN: 2244-1093 (Print) ISSN: 2244-1638 (Online) Pedro Peláez, Leader of the Filipino Clergy.

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