Philippine History is a vibrant and complex tapestry woven from grand narratives of revolution and nation-building, alongside countless localized stories of individual struggle, survival, and faith. Among these more personal accounts, often preserved through oral tradition or community memory, are narratives described as “miracles” – events defying ordinary explanation, offering hope, or demonstrating remarkable resilience…
Tag: Philippine Religious History
Exploring the Anti-Clericalism of the Philippine Revolution
The push for a secular Filipino identity during the Philippine Revolution stood against the Catholic Church’s long rule. Revolutionaries across the islands fought the Church’s far-reaching power. This was similar to the French Revolution, where the Civil Constitution of the Clergy led to the persecution and exile of many priests1. Thus, the Philippines’ fight echoed…


