4. The Arrival of Don Bosco in the Philippines
- A historical book written by Fr. Gregorio Bicomong Jr. SDB in 2001, on the requests made to
the Salesians from 1891-1951 before the start of the Salesian work in the Philippines.
- This book, as a fitting work to celebrate the golden jubilee of the Salesians in the Philippines
(1951 – 2001), made use of primary sources researched in numerous archives both here and
abroad like Salesian Central Archives in Rome, Salesian Archives Hong Kong, Vatican
Archives, National Archives Manila etc. The book is not the history of those fifty years but of
the sixty years before that; a kind of pre-history of the Salesians in the Philippines (1891 –
1951).
- Far from attempting to be comprehensive and complete, in which no historian would
pretend to accomplish, it aims more at providing the readers a glimpse of the original letters
and other pertinent documents to help them understand the reasons for the seeming
postponement of the arrival of the Salesians in the Philippines, in spite of the many requests
made to fill a need in the Philippine church especially after Philippine Revolution of 1898.
- Topics includes:
a) Request made by Governor-General Eulogio Despujol himself in 1891, under the
Patronato Real
b) Requests from other bishops, priests and lay persons
c) The “Salesian Presence” of a Salesian Apostolic Delegate to the Philippines, Msgr.
Guglielmo Piani (1922 – 1948) and his secretary Fr. Louis La Ravoire Morrow
d) More requests and the first foundations during the time of Fr. Braga
5. Ang Kasaysayan ng Parokya ng Mayapa sa Unang 25 Taon (1973 – 1998) (The History of the
Parish of Mayapa in the First 25 Years, 1973 - 1998)
- A book written by a cooperator, Andres Molintapang, in the Tagalog language, to
commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Parish of Mary Help of Christians in 2003.
- The author, born in 1930 in Palo Alto that became part of the Parish in 1973, made use of
the archives of the parish, his own knowledge of the parish, his interviews with priests,
catechists and parishioners. An important contribution was the interview with Fr. John
Benna, an Italian missionary, who became the parish priest for 20 years.
- Although it is a simple history of a young parish, it gives an idea of the challenges and
growth of a parish with about 60,000 parishioners and 19 chapels (Six of which would form
part of the new Parish of Fatima in 1996).
6. The Beginnings of the Salesian Presence in East Asia (2 volumes)
- The two-volume work was the collection of reports/articles of the Seminar on Salesian
History held in Hong Kong last December 4 – 6, 2004, edited by Nestor Impelido.
- In the first volume we find the article, Salesians in the Philippines (1949 – 1963): Historical
Notes, written by Nestor Impelido. It is a study of the beginnings of the Salesian work in the
Philippines from the negotiations for foundations (1949) to the first foundations or works
started by the Salesians. This 25-page article made use of books and documents researched
from archives like Salesian Central Archives in Rome, Salesian Archives Hong Kong and some
Salesian local archives in the Philippines.
- The author tried to show the timely expulsion of some Salesians from the Chinese Mainland
during the on-going Communist expulsion of the religious and the much needed requests for
Salesians to start the work in the Philippines particularly on Technical schools. The author
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