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In 1572, Augustinian Friar Francisco Vivar of Guadalajara opened missions in Bulakan, Malolos and Hagonoy, with 4,000 inhabitants. This was after he arrived in 1570 when he first planted the Cross on Bulakan soil with the help of the Sword, a ceremony that was first done on Easter Day in 1521 by Magellan the first time the Spaniards set foot on the Island of Limasawa. It was done in response to the desire of the Filipino natives to become Christians.

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