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Francisco Combés (1620 – 1665) was a Spanish priest who established Christian monasteries in the
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in the 17th century.


Life

Combés was born in
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(Spain) in 1620. When he was twelve, he joined the
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order as a
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at
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, harbor city near in Catalonia. Before finishing his priesthood, after only six years of study, he expressed the desire to become part of the expedition to the Philippine Islands. He was assigned to
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, and from there he joined a group of Roman Catholic missionaries bound for the
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. In 1643, eleven years after entering the Jesuits, together with forty-six other friars he was sent to the Philippines in an expedition by
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. Combés finished his theological studies in the Philippines, and was ordained as a Jesuit in 1645. He was assigned to Zamboanga in
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where he ministered for more than a decade to the religious needs of the natives. In the twelve years that he served there he grew to acquire strategic function, and prestige as a leader, becoming ambassador to the Muslim chieftains, among them Sultan Corralat, and the sultans of
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. He traveled to
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in 1657, and stayed there for two years. He was assigned to
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where he remained for three years. He gained deep insights into the history, the customs and traditions, and the language of the island. Combés was again recalled to Manila in 1662. Sensing the decline in the Spanish hold on the Muslim areas of Mindanao, he tried to persuade the Spanish government, and religious authorities to strengthen or hold on government fortifications in the island. While on voyage to Madrid, and then to Rome as
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of the Jesuit order, Combés died on board on December 29, 1665. He was 45 years old. Combés wrote a book, ''Historia de las Islas de Mindanao, Iolo, y sus adyacentes'' ... (Madrid, Herederos de Pablo de Val, 1667) that contains a three-paragraph section on the voyage of Fernão de Magalhães (''i.e.''
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) in Philippine waters in March–April 1521. It talks of Magellan and his fleet anchoring in
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and planting a cross at a mountain there. From Butuan, Magellan and crew sail for Cebu making a brief stopover at an island named "Limasaua". Today, Combés story is seen differently. Instead of anchoring at Butuan, Magellan's fleet is anchored at Limasaua. A mass, which is not mentioned in Combes' story, is held at Limasaua. This phantom mass is celebrated in the Philippines every year and the island Limasaua (now universally spelled with a w in place of u, "
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") is known as the site of the "''First mass in the Philippines''".


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External links


Pacific Maritime History Mazaua: Magellan's Lost Harbour
{{DEFAULTSORT:Combes, Francisco 1620 births 1665 deaths Explorers of Asia People of Spanish colonial Philippines Spanish explorers of the Pacific Spanish geographers 17th-century Spanish Jesuits Roman Catholic missionaries in the Philippines Spanish Roman Catholic missionaries Jesuit missionaries