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Tacloban City (March 15) -- All roads lead to Homonhon Island on Sunday, March 16, as the province of Eastern Samar commemorate the 487th anniversary of Magellan landing in the Philippines particularly at the island of Humumu (as mentioned by Pigafetta in his chronicle), now call the island of Homonhon in the municipality of Guiuan.
While there is a controversy as to where the first mass in the
Philippines was held, there is no debate as to where Ferdinand Magellan
first set foot in the country. Ferdinand Magellan was a Portuguese
explorer who led the first successful expedition around the world. He
was born in 1480 and died in Mactan Island, Cebu, Philippines, in April
of 1521.
Every Filipino student know the significance of March 16, 1521, the
date when Magellan discovered the Philippines, as was taught in school
and yet throughout the years no nationwide celebration has been
observed to commemorate the date, except that which is celebrated in
the province of Eastern Samar.
Methink, the event has greater significance and must therefore be given more importance and attention.
As historian Agoncillo wrote, it was through expedition that the
Europeans first learned of the existence of the Philippines. It was the
first expedition to circumnavigate the globe, with a native Filipino,
Enrique or Panglima Awang.
It proved that the earth is round, not flat, as was popularly believed
then. It established the International Dateline, that one "gains" a day
when traveling from west to east and "loses" a day when traveling from
east to west.
For Samarenos and Eastern Visayas, Magellan Landing at Homonhon, showed
one and all the fact that Samar and the Philippines had already a
society and a culture of its own, as Pigafetta wrote, "their seignior
was an old man who was painted. He wore two gold earrings in his ears
and the others, many gold armlets on their arms and kerchiefs about
their heads...They have very black hair that falls to the waist, and
use daggers, knives, and spears ornamented with gold, large shields,
fascines, javelins and fishing nets that resemble rizali and their
boats are like ours."
On March 16, 2008, four hundred eighty seven years after Magellan
landed at the tiny island of Homonhon, a Mass, re-enactment and
commemorative program will be held at the Magellan Landing site.
The place is at Pagbabangnan where the big rock which serves as the
marker, remains intact, a silent witness to the historic event which
took place hundreds of years ago. A Magellan's Cross, though no longer
the original, is also found there (there is one in Cebu) and the spring
(now called Magellan Spring) where Magellan and his men drank many
years ago continues to provide clear water.
It is hoped that as Eastern Samar commemorates the 487th anniversary of
Magellan Landing, the significance of the day will be given focus by
history teachers so that young Filipino children will feel proud of
their rich history and culture. (PIA 8)
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