Spanish Influence
Spanish Influence
Spanish Influence
CATHOLICISM
It is the predominant Las Procesiones prominent tradition of
religion in Spain, and Spain. It is and organized marches similar to
parades that are a manifestation of faith and
almost every Spanish
commemoration of religious happenings.
City has Catholic
Churches and
Cathedral.
Almudena
Cathedral.
C ELEB R ATION AND
FESTIVALS
El traje La
corto (short mantilla (veil): a La
suit): short long lace or silk peineta (comb):
jackets, veil that covers a tortoise-shell
combined with women’s head comb worn by
a white shirt, and shoulders. women to
and high- It was once a secure the
waisted requirement to mantilla in
trousers. It’s wear it before their hair.
usually worn entering a
by men with a church.
Spanish sombr
ero (hat).
MUSIC AND DANCES
SPREAD
OF
CATHOLIC
CHURCHE
S.
GAIN POLITICAL
POWER BY
GAIN CONQUERING
WEALTH AND LAYING
THROUGH CLAIM TO AS
SPICE TRADE MANY LANDS AS
FERDINAND MAGELLAN.
A MAN FROM
PORTUGAL SET SAIL
UNDER THE SPANISH
FLAG WHERE HE
EVENTUALLY
DISCOVERED THE
PHILIPPINE ISLAND.
HE WAS WARMLY
RECEIVED BY SOME
NATIVE TRIBES.
Spain continued to send expedition to the Philippine Island until 1564.
Conflict and War erupted between 2 Nations.
Tagalog Spanish
Edukasyon Educacion
Diyos Dios
Baryo Barrio
Gwapo Guapo
FOOD
Filipinos were PAGANS (their gods and goddesses are embedded in nature),
and;
When Spaniards came, they introduced Christianity to Filipinos. They
(Filipinos) learned to embrace Christianity, and they started to believe in
Christ and the concept of salvation and afterlife.
Today, there are more than 600,000 churches in the Philippines. These
churches cater 93% of the current population of the Philippine Christian
population.
FLORES DE MAYO
SINULOG FESTIVAL FEAST OF THE NAZARENE
(FLOWERS OF MAY)
• Spanish established Catholic-Run Schools were Friar and Nuns are the
teachers at these schools.
• Spanish also added new subjects to their academe, such as Math, Spanish,
and Business.
• Set up Colleges (segregated by genders).
LAST NAMES
• In 1849, the Governor sent out an There were some Filipino s who did
order that all families were to choose not want to change their native last
a new last name from a list of names.
Spanish last names.
Ex.
Ex.
Macaraeg, Masipag, Batungbakal,
Garcia ,Valdez, Villanueva, Cruz, Magsaysay, Makapagal, Dimaguiba
Reyes, Flores, Ramos, Perez, and etc. and etc.