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IN THE U.S., SAINTHOOD FOR JUNIPERO SERRA; IN THE PHILIPPINES, POPE FRANCIS URGED TO CANONIZE THIRD FILIPINO SAINT

Pope Francis in Washington, D.C. (Photo: CNN)
Pope Francis in Washington, D.C. (Photo: CNN)

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles®) – Visiting Pope Francis will canonize Franciscan friar Junípero Serra in Washington, D.C. today — the first to be granted sainthood on U.S. soil.

Serra’s sainthood comes with huge controversy.  The founder of California’s first mission in San Diego in 1769 is seen by many as largely responsible for the enslavement, malnutrition and introduction of diseases, resulting in the deaths of 62,000 indigenous Californians.

In letters attributed to Serra himself, the Spanish friar considered the indigenous population to be “barbarous pagans,” and that only Catholicism could save them from evil.

Across the Pacific ocean, the Philippine Catholic Church is urging Pope Francis to fast-track the canonization of their hope for a third Filipino saint, in addition to Lorenzo Ruiz and Pedro Calungsod.

Members of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) are encouraged by the canonization of Junípero Serra and are urging the Pope to make another Spanish friar the third Filipino saint.

This friar has, for centuries, been a familiar figure in Philippine history and is largely responsible for the Christianization of Filipino natives (called Indios) back in the 1500’s. His name is Dámaso Verdolagas, more popularly known as Padre Dámaso.

Readers can learn more about the life of Padre Dámaso by reading the novel Noli Me Tangere, authored by Dr. Jose Rizal, the Philippines’ national hero.

BREAKFAST AT THE WHITE HOUSE: BONELESS BANGUS FOR POPE FRANCIS

White House executive chef Comerford. Inset: bangsilog
White House executive chef Comerford. Inset: bangsilog

WASHINGTON, D.C. (The Adobo Chronicles® ) – When Pope Francis visited the Philippines earlier this year, he wanted to try balut, the local delicacy of boiled duck embryo, popular among the Filipinos masses.  Unfortunately, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) respectfully declined the request for fear that the Pontiff might not like it.

Today, minutes before the welcoming ceremony at The White House, the visiting Pope Francis arrived at the presidential palace and was treated to a light breakfast with the First Family.  Sources close to the Pope know that he loves fish.

So, leave it to the White House executive chief, Filipino-American Cristeta Comerford to orchestrate the breakfast table with the VIP guest.

Comerford knew of the papal disappointment of not being able to partake of balut while in Manila, so she made sure Francis had something that would remind him of his successful pilgrimage to the Philippines.

The Pope was served a combination plate of boneless bangus (milkfish), with fried egg and garlic fried rice.  Locally in the Philippines, it is popularly called bangsilog  – bang for bangus, si for sinangag (fried rice), and log for itlog (egg).

The verdict?  The Pope loved it! Especially with the spicy vinegar dip.

It wasn’t anywhere close to balut. But it couldn’t be any closer to a Filipino breakfast.

How to prepare boneless bangus.

WHITE HOUSE FOILS GATECRASH ATTEMPT AT POPE FRANCIS’ WELCOME CEREMONY

The Salahis (File photo by AP)
The Salahis (File photo by AP)
WASHINGTON, D.C.  (The Adobo Chronicles® ) – Remember Michaele and Tareq Salahi, the couple who gatecrashed a 2009 White House dinner honoring Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh? Well, they’re at it again.

The Salahis managed to get into the guest list for Wednesday’s welcoming ceremony for Pope Francis at the White House South Lawn.

Secret Service personnel reviewing the guest list discovered something unusual on the guest list. It included  two familiar names : Mother Theresa and the Archbishop of Canterbury.

Both names were traced back to the Salahis.

Pope Francis arrives in Washington Tuesday and will visit New York and Philadelphia. It’s the Pontiff’s first visit to the United States.