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Nakatala si P. Canlapan bilang isa sa mga pari sa Malulos sa aklat na Historia de la Santa Iglesia Metropolitana de Filipinas noong 1876. <ref>https://archive.org/details/abv9098.0001.001.umich.edu/page/2/mode/1up</ref> | Nakatala si P. Canlapan bilang isa sa mga pari sa Malulos sa aklat na Historia de la Santa Iglesia Metropolitana de Filipinas noong 1876. <ref>https://archive.org/details/abv9098.0001.001.umich.edu/page/2/mode/1up</ref> | ||
[[File:It was in cockpits like this that Del Pilar spread his antfriar ideas (from Kasaysayan, v. 5).png|thumb|It was in cockpits like this that Del Pilar spread his antfriar ideas (from Kasaysayan, v. 5)]] | |||
"A master of Tagalog oratory, he (M. H. Del Pilar) would espouse nationalist and antifriar ideas wherever he could gather a crowd — whether it be at a barrio baptismal party or in the cockpit he ran with the Filipino coadjutor of Malolos, Father Rafael Canlapan."<ref>[https://archive.org/details/kasaysayanstoryo0005unse/page/56/mode/2up Kasaysayan : the story of the Filipino people vol. 5, p. 56] </ref> | "A master of Tagalog oratory, he (M. H. Del Pilar) would espouse nationalist and antifriar ideas wherever he could gather a crowd — whether it be at a barrio baptismal party or in the cockpit he ran with the Filipino coadjutor of Malolos, Father Rafael Canlapan."<ref>[https://archive.org/details/kasaysayanstoryo0005unse/page/56/mode/2up Kasaysayan : the story of the Filipino people vol. 5, p. 56] </ref> |
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"Si P. Rafael Canlapan ay isang tunay na makabayan. Naging koadhutor sa parokya ng Malulos mula noong 1874 hanggang 1892, naging katulong sa pagpapalaganap ng mga aral ni Plaridel at inilipat sa Imus, Kabite, noong 1892 dahil sa pagiging kalaban ng mga Kastila."[1]
Nakatala si P. Canlapan bilang isa sa mga pari sa Malulos sa aklat na Historia de la Santa Iglesia Metropolitana de Filipinas noong 1876. [2]
"A master of Tagalog oratory, he (M. H. Del Pilar) would espouse nationalist and antifriar ideas wherever he could gather a crowd — whether it be at a barrio baptismal party or in the cockpit he ran with the Filipino coadjutor of Malolos, Father Rafael Canlapan."[3]