

The First Communion
As a young boy, I used to hear my teacher say that history knows no if. But let us pretend that this exercise is legitimate. Why is the Philippines the biggest Christian country in Asia? Would it be, if it were not for the heroic and tragic expedition led by Magellan and the Spanish colonization that followed? Real history tells us that, for centuries, there were Muslim sultanates in the Sulu archipelago and Mindanao. “Fictional history” can tell us that what happened to the biggest Muslim archipelago in the world, Indonesia – where the other Catholic country in Asia is Eastern Timor, a tiny spot on the map – could have happened to the Philippines. The seeds of the Gospel were also planted there but are now concentrated in just a small corner of one of Indonesia’s thousands of islands.





