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The first Tagalog version of the pasyon written by a Filipino priest was a bestseller three centuries ago and continues to be so.


Credit for the composition of the first local version of the narrative poem that tells the story of Christ from birth to trial and crucifixion and the music adapted to it goes to Father Gaspar Aquilino de Belen of the Batangas town of Rosario.
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Father Gaspar Aquilino de Belen of Rosario town composed and sang the first local version of this narrative poem that tells the story of Christ from birth to crucifixion.
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The first Tagalog version of the pasyon written by a Filipino priest was a bestseller three centuries ago and continues to be so.


Credit for the composition of the first local version of the narrative poem that tells the story of Christ from birth to trial and crucifixion and the music adapted to it goes to Father Gaspar Aquilino de Belen of the Batangas town of Rosario.
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Father Gaspar Aquilino de Belen of Rosario town composed and sang the first local version of this narrative poem that tells the story of Christ from birth to crucifixion.
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