Pozorrubio Explained

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Motto:"Pozorrubio, Strong and Free"
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Established Date:January 13, 1870
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Leader Name:Kelvin T. Chan
Leader Title1:Vice Mayor
Leader Name1:Ernesto "Snooky" B. Salcedo III
Leader Name2:Ramon N. Guico, Jr.
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Pozorrubio, officially the Municipality of Pozorrubio (in Tagalog pronounced as /pɔsɔˈrʊbjɔʔ/; Pangasinan: Baley na Pozorrubio; Ilocano: Ili ti Pozorrubio; Tagalog: Bayan ng Pozorrubio), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Pangasinan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 74,729 people.

Often, the town's name is written as "Pozzorubio", but the correct spelling is "Pozorrubio". Its land area is 8,965 hectares.[1]

Pozorrubio is from Manila and is from the provincial capital, Lingayen.

History

Pozorrubio began as Claris, a hamlet and later barrio of San Jacinto, Pangasinan. It was named in honour of Juan de la Cruz Palaris, leader of the 1762 Palaris Revolt in Binalatongan (today San Carlos City).

Wealthy landowners Don Benito Magno, Domingo Aldana, Pedro Itliong, Bartolomé Naniong, Bernardo Olarte, Pedro Salcedo, Juan Ancheta, Antonio Sabolboro, José Songcuan, Tobías Paragas, Francisco Callao, and Baltazar Casiano y Salazar filed a petition on June 19, 1868, with Governor-General Carlos María de la Torre y Navacerrada through the Pangasinan Alcalde Mayor, requesting the conversion of Barrio Claris into an independent town. It included the modern barangays of Nantangalan, Maambal, Bantugan, Dilan, Malasin, and Talogtog.[2] The town's seat of government was at the original site of Barrio Claris, now Barangay Amagbagan.

The local parish priest, Rev. Fr. Asencio OP, and a certain Domingo Castro of Lingayen, also filed petitions to the Governor-General. Magno, Castro, Aldana, and Don Agustín Venezuela travelled to Manila by carruaje (stagecoach pulled by four horses) to personally deliver the second petition, which Queen Isabel II of Spain gave assent to on August 13, 1868.

The request was granted on November 3, 1869,[3] and Claris became a Municipio on January 13, 1870. Fr Asencio suggested the new name of "Pozorrubio" to Governor-General De la Torre: it was in his honour as he was also Count of Pozor, with the addition of "Rubio".

Saint Philomena was chosen as the town's patron saint, with a feast day of August 13, the anniversary of Queen Isabel II elevating the barrio into a town. In the Catholic Church, she is venerated as a young virgin martyr whose remains were discovered in 1802 in the Catacombs of Priscilla. Three tiles enclosing the tomb bore a Latin inscription that was taken to indicate that her name was Filumena, anglicised as "Philomena". Her relics were translated to Mugnano del Cardinale in 1805 and became the focus of widespread devotion, with several miracles credited to her intercession, including the healing of Venerable Pauline Jaricot in 1835. Saint John Vianney attributed to her the miraculous cures people said were his work.

The town's twelve intelligentsia formed the first Communidad or Town Council (Tribunal or Presidencia, the Town Hall):

Magno was elected on November 3, 1868, as the first Gobernadorcillo and began his term on January 1, 1869. Don José Sanchéz and Don Agustín Venezuela donated the plaza lot.

The parish priest of Pozorrubio's mother town San Jacinto, Fr. Pablo Almazan, appointed Doña Francisca Aldana-Magno, the wife of Don Benito, to teach in the only school set up in Claris. The town was then relocated to Cablong. On December 18, 1880, Gobernadorcillo Don Bernardo Olarte inaugurated the new site, with a new parish priest, Rev. Fr. Joaquín Gonzáles presiding over a brand-new church its attached convento.

During the Second World War, Imperial Japanese troops executed Filomeno G. Magno, a lawyer and the direct heir of Don Benito Magno, in 1942. Don Benito Estaris Magno's mother, Doña María Estaris (Akolaw Inkew) was Benito's first teacher, and his wife Doña Francisca was the schoolteacher in Claris.

On April 19, 2012, Archbishop Oscar V. Cruz[4] declared false the alleged apparition of an aswang (a generic term for a ghoul) in Barangay Villegas.[5] [6]

Geography

Barangays

Pozorrubio is politically subdivided into 34 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.

Climate

Economy

Government

Local government

See main article: Sangguniang Bayan. Pozorrubio, belonging to the fifth congressional district of the province of Pangasinan, is governed by a mayor designated as its local chief executive and by a municipal council as its legislative body in accordance with the Local Government Code. The mayor, vice mayor, and the councilors are elected directly by the people through an election which is being held every three years.

The chief executives of the town are Mayor Artemio Q. Chan and Vice Mayor Ernesto T. Go, with eight Sangguniang Bayan members or councilors who hold office at the Town Hall and Legislative Building's Session Hall.[7]

Elected officials

Members of the Municipal Council
(2022–2025)[8]
PositionName
CongressmanRamon "Monching" N. Guico Jr.
MayorKelvin T. Chan
Vice-MayorErnesto "Snooky" B. Salcedo III
Councilors Dennis Uy
Maximiano R. Balelo
Miguel A. Abalos
Jovito E. Estaris Jr.
Mark Lee P. Francisco
Lester M. Bermudez
Orly Guillermo
Edwin Bautista

Education

The town's foremost school is Benigno V Aldana National High School (BVANHS, formerly Pozorrubio High School).

Private schools

Tourism

The town's interesting points and events include:

Saint Jude Thaddeus Church

Saint Jude Thaddeus Parish Church is under the jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lingayen-Dagupan,[11] Roman Catholic Diocese of Urdaneta (Coordinates: 16°6'42"N 120°32'42"E).[12] [13] [14] [15] Its feast day is October 28; the present parish priest is Rev. Fr Teófilo L. Calicdan, while the parochial vicar is Rev. Fr Christopher E. Sison.

The town and parish were founded on March 12, 1834, by Rev. Fr Domingo Naval, the vicar of San Jacinto. The 1839–1842 saw the erection of an ermita amid the creation of Pozorrubio as Municipio on January 30, 1870, per Royal Decree of the Governor-General.

The temporary church in Cablong (now the town proper) was opened and consecrated on July 26, 1879, by Rev. Fr Julián López, vicar of San Jacinto; Rev. Fr Joaquín Gonzáles was the first parish priest until 1884. Rev. Fr Silvestre Fernández (1887–1893) added the convento and the escuelas of caton and the old, brick-walled cemetery. Mortar and ladrillo were used for house construction. Rev. Fr Mariano Rodríguez (1893–1899) built a bigger brick church (75.57 m long, 23 m 50 cm wide, with walls of 4 m high), but it lay unfinished due to the Philippine-American War.

Rev. Fr Lucilo Meris (1899–1925), the first native Filipino parish priest of Pozorrubio, shortened the church to 42 m, while American bombers destroyed the church complex on January 7, 1945, as it retook the Philippines from the Japanese. It was rebuilt by Rev. Fr Emilio Cinense (1947–1952), who founded Saint Philomena's Academy in 1948 and later became Bishop. Rev. Fr Alfredo Cayabyab (1954–1967) rebuilt the church, while Rev. Fr Primo García and Rev. Fr Arturo Aquino helped reconstruct the present church.[16]

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pozorrubio | The Official Website of the Province of Pangasinan and its People.
  2. Web site: Pozorrubio Historical Vignettes. Gin. Quesada. December 16, 2007.
  3. Web site: PHS-BVANHS Website, Pozorrubio, Pangasinan. https://web.archive.org/web/20120329185646/http://www.bvanhs.com/pozorrubio/. dead. March 29, 2012.
  4. Web site: 'Aswang' in Pangasinan not true, says Archbishop Cruz. Matikas. Santos. April 19, 2012. INQUIRER.net.
  5. News: Pulisya sa Pozorrubio, Pangasinan pilit pinakakalma ang mga residente dahil sa paniwala sa aswang. Police in Pozorrubio, Pangasinan are trying to keep residents calm due to the belief in ghosts. fil. Dagupan City. https://archive.md/5k036. 2013-01-18. 2024-08-14. dead.
  6. Web site: Missing animals rouse monster hunt in Pangasinan | ABS-CBN News.
  7. Web site: Partial and Unofficial Results in Pozorrubio, Pangasinan | Know Your Candidates.
  8. Web site: 2019 National and Local Elections . March 7, 2022 . Commission on Elections.
  9. Web site: pangasinan.org. www.pangasinan.org.
  10. Web site: pangasinan.org. www.pangasinan.org.
  11. Web site: Home . rcald.org.
  12. Web site: Saint Jude Thaddeus Parish Church - Pozorrubio. wikimapia.org.
  13. Web site: UCA News. https://web.archive.org/web/20120904103328/http://www.ucanews.com/diocesan-directory/html/dps-pr_urdaneta_parishes.html. dead. September 4, 2012.
  14. Web site: List of Parishes of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Urdaneta | Philippine Churches . 2014-10-06 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141006092537/http://www.church.nfo.ph/list-of-parishes-roman-catholic-diocese-of-urdaneta/ . October 6, 2014 . mdy-all .
  15. Web site: All Churches in Pangasinan.
  16. 2007 Fiesta Album of Bani, Pangasinan Church