In Nueva Caceres, Inocencio Herrera, Severo Estrada and Severino Diaz,
three native priests of the Cathedral of that diocese, headed the
conspiracy against the Government. They formed a deposit of arms and
ammunition in the organ of the Cathedral and, according to the plan
they had prepared, one of their first steps was to murder the Bishop
of the diocese. On this point it will be interesting to quote the
testimony of Tomás Prieto, of Nueva Caceres, who, whilst on board
the S. S. Isarog, on the 20th of September 1896, testified in the
presence of the captain of the Ship and other witnesses that he had
received 50 rifles, 10 of which he had given into the care of Manuel
Abella, a millionaire of that province who was eventually executed for
treason; the remainder he had distributed among other persons, 3 being
placed in the care of Severino Diaz, parish priest of the Cathedral of
Nueva Caceres.... As to their plans of action, he testified that the
intention was to kill all the Spaniards, the mentioned parish priest of
the Cathedral, the coadjutor Inocencio and Severo Estrada, all natives,
having promised to aid personally to secure the success of the affair.
He also declared that "on the 9th of July of the same year, a reunion
was celebrated in the house of Manuel Abella, and among those present
were Gabriel Prieto, a native priest and brother of the witness,
Severino Diaz and others; it was in this reunion that it was decided
to carry out the programme above mentioned."
In both provinces of the Camarines many were mixed up in some of the
dirtiest work of the revolt.
Innumerable cases might be mentioned also in which the native clergy
have exerted considerable influence against the American Government,
inciting the rebels to resist its lawful authority, much to the
detriment of the interests of the Church and bringing down upon
the clergy in general accusations of sedition and treachery. Juan
Castañeda testified that he had been initiated into the mysteries
of freemasonry by Severo Buenaventura, a native priest, coadjutor
of Imus. Buenaventura received his initiation from Ambrosio Flores,
now the Governor of the province of Rizal; he possessed three grades
and enjoyed the use of the symbolic name of "cuitib" (the name of a
small ant which bites furiously). Nine native priests were sent to
Manila from Vigan and La Union; all of these were convicted of treason.
[19] The word in the original Spanish is madrasta which, apart from
that of step-mother, has the meaning of "anything disagreeable."
[20] See note 26.
[21] For the complete document see appendix A.
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