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Wars of ancient history were about possessions, territory, power, control, family, betrayal, lover's quarrel, politics and sometimes religion.

But we are in the Modern era and supposedly more educated and enlightened .

Think about this. Don't just brush off these questions.

  • Why is RELIGION still involved in WARS? Isn't religion supposed to be about PEACE?
  • Ask yourself; What religion always campaign to have its religious laws be accepted as government laws, always involved in wars and consistently causing WARS, yet insists that it's a religion of peace?

WHY??

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  2. The victims who are waiting for the right moment to retaliate. They can’t win yet, so they tolerate.

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Santa Catalina, Zamboanga City, Philippines

Location of Sta. Catalina, Zamboanga City

  • Sta. Catalina is about 54 hectares wide

Distance from CITY PROPER: 1.76 Km.

History of Sta. Catalina, Zamboanga City

People of Sta. Catalina, Zamboanga City

  • (2007 Census)
    • Total Population: 16,351
    • Number of Household: 2,446

Local Government Unit LGU of Sta. Catalina, Zamboanga City

Elected Officers for the term of 2007 - 2010

Businesses in Sta. Catalina, Zamboanga City

THIS NEEDS TO BE ORGANIZED 2. Manufacturing Industrry 3. Commercial Industry

Manufacturing Industry No. Commercial Establishment No. Bakery/Bakeshop 10 Groceries 6 Ice Cream/ Ice Drop Sari-Sari Store 146 Native Delicacies 2 Hardware & Electrical Supplies 5 Sweet Preserves Construction & Concrete Products 5 Sitcharon Car/Jeep Parts & Supplies 3 Noodles Motorcycle & Bicycle Supplies 3 Balut Agri. Equipment & Supplies 1 Vinergar 4 School & Office Supplies 1 Fish Drying & Smoking 5 Photo Center & Supplies Laboratories 2 Appliance Store 4 Chemical Industry 1 Jewelry Shop & Stores 1 Fertilizers Bags & Footwear Store 1 Feedmills Video, VTR Tapes Center 1 Garment & Embroidery Bazaar & Gifts Shops Footwear Factories Printing Press Textile Mills Pawnshop Bags/Wallets Factories Funeral Parlor 1 Furniture/Factory Drugstore 7

    Wooden		Public Market	2
    Rattan		Talipapa	2
    Bamboo	2	Cinemas	
    Metal		Cockpit	

Paper Manufacturing Financial Institutions Cement Bag Manufacturing Restaurant/ Carenderia 25 Cement Factories Real Estate Brokers 1 Marble Craft Night Clubs & Massage Clinics Blacksmith Memorial Parks Iron & Metal Craft Insurance/ Securities Brokers Eng’rng. Work/ Machine Shop 1 Gasoline Stations 1 Jewelry Manufac.& Goldsmith Gen. Services/ Contractors Ceramics Pottery Arrastre Services 1 Woodcraft 3 Body Bldg./Physical Fitness Gym Handicraft 2 Beauty Parlors 2 Weaving Barber Shops 2 Fashion Accessories Others Others

Sta. Catalina, Zamboanga City supports Philippine Cycling

Philippine Cycling is about cycling in the Philippnes. Philippine Cycling helps promote bike races, cycling clubs, bicycle tours, and the development of bicycle trails. Activities are coordinated with bike shops and cycling clubs throughout the Philippines to promote the fun of riding bikes. Philippine Cycling will be coordinating events with tour of Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. Road biking and mountain bikings will be promoted by Philippine Cycling.

Real Estate or Properties for Sale or lease in Sta. Catalina, Zamboanga City

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Religions in Sta. Catalina, Zamboanga City

  1. Catholic: 47 %
  2. Islam 42%
  3. Iglesia Ni Kristo 4%
  4. Protestant 3%
  5. Buddhism 2%
  6. CJCLS (Mormons) 2%
  7. Others (Specify)

Schools in Sta. Catalina, Zamboanga City

  • Don Gregorio Evangelista Memorial School
  • Lustre Day Care Center
  • Sta. Catalina Day Care Center
  • COP CARE Learning Center
  • Silsilah Schools

Economy of Sta. Catalina, Zamboanga City

NEED TO ORGANIZE THIS

II. ECONOMIC CONDITIONS

A. Major Sources of Livelihood

1. Government Employees 2. Department Store Employees 3. Vendors


B. Agriculture

1. Poultry/Livestock Raising

1.1 Poultry/ Livestock Population

CLASSIFICATION NUMBER TYPE NUMBER

  • Poultry
    • Layers 35
    • Broilers 20
    • Gamecocks 60
    • Wild Ducks
    • Muscovy
    • Geese 15
    • Pigeons 20
    • Turkeys 5
    • Quails
  • Livestock
    • Cattle
    • Carabaos
    • Hogs 30
    • Goats 10
    • Horses
    • Dogs 100

2. Presence of Agricultural and Forestry Expansion Services

( ) Agricultural Extension and Veterinary

( X ) Visitation ( ) Weekly ( ) Monthly ( ) None

( X ) Seed Collection and Distribution System (Nurseries)

( X ) Storage and Processing

( ) Credit Cooperative

( ) Forestry Extension Services

C. Industry

1. Inventory of Existing Industries

EXISTING INDUSTRIES NUMEBR - Manufacturing 28 - Mining and Quarrying - Agro – Industry 1 - Cottage Industry - Tourism - Others

2. Manufacturing Industrry 3. Commercial Industry

Manufacturing Industry No. Commercial Establishment No. Bakery/Bakeshop 10 Groceries 6 Ice Cream/ Ice Drop Sari-Sari Store 146 Native Delicacies 2 Hardware & Electrical Supplies 5 Sweet Preserves Construction & Concrete Products 5 Sitcharon Car/Jeep Parts & Supplies 3 Noodles Motorcycle & Bicycle Supplies 3 Balut Agri. Equipment & Supplies 1 Vinergar 4 School & Office Supplies 1 Fish Drying & Smoking 5 Photo Center & Supplies Laboratories 2 Appliance Store 4 Chemical Industry 1 Jewelry Shop & Stores 1 Fertilizers Bags & Footwear Store 1 Feedmills Video, VTR Tapes Center 1 Garment & Embroidery Bazaar & Gifts Shops Footwear Factories Printing Press Textile Mills Pawnshop Bags/Wallets Factories Funeral Parlor 1 Furniture/Factory Drugstore 7

    Wooden		Public Market	2
    Rattan		Talipapa	2
    Bamboo	2	Cinemas	
    Metal		Cockpit	

Paper Manufacturing Financial Institutions Cement Bag Manufacturing Restaurant/ Carenderia 25 Cement Factories Real Estate Brokers 1 Marble Craft Night Clubs & Massage Clinics Blacksmith Memorial Parks Iron & Metal Craft Insurance/ Securities Brokers Eng’rng. Work/ Machine Shop 1 Gasoline Stations 1 Jewelry Manufac.& Goldsmith Gen. Services/ Contractors Ceramics Pottery Arrastre Services 1 Woodcraft 3 Body Bldg./Physical Fitness Gym Handicraft 2 Beauty Parlors 2 Weaving Barber Shops 2 Fashion Accessories Others Others

Natural Resources of Sta. Catalina, Zamboanga City

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Tourists Attractions of Sta. Catalina, Zamboanga City

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Fiestas and Traditions of Sta. Catalina, Zamboanga City

  • Barangay Fiesta: every 29th of April
  • Patron Saint: St. Catherine de Sienna.

Your Story about Sta. Catalina, Zamboanga City

Sta. Catalina during the 18th century, before it has gotten its name as such, was totally a mangrove or swampy area where wild animals abound. The place was totally green with mangrove, nipa or palm and others. The families of Pedro, Luna, Leonardo, Bella, Enriquez, Romero were said to be the first settlers of the place. These people are from the different parts of Zamboanga Peninsula. Their means of livelihood depended mostly on nipa weaving for nipa shingles, coconut products and whatever they catch from the rich water resource such as fish and crabs.

During that time, accessibility to the place was through Jovellar Road that ended up at the junction of Tumaga Road (now Veterans Avenue) in front of the now Zamboanga City Medical Center. From there a "trail" or commonly known as "pilapil" was connected to the interior part of he vast mangrove/swampy place.

On the other hand, from the north (Barangay Tetuan) people used to passed through the rice fields to reach the place. Just at the back of Zamboanga General Hospital, there was a big Sampaloc tree and further about 500 meters more or less inward exactly at the end of Rio Hondo (bucana in local dialect), there stood a big majestic Balete tree. All the people living in the area were afraid to go near the tree, believed to be the place of the unknown. Whenever the residents of the place go for marketing (tabu), fiesta or gathering in other places, they were occasionally asked where they live, simply they would refer the place as "alla na Sampaloc" or "Balete". Thus, in the early time before the place acquired the name "Sta. Catalina" it is known as Sampaloc or Balete.

On the onset of the 20th century, intermarriages from among the original settlers of the area and migration pressure of population have increased. And before World War II, the place was divided into two (2): Sampaloc (now Lustre) and Balete. This time the residents no longer depend largely on nipa weaving as their means of livelihood, but some had involved themselves in government employment, Philippine Scouts, farmers, carpenters and mostly laborers at the local wharf (stevedore).

Balete was also known for having big warehouses (bodegas). The city garbage site was transferred from Panigayan to the present site of Don Gregorio Evangelista Memorial School (DON GEMS). Alongside or nearby, are "red" houses controlled by a Chinese businessman and dragged into flesh trade in that area. Furthermore, the present site of DON GEMS was known also as the place were dead Japanese and Indian nationals were burned or cremated and their ashes were shipped to their respective families.

During the war, many of the families were dislocated or evacuated to safer places in the city. However, after the war, most of them returned back to Sampaloc and Balete. In late 1945, the elders, who were the respected community leaders at the time, decided to consolidate Sampaloc and Balete into one and apparently with the idea of giving it a permanent name. The original settlers being predominantly Catholic came out to name the place as "Sta. Catalina" in honor of St. Catherine de Sienna, who is considered as one of the greatest woman saints in the Catholic community, aside from the fact that, they pray for their protection from St. Catherine de Sienna from the cruelty of the Japanese soldiers during the war. From then on, the place was known as Sta. Catalina.

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Families of Sta. Catalina, Zamboanga City

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