Tagalog is the largest ethnic/language group residing in the Philippines, especially in the southern part of Luzon and nearby islands. The regions of Calabarzon and Mimaropa have the greatest concentrations.
They are one of the ancient dwellers of the Philippines. Tagalog culture developed in Taal, Batangas (the heartland of the Tagalog culture). The traditions of this people were passed orally. They developed a trading link with neighboring countries such as China, Japan, etc. Tagalogs have a writing system called baybayin. It uses diacritics to determine its pronunciation (similar to the Devanagari script of India).
During the Spanish colonization of the Philippines, the Tagalog homeland (especially Manila) became the center of colonial activity. The culture of these people dramatically changed from Asian to Hispanic culture (a combination of the two) during their rapid Christianization.
They eventually revolted against the Spanish colonizers. Along with other ethnic groups, Tagalogs fought against the invading Americans and later, the Japanese.
After gaining their independence, the Tagalog population grew rapidly. A poor economy and political corruption have led to poverty, causing many to migrate to 56 countries for work. That includes Italy where Tagalogs are among the largest ethnic communities. Most live in Milan or Rome.
Tagalogs live in 56 countries worldwide and earn far more than they would had they remained in the Philippines. The more fortunate work in the business, IT, or government sector and send plenty of money home to their families. Such people often permanently settle in the new country and send money to family members. Tagalogs have contributed to Italy as actors and athletes as well.
Tagalog women are often in the medical field, especially as nurses and caregivers. Their good people skills and patience make them suitable for such jobs as well as jobs in the service sector. Caregiving must work very long hours.
Tagalog women sometimes love and care for the host family’s children as a substitute for their own. They try to keep in contact with their families through Zoom calls. If their husbands remain in the Philippines, he often doesn’t take good care of the children. Divorce is common among migrant workers since they are separated from their families for a long time. With few options and families that need foreign money, Tagalogs remain on the job.
In their spare time, Tagalogs can be part of roughly 60 Filipino organizations in Italy. Some are civic while others are associated with the Roman Catholic Church. One of these is the Filipino Women's Council which tries to educate Filipinas regarding their rights as foreign workers.
Their religion is Christianity, usually Roman Catholicism. They commonly incorporate pre-Christian beliefs into the church. Some believe in traditional healers/herdsmen called "Albularyo" who heal them from their illnesses. Many also believe in mythical c
The Filipino government tries to help its people obtain jobs in other parts of the world, and this has allowed billions of dollars to come back to the Philippines from overseas workers. However, this needs to be balanced with worker rights; the needs of f
Pray for the Lord to be their protector.
Pray for Tagalogs in Italy to focus their faith and devotion on Jesus Christ, the only savior.
Pray for them to become a major sending base to Muslims.
Pray that soon Tagalog disciples will be making more disciples.
Scripture Prayers for the Filipino, Tagalog in Italy.
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