[The Recollect villages still in Mindanao are as follows: Tandag, with 1,783½ tributes, and 3,957 souls; Cantilan, with 189½ tributes, and 7,366 souls; Cabuntog, with 990 tributes, and 3,731 souls; Numancia, with 862½ tributes, and 3,366 souls; Cagayan, with 2,585½ tributes, and 11,499 souls; Jasaan, with 1,2821½ tributes, and 5,878 souls; Iponan, with 1,078½ tributes, and 5,570 souls; Alubijid, with 1,210 tributes, and 4,989 souls; Iligan, with 1,098 tributes, and 4,577 souls; Misamis, with 1,561½ tributes, and 6,419 souls; Jimenez, with 2,178½ tributes, and 8,616 souls; Catarman, with 1,202 tributes, and 5,105 souls; Sagay, with 1,218 tributes, and 5,482 souls; Mambajao, with 1,684 tributes, and 5,246 souls; and Mahinog, with 1,037 tributes, and 4,382 souls. In the time of La Concepción (ca. 1750), the Recollects had charge of thirty-six villages in Mindanao and dependent islands; in 1852, they had charge of eighteen, and were showing rapid increase when they were ordered to transfer them to the Jesuits. The martyrs and captives of the Recollects in Mindanao are as follows: Juan de la Madre de Dios, killed 1723; Brother Juan de San Nicolás, martyred; Jacinto de Jesus y Maria, martyred; Alonso de San José, killed 1631; Juan de Santo Tomás, killed 1631; Pedro de San Antonio, killed July 21, 1631; Agustín de Santa María, killed May 16, 1651; Lorenzo de San Facundo, captured 1635; Hipólito de San Agustin, captured May 20, 1740; Antonio del Santo Cristo, captured 1754; Estéban de San José, killed by Moros, March 28, 1764; José de Santa Teresa, killed in combat with Moros in 1770; and José de la Santísima Trinidad, captured 1774.]

Marianas Islands

[These islands were in charge of the Jesuits, but after the expulsion of the Society were given to the Recollects, who had them in charge during 1768–1814, when they abandoned them because of their few laborers. The Recollects reassumed that field in 1819, and in 1879 had there seven priests.]

Tables showing tributes and number of souls in Recollect provinces and villages, at various times

In 1751, as published by father Fray Juan de la Concepción

Villages and provinces Tributes Souls Regular ministers
San Sebastian 96 366 1
Mariveles 643 2,005 3
Pampanga 74 783 2
Zambales 1,851 7,678 8
Mindoro 1,540 10,912 5
Calamianes 1,717 5,148 5
Romblon 1,220½ 5,808 3
Masbate 619 2,950 2
Ticao 367 1,550 1
Cebú 330 1,500 3
Caraga 3,340 14,995 5
Curregidorship of Iligan 1,167 4,970 4
Total 12,955½ 58,665 42

In 1839, by the prior provincial, father Fray Blás de las Mercedes

Provinces Tributes Souls Regular ministers
Tondo 1,777½ 8,498 2
Cavite 2,277½ 12,228 1
Pampanga 744 5,781 2
Zambales 4,171½ 19,997 6
Mindoro 1,400½ 6,675 3
Capiz 1,793 9,544 2
Calamianes 2,959½ 15,342 5
Cebú 22,285 123,503 20
Misamis 5,046 36,591 7
Caraga 6,140 29,292 5
Zamboanga 5,704 1
Marianas 6,982 3
Total 48,594½ 278,137 57

In 1851, by the prior provincial, father Fray Juan Félix de la Encarnacion

Provinces Tributes Souls Regular ministers
Tondo 2,397½ 11,906 2
Cavite 2,858 15,271 1
Bataan 1,099½ 4,424 1
Zambales 10,204½ 44,558 10
Pampanga 1,289½ 6,087 1
Mindoro 1,972½ 8,346 5
Capiz 2,640 12,519 3
Calamianes 3,251½ 16,031 4
Cebú 34,299 186,028 24
Island of Negros 6,571½ 30,391 8
Zamboanga 1,552 8,220 2
Misamis 6,936 42,334 10
Caraga 6,012 23,480 5
Nueva-Guipúzcoa 1,696½ 7,330 2
Marianas 8,435 2
Total 82,762 430,360 80