of these natives and other like persons, as well as
for the peace of conscience of the said King Philip,
that in those islands should be some one in charge
of spiritual affairs, with the care of the said souls.
Neither should there be wanting the proper and necessary
spiritual and ecclesiastical government in those regions,
to the end that Almighty God may be served more faithfully,
and the gospel law and the said faith be spread and
exalted the more, on this account. After mature
deliberation with our brethren on these points, with
their advice, arid at the humble solicitation of the
aforesaid King Philip, by our apostolic authority,
by perpetual tenor of these presents, to the praise
and glory of the same Almighty God, as well as to
the honor of His most glorious Mother and ever Virgin
Mary and of all the heavenly court, and to the exaltation
of the aforesaid faith, we separate, exempt, and wholly
release the church of the city known as Manila, in
the said island of Luzon, as well as the city itself,
and, in the islands belonging to it and their districts,
territories, and villages, all the inhabitants of either
sex, all the clergy, people, secular and regular persons,
monasteries, hospitals, and pious places, as well
as ecclesiastical and secular benefices, of whatsoever
orders of regulars, from our venerable brother the
archbishop of Mexico, and from any other ecclesiastical
and diocesan prelates, under whose jurisdiction they
previously may have been—as well as from
all jurisdiction, superiorship, cognizance, visit,
dominion, and power of any one whomsoever. Moreover,
by the aforesaid authority and tenor, we erect and
establish forever the town of Manila into a city,
and its church into a cathedral, under the title of
“the Conception of the same Blessed Mary Virgin,”
to be held by one bishop as its head, who shall see
to the enlargement of its buildings and their restoration
in the style of a cathedral church. Besides this,
in it and the city and diocese he shall have the word
of God preached, the heathen natives of those islands
brought and converted to the worship of the orthodox
faith, and converts instructed and confirmed in the
same faith; moreover, he shall cause to be imparted
to them the grace of baptism, with the administration
of the other sacraments of the church. In the
church, city, and diocese of Manila, he shall exercise
episcopal jurisdiction, authority, and power freely.
Moreover, in both the aforesaid city and diocese he
shall now, as well as on occasion, erect and establish
dignities, canonries, prebends, and other ecclesiastical
benefices, both with and without parochial charge,
with whatever else besides may be expedient for the
increase of divine worship and the health of soul
of those natives. He shall be subject to the said
archbishop of Mexico, and to his successors for the
time being, as metropolitan. Moreover, he shall
enjoy all rights as on occasion shall be declared,
excepting as regards gold and silver metals, gems,