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- Samuel_Stagg abstract "Samuel Wells Stagg (1897?-1956?) was a Methodist missionary who traveled to the Philippines as the "Special Field Scout Commissioner" of the Boy Scouts of America to assist in organizing the BSA Manila Council which was set up on 5 October 1923 through the initiative of the Rotary Club of Manila, with Stagg as one of the 21 Charter Members.Samuel Stagg graduated from Turlock High School (1915) and the University of Southern California. He moved to Manila, the Philippines in 1923, and became the pastor of the Central Church (on San Luis Street - now Kalaw Avenue, Malate, Manila), affiliated with the General Conference of the Methodist Church of America. In 1933 Stagg and other church members left the Central Church and the GCMCA, and formed the Cosmopolitan Student Church (now the Cosmopolitan Church) and the General Conference of the Methodist Church of the Philippines.The Philippines Free Press, July 2, 1938, reports that Rev. Samuel Stagg defended Pres. Manuel L. Quezon's veto of a Catholic-supported Commonwealth Assembly bill to provide religious instruction in public schools.Just before World War 2, Samuel Stagg was recruited into U.S. Navy intelligence. (None of his work in this job has come to light.) His wife Mary Boyd "Mother" Stagg (married 1917) then took over as pastor of the Cosmopolitan Church, becoming the first female ordained Protestant minister in the Philippines. Mary and members of the church were active in humanitarian relief work. Their welfare activities also extended into helping displaced persons, fugitives from the Japanese (Chinese business and community leaders), and resistance fighters. In January 1944 a number of church members were incarcerated, interrogated, and tortured at Fort Santiago, Manila, including Mary Boyd Stagg. Her son Sam Boyd Stagg was imprisoned at the Universidad de Santo Tomas, Manila. On 28 August 1944, pediatrician Dr. Hawthorne Darby of the (Methodist) Immanuel Cooperative Hospital (Tondo, Manila), Helen Wilk, Pastor Mary Boyd Stagg, Blanche Walker Jurika (mother-in-law of Charles Thomas "Chick" Parsons), and others were taken by the Kempeitai to the Cementerio del Norte where they were beheaded and buried. In 1956 Darby, Wilk, and Mary Stagg were posthumously conferred the Philippine Legion of Honor. Reportedly, their remains have been exhumed and re-interred at the Cosmopolitan Church.Samuel Stagg worked as a farmer, educator, and writer of the Philippines Free Press with the pseudonym Jungle Philosopher.Bibliography Stagg, Samuel Wells, Home Lessons in Religion, 1922. Reprinted 2009 by General Books. ISBN 1151395013. ISBN 9781151395016. Stagg, Samuel Wells, How to Promote Home Religion: the working program of one church, Abingdon Press, 1922. Stagg, Samuel Wells, The Ideal Woman and Other Themes, Philippines: the author, 1928. Stagg, Samuel Wells, Teodoro R. Yangco: leading Filipino philanthropist and grand old man of commerce, Manila: University of the Philippines Press, 1934. Digitised Nov 2006, University of Michigan. Stagg, Samuel Wells & James Drought, The Stagg-Drought Debate as Conducted by the Tribune, Methodist Publishing House, 1929. Stagg, Samuel Wells & Mary Boyd Stagg, Home Lessons In Religion, A Manual for Mothers, Volume 2, Abingdon Press, 1922. Reprinted 2009, 2010 (Kessinger Publishing), 2011 (Nabu Press). ISBN 116650736X. ISBN 9781166507367. Stagg, Samuel Wells & Mary Boyd Stagg, Home Lessons In Religion, A Manual for Mothers, Volume 3: The six- and seven-year old, Cincinnati: Abingdon Press, 1924. Webb, Mary, Not My Will: a Christian martyr in the Philippines, Pasig, Philippines: Anvil Publishing, 1997. ISBN 971-27-0560-9. ISBN 978-9712705601.↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Samuel_Stagg comment "Samuel Wells Stagg (1897?-1956?) was a Methodist missionary who traveled to the Philippines as the "Special Field Scout Commissioner" of the Boy Scouts of America to assist in organizing the BSA Manila Council which was set up on 5 October 1923 through the initiative of the Rotary Club of Manila, with Stagg as one of the 21 Charter Members.Samuel Stagg graduated from Turlock High School (1915) and the University of Southern California.".
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