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It's because Spain colonized the Philippines for 333 years (1565-1898).

There are 3 reasons/motivations for colonization, it's for Gold, God, and Glory (3Gs). For those 333 years, Spain used the Philippines' resources to make trade not just for their own country but to others as well (Gold). Spain at that time is already a Catholic country, so they see it as their mission to convert others into Catholicism as well (God). It is important to take note that Philippines already has their own "religion" at that time, and Spain managed to convert them either way. So in 333 years, they were able to convert almost all Filipinos due to their power (Philippines is in no way as advanced as Spain that time (i.e., lack of weapons etc.)). By colonizing other countries, Spain earned fame and power (Glory).

For 333 years, Spain occupied the Philippines (1565-1898) and was successful in converting people to Roman Catholicism.

What do you understand by Roman Catholicism?

Roman Catholicism is the faith, practice, and system of government of the Roman Catholic Church.

Philippines  had its own "religion" at the time of Spain's rule, and Spain was successful in converting the people of Philippines. In those 333 years, they were able to convert almost all Filipinos because of their power. By uniting other countries, Spain gained fame and power.

Therefore, in this manner, Roman Catholicism became the dominant religion in the Philippines.

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