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  1. The Philippine Independent Church is the country's first and oldest wholly Filipino-led independent Christian church. Its central office is located at the National Cathedral of the Holy Child in Ermita, Manila.

  2. Philippine Independent Church, independent church organized in 1902 after the Philippine revolution of 1896–98 as a protest against the Spanish clergy’s control of the Roman Catholic Church. Cofounders of the church were Isabelo de los Reyes y Florentino, author, labour leader, and senator, who was.

  3. Mar 9, 2020 · In August 1902, members of the country’s first labor federation, the Union Obrero Democratica (UOD) proclaimed a break from the Roman Catholic Church, a symbol of colonial oppression. Thus, the Iglesia Filipina Independiente (IFI) was born.

  4. The church envisions a Philippine nation that is free from foreign domination, where justice and peace reign, and whose people are united in active witness to God's love in the world. The IFI now has two colleges in Manila and in Southern Leyte, three theological seminaries, 14 primary and secondary schools, and many kindergartens.

  5. May 23, 2018 · Philippine Independent Church, religious body that separated from the Roman Catholic Church [1] in 1902 and rejected the spiritual authority of the pope. It is known popularly as the Aglipayan Church, after its founder Gregorio Aglipay.

  6. Iglesia Filipina Independiente National Cathedral, Manila, Philippines. 7,570 likes · 61 talking about this · 5,858 were here. The National Cathedral is the center for the life, work and witness of...

  7. www.ifi.org.phIFI

    IFI is the official site of the Iglesia Filipina Independiente, a national church that traces its origin from the Philippine Revolution of 1898. Learn more about its history, beliefs, and ministries, as well as the message of its Obispo Maximo, the supreme bishop of the church.

  8. The Philippine Independent Church was founded by the people of our country, It was a product of their desire for liberty - religiously, politically and socially. I was only one of the instruments of its expression.

  9. The Philippine Independent Church is the country's first and oldest wholly Filipino-led independent Christian church. Its central office is located at the National Cathedral of the Holy Child in Ermita, Manila.

  10. In August 1902, the Roman Catholic Church in the Philippines was severely shaken by the emergence of a major schismatic movement within its ranks. The Iglesia Filipina Independiente (The Philippine Independent Church, which is commonly referred to as Aglipayan Church) was proclaimed in Manila by a fiery ilustrado1, Isabelo de los Reyes.

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