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    Altri progetti Wikimedia Commons Wikimedia Commons contiene immagini o altri file su Jaime Lachica Sin Collegamenti esterni [modifica | modifica wikitesto] (EN) David M. Cheney , Jaime Sin , in Catholic Hierarchy . SIN Card. Jaime Lachica , su press.vatican.va , Documentazione. Sala Stampa della Santa Sede. URL consultato il 9 agosto 2021 . (EN) Salvador Miranda , SIN, Jaime Lachica , su fiu ...

  2. Feb 27, 2016 · MANILA, Philippines – The Catholic Church in the Philippines lost its single most powerful voice on June 21, 2005, after former Manila Archbishop Jaime Cardinal Sin died of renal failure at the ...

  3. Oct 11, 2018 · And Jaime Cardinal Sin, bishops, priests, religious sisters, the departed Martial Law victims of police-military atrocities, Benigno Aquino, the Old Men Chino Roces, Tañada, and Salonga turned on their graves as Filipinos watched in disbelief the televised interview of Juan Ponce Enrile by BBM who both made a maladroit attempt to revise the history of Martial Law and mythicize the true story ...

  4. www.encyclopedia.com › books › culture-magazinesSin, Jaime | Encyclopedia.com

    Jaime Sin. Born Jaime Lachica Sin, August 3, 1928, in New Washington, the Philippines; died of multiple organ failure, June 21, 2005, in the Philippines. Cardinal. Cardinal Jaime Sin helped his country, the Philippines, become a true democracy by supporting its "People Power" protests of 1986. When dictator Ferdinand Marcos claimed he had won a ...

  5. Jun 21, 2005 · Cardinal Jaime Sin, one of Asia's most prominent religious leaders and a key figure in the "people power" revolts that ousted two Philippine presidents, died Tuesday. He was 76. The Roman Catholic ...

  6. Born Jaime Lachica Sin, August 3, 1928, in New Washington, the Philippines; died of multiple organ failure, June 21, 2005, in the Philippines. Cardinal. Cardinal Jaime Sin helped his country, the Philippines, become a true democracy by supporting its "People Power" protests of 1986. When dictator Ferdinand Marcos claimed he had won a rigged ...

  7. The 14th of 16 siblings, Jaime Lachica Sin was born in New Washington, in the Diocese of Kalibo, on Aug. 31, 1928. He was educated in the faith by his mother, a great religious woman who converted her husband, a Chinese shopkeeper, from Buddhsim to the Catholic faith before their marriage.

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