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  1. Gregorio Aglipay Cruz y Labayán (Latin: Gregorius Aglipay; Filipino: Gregorio Labayan Aglipay Cruz; May 5, 1860 – September 1, 1940) was a Filipino former Roman Catholic priest and revolutionary who became the first head of the Iglesia Filipina Independiente (IFI), the first-ever wholly Filipino-led independent Christian Church in ...

  2. Mar 9, 2020 · His first choice was the enigmatic military vicar and his former classmate, Gregorio Aglipay. But Aglipay would have none of it; he was a devout Catholic and would not budge. However, not even Aglipay could stop the tide of nationalism.

  3. Gregorio Aglipay Cruz y Labayán was a Filipino former Roman Catholic priest and revolutionary who became the first head of the Iglesia Filipina Independiente (IFI), the first-ever wholly Filipino-led independent Christian Church in the Philippines in the form of a nationalist church.

  4. …officials in the Philippines, and Gregorio Aglipay y Labayán, a Philippine Roman Catholic priest who was excommunicated in 1899 for his activities on behalf of the revolution. Aglipay accepted de los Reyes’ request that he serve as supreme bishop of the new church in 1903, a position he held until…

  5. Si Gregorio L. Aglipay (Gre·gór·yo El Ag·lí·pay) ay isang makabayang lider ng mga paring Filipino at unang Obispo Maximo ng Iglesia Filipina Independiente, ang simbahang kilalá ngayon sa tawag na “Simbahang Aglipay.” Ipinanganak si Aglipay noong 5 Mayo 1860 sa Batac, Ilocos Norte.

  6. Mar 25, 2011 · Religious Revolution in the Philippines: the Life and Church of Gregorio Aglipay, 1860–1960. By Pedro S. de AchúteguiS.J. and Miguel A. BernadS.J. I: From Aglipay's Birth to his Death, 1860–1940, 2nd revised ed. Pp. xvi + 588 + 19

  7. Oct 11, 2019 · All of them remained true to the cause that Gregorio Aglipay stood for, to the patriotic and revolutionary tradition of their church, and dedicated their lives to the struggle for genuine freedom and people’s democracy.

  8. Gregorio Aglipay was a Filipino Catholic priest born in llocos Norte, but belong-ing to the Archdiocese of Manila. With the outbreak of hostilities between Spain and the Filipinos in 1896, and with the consequent obstacles, psychological and physical, to government by the Spanish religious bishops and priests, Aglipay emerged, under the ...

  9. A revolutionary, excommunicated priest named Gregorio Aglipay was proclaimed Supreme Bishop. Almost overnight, membership in the new church jumped to nearly 3,000,000.

  10. Cofounders of the church were Isabelo de los Reyes y Florentino, author, labour leader, and senator, who was imprisoned during the revolution for his criticism of Spanish clergy and government officials in the Philippines, and Gregorio Aglipay y Labayán, a Philippine Roman Catholic priest who was excommunicated in 1899 for his activities on ...

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