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  1. The Felix Y. Manalo National Historical Landmark, also known as the Felix Manalo Shrine, is a memorial and plaza in Taguig, Philippines recognized as a National Historical Landmark. The site marks the birthplace of the Iglesia ni Cristo founder and leader Felix Manalo .

  2. Felix Manalo Shrine. Bro. Felix Y. Manalo Birth Place – On July 27, 2007, coinciding with the 93rd Anniversary of the Iglesia ni Cristo, the National Historical Institute (NHI) of the Philippines unveiled a marker on the birth place of Felix Manalo, declaring the site as a National Historical Landmark.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Felix_ManaloFelix Manalo - Wikipedia

    Felix Y. Manalo (born Félix Ysagun y Manalo; May 10, 1886 – April 12, 1963), also known as Ka Felix, was the first Executive Minister of Iglesia ni Cristo. Members of Iglesia Ni Cristo believe that Felix Manalo is the last messenger of God.

  4. website.taguig.info › landmarksTaguig Website 2.0

    The Felix Y. Manalo National Historical Landmark, also known as the Felix Manalo Shrine or Felix Manalo Birthplace Memorial, is a memorial and plaza in the City of Taguig recognized as a National Historical Landmark.

  5. Manila. Taguig. Felix Manalo Shrine. Inaugurated on July 27. The Felix Manalo Shrine is located at Felix Manalo’s ancestral home in Barangay Calzada, Tipas. The shrine honors Felix Manalo as the founder and first executive minister of the Iglesia ni Cristo.

  6. The official doctrine of the Iglesia ni Cristo is that Felix Y. Manalo is the last messenger of God, sent to reestablish the first church founded by Jesus Christ, which the INC claims to have fallen into apostasy following the death of the Apostles. Location: Barangay Calzada, Tipas, Taguig City. source: www.taguig.gov.ph/26.html

  7. The Felix Y. Manalo National Historical Landmark, also known as the Felix Manalo Shrine, is a memorial and plaza in Taguig, Philippines recognized as a National Historical Landmark. The site marks the birthplace of the Iglesia ni Cristo founder and leader Felix Manalo.