- Filipinas; Latin: Lībera Ecclēsia Philippīna; and
colloquially called the
Aglipayan Church, IFI, and PIC) is an
independent Christian denomination, in the...
- Lim, a
mestiza de
sangley from Tondo. They
married in the
independent Aglipayan Church,
which de los
Reyes had
helped found. She
would eventually die...
-
cultural and
social context.
Members of the
Philippine Independent Church or
Aglipayans has the
second most
members in the city.
Urdaneta has been
selected as...
- Filipino,
English Religion Predominantly Roman Catholicism.
Minority others:
Aglipayan, Protestantism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism,
Taoism Related ethnic groups...
- Revolution, the
Filipino revolutionaries took the
image and
enshrined it in an
Aglipayan Church. The
Catholic image was
canonically blessed by Pope John Paul II...
-
largely non-
Aglipayan migrants from
Manila and from
other provinces, the
presence of the
Aglipayan church is
still evident in the city. The
Aglipayan Diocese...
- (trad. 1327, Montpellier) Venerated in
Catholic Church Anglican Communion Aglipayan Church Canonized by po****r fervour;
added to the
Roman Martyrology by...
-
Meadows Subdivision in
Ugong Norte. The
Iglesia Filipina Independiente (
Aglipayan Church) has
three parishes located in the city: the
Parish of the Crucified...
- and
central offices of
Iglesia Filipina Independiente (also
called the
Aglipayan Church), a
nationalist church that is a
product of the
Philippine Revolution...
- 1257 Kraków,
Lesser Poland,
Poland Venerated in
Roman Catholic Church Aglipayan Church Canonized 17
April 1594 by Pope
Clement VIII
Feast 17
August Attributes...