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  1. Dec 2, 2016 · Isabelo de los Reyes was one of the initiators of the separation, and suggested that former Catholic priest Gregorio Aglipay be the head of the church. It is also known as the Aglipayan Church after its first Supreme Bishop, Gregorio Aglipay, who also later became a Freemason in May 1918.

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    • The Evolution of The Diocese of La Union, Ilocos Sur and Abra

    At the end of the 19th century, Filipino nationalism emerged, preceding the struggles of other colonies in Asia, such as India and French Indochina. Spain’s last remaining colonies in the Americas, Cuba and Puerto Rico, were fighting for secession at the same time. After the execution of prominent native-born clergy such as the Gomburza at the hand...

    Winning large numbers of followers in its early years because of its nationalist roots, Aglipayan numbers decreased due to factionalism and doctrinal disagreements. Some factions,tending towards more radical protestant reforms, formally joined other denominations including the Episcopal Church and the American Unitarians. The definitive growth limi...

    The Diocese of LUISA is composed of three Provinces formed into twenty Parishes. Province of La Union (Caba, San Gabriel and Bacnotan), Ilocos Sur ( Sevilla, Babayoan, San Pedro and Daligan in Sta. Cruz; Suyo, Salcedo, Candon, San Esteban, Narvacan, Sto. Domingo, Cabugao, and Sinait) Abra (Pidigan, Lagangilang, Dolores, San Juan, and La Paz) This e...

  2. Aglipay, a devout Catholic at the time, was reluctant, but accepted [Isabelo] de los Reyes' offer to establish an independent church. On 18 January 1903, Aglipay was appointed Supreme Bishop of the "Philippine Independent Church". As Supreme Bishop he allied himself with the nationalist and most radical political parties during his time like ...

  3. Feb 14, 2024 · During the lauching of the new church, Isabelo de los Reyes, a labor leader, offered him the position of supreme bishop. He hesitated at first, but finally accepted the offer that sealed his break with the Roman Catholic Church. The independence of the Philippines was a consuming passion for Aglipay. He tried in every way to serve his country.

    • Batac, Ilocos Region
    • May 05, 1860
  4. Jun 14, 2020 · De los Reyes urged nationalism in the Church. Why was Gregorio Aglipay excommunicated by the Catholic Church? On 29 April 1899, Aglipay was excommunicated for “usurpation of ecclesiastical jurisdiction. Following the end of the war in 1902, Isabelo de los Reyes was working towards the formation of a national church, that is independent of Rome.

  5. Mar 1, 2012 · An important event in Philippine Church History took place, on August 3, 1902. Isabelo de los Reyes, an appointee of Aglipay to represent the Filipino Clergy at the Holy See in Rome; who was an anti-friar and likewise anti-American, and by some circumstance was formerly a prisoner in Barcelona, Spain, decided to launch formally the Filipino Church.

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  7. In 1902, with the Philippines now a territory of the United States, Isabelo de los Reyes was working towards the formation of a Filipino national church, and on August 3, he suggested that a Church independent of Rome with Aglipay as its Supreme Bishop be established. Aglipay, a devout Catholic at the time, initially did not accept.

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