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  1. Contents. hide. (Top) Cosmology. Pag-aanito: "offering" or "act of worship" Tagalog pantheon. Bathala: the "almighty" or "creator" Other deities and powers. Cosmology. Katalonan (priests or priestess) Folk medicine. Sacred natural formations, phenomena, and numerology. Sacred sites. Tigmamanukan (omen birds) Souls. Dreams. Funerary customs.

  2. More than 80 percent of the people in the Tagalog provinces are Roman Catholic. Through Manila, the Tagalog served for more than 500 years as mediators with the Chinese, Spanish, and Americans, selecting from, interpreting, and adapting these foreign cultures to the basic Indo-Malayan social pattern.

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  3. Christianity is the predominant religion in the Philippines, [1] with Roman Catholicism being its largest denomination. Sizeable minorities adhering to Islam, Dharmic religions ( Buddhism and Hinduism ), and indigenous Philippine folk religions (Anito or Anitism) are also present. The country is secular and its constitution guarantees freedom ...

  4. Jan 15, 2024 · January 15, 2024. Catholic traditions have deeply influenced the Filipino language, shaping linguistic expressions and cultural nuances. Indigenous beliefs have woven themselves into the fabric of the Filipino language, leaving an indelible mark on communication and spirituality.

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  6. Indigenous Philippine folk religions are the distinct native religions of various ethnic groups in the Philippines, where most follow belief systems in line with animism. Generally, these Indigenous folk religions are referred to as Anito or Anitism or the more modern and less ethnocentric Dayawism, where a set of local worship traditions are ...

  7. Sep 24, 2021 · 1. Introduction. Folk religiosity is embedded in the Filipino culture and permeates the Filipino Catholic way of expressing their faith. However, when it comes to teaching religion in the academic setting, folk religious practices are often left in the byways, far from being appreciated and included as a course topic.

  8. The third-largest Catholic population in the world is found in the Philippines, where Catholic practice is fervent and wide-ranging. The Philippines comprise more than 2,000 inhabited islands, and large islands often have multiple provincial and local cultures. Historically speaking, Filipino Catholicism is shaped by local indigenous practices ...

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