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  2. 2015 Iglesia ni Cristo leadership controversy - Wikipedia

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    A dispute between senior members of the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) in the Philippines occurred in July 2015. It was reported that the INC had expelled some of its ministers, along with high-profile members Felix Nathaniel "Angel" Manalo and Cristina "Tenny" Villanueva Manalo, the brother and mother of current INC Executive Minister Eduardo Manalo ...

  3. 2015 Iglesia ni Cristo protests - Wikipedia

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    The Iglesia ni Cristo protester creates a heavy traffic jam on EDSA, causing major re-routing and road closures. The 2015 INC protests [2] were a series of marches which occurred between August 27–31, 2015. Supporters of the Iglesia ni Cristo, a religious body led by executive minister Eduardo V. Manalo, protested against the Department of ...

  4. Conflicts between Iglesia ni Cristo and Members Church of God ...

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    Since 1980, there have been conflicts between Philippine -based Christian religious organizations Iglesia ni Cristo ("Church of Christ", INC) and the Members Church of God International (MCGI), when MCGI Overall Servant Eliseo Soriano started his radio program Ang Dating Daan (ADD). Through his program, he discussed biblical issues and "exposed ...

  5. Iglesia ni Cristo - Wikipedia

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    The Ministerial Institute of Development, renamed as "Iglesia ni Cristo (Church Of Christ) School for Ministers", was founded in 1974 in Quiapo, Manila, and moved in Quezon City in 1978. In 1971, the INC Central Office building was built in Quezon City. In 1984, the 7,000-seat Central Temple was added in the complex.

  6. EDSA III - Wikipedia

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    The rebellion came to a head in the early morning of May 1, 2001, as most of the people left EDSA Shrine, specifically the Iglesia ni Cristo members, as an agreement between their leaders and the government occurred. However, pro-Estrada demonstrators still stormed towards Malacañang Palace, the presidential residence.

  7. Eli Soriano - Wikipedia

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    Eliseo "Eli" Fernando Soriano (Tagalog pronunciation: [ˈʔɛli soɾˈjano]; April 4, 1947 – February 10, 2021) [9] [b] was a Filipino preacher [9] and televangelist.He was the "Overall Servant" (Tagalog: Lingkod Pangkalahatan, formerly called "Presiding Minister") of the Members Church of God International (MCGI), an international Christian religious organization with headquarters in Apalit ...

  8. Eduardo V. Manalo - Wikipedia

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    Assistant Dean of Evangelical College (EVCO) Eduardo Villanueva Manalo ( Tagalog pronunciation: [ɛdˈwaɾdo mɐˈnalɔ]; born October 31, 1955, in Quezon City, Philippines) also known as Ka Eduardo is the current Executive Minister of the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC). He is the third generation of the Manalo family to lead the church following his ...

  9. Leila de Lima - Wikipedia

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    Leila Norma Eulalia Josefa Magistrado de Lima (born August 27, 1959) is a Filipina politician, lawyer, human rights activist and law professor who previously served as a Senator of the Philippines from 2016 to 2022.