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  2. List of Christian denominations in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The following is a partial list of Christian denominations in the Philippines. Christianity is the country's dominant religion , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] followed by about 89 percent of the population. [ 3 ]

  3. Category : Church buildings in the Philippines by ...

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  4. Category : Church buildings in the Philippines by type

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  5. Category : Religious buildings and structures in the Philippines

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    Lists of religious buildings and structures in the Philippines (1 C, 2 P) + Religious buildings and structures in Metro Manila (4 C, 3 P) 0–9.

  6. Unitarian Universalist Church of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The church was joined by "several hundred members of his former congregations". [1] The UCP became affiliated with the Universalist Church of America in December 1954. [4] In April 1955, it held its first annual convention and was officially recognized by the Philippine government. [5] [6] By 1958, the church had about 2,000 members. [7]

  7. Philippines Central Conference (United Methodist Church)

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    The Philippines Central Conference has a professing membership of about 200,540, but it serves a much larger community of close to 1 million. From six annual conferences in 1968, the United Methodist Church in the Philippines has grown to 19 annual conferences located in three episcopal areas. [1] And now, with 24 Annual conferences.

  8. San Ignacio Church (Manila) - Wikipedia

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    In 1626, the third church was constructed and dedicated again to St. Ignatius of Loyola. [2] The church was completed in 1632. Due to the expulsion of the Jesuits from the Philippines, the church slowly deteriorated from 1768 to 1784. The Seminario de San Carlos managed the church and the adjacent Colegio de Manila in 1784. [2]

  9. Category : Romanesque Revival church buildings in the Philippines

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    Pages in category "Romanesque Revival church buildings in the Philippines" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .