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  2. Cebu Catholic Television Network - Wikipedia

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    Cebu Catholic Television Network Channel 47 (CCTN), founded by its president, Nonito “Dodong” Limchua, signed on in 2002 as the country's pioneer Catholic TV station. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] After his stint in the cable business, Nonito started family relationship programs that promote Gospel values, and bring the message and teachings of the ...

  3. Narthex - Wikipedia

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    Plan of a Western cathedral, with the narthex in the shaded area at the western end. Floorplan of the Chora Church, showing both inner and outer narthex.. The narthex is an architectural element typical of early Christian and Byzantine basilicas and churches consisting of the entrance or vestibule, located at the west end of the nave, opposite the church's main altar. [1]

  4. List of Catholic churches in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    San Agustin Church (Lubao) San Andres Apostol Church (Candaba) San Bartolome Church (Magalang) San Fernando Cathedral (Pampanga) San Guillermo Parish Church (Bacolor) San Jose Obrero Church (Floridablanca) San Jose Matulid Chapel; San Luis Gonzaga Parish Church; San Miguel Arcangel Church (Masantol) San Nicolas de Tolentino Church (Macabebe)

  5. List of programs broadcast by People's Television Network

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    Newscenter 4: Noon Edition in Filipino (1980–1986) News Today. News Today: Evening Edition (1974–1980) News Today: Final Edition (1974–1980) News Today: Morning Edition (1974–1980) News Today: Noon Edition in Filipino (1974–1980) PAGASA I-Weather (2012) Panahon.TV (2012–2016) Pangunahing Balita (1987–1998) Pambansang Balita Ala ...

  6. Catholic Church in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Church wields great influence on Philippine society and politics, notably reaching its political peak in 1986. [124] Then-Archbishops of Cebu and Manila—Cardinals Ricardo Vidal and Jaime Sin, respectively—were influential during the People Power Revolution of 1986 against dictator Ferdinand E. Marcos.

  7. 2020 in Philippine television - Wikipedia

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    Sambuhay TV Mass provisionally moved to GMA from 5 with a 6:00 a.m. broadcast slot on Sundays, became the channel's first Catholic TV Mass broadcast since the Family TV Mass in 2014–15. To replace the former program, 5 debuted the television delayed broadcast of Misa sa Veritas (via Radio Veritas) on Sunday late afternoon. March 23

  8. Catholic Media Network - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, the name was changed to the Catholic Media Network to suit the network's mission and also the new slogan "The Spirit of The Philippines". In October 2017, the House of Representatives threatened not to renew the 25-year franchise of the CBCP's broadcast radio operations (including some of the CMN member stations), citing criticism on ...

  9. St. Catherine's Church, Carcar - Wikipedia

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    The church building is also described as having Greco-Roman and Muslim influence. [3] [5] The convent building also has characteristics of the indigenous bahay na bato. [1] The church's ceiling is decorated by Cebuano artist Canuto Avila which was commissioned by Fr. Anastasio Nuñez del Corro. The ceiling mural was executed from 1910s to the ...