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The sect's headquarters is located in Calamba, Laguna and has established 100 chapters throughout the Philippines. In the 1980s, the number of Rizalista converts was about 100,000 the highest amount in sect's history [ 2 ] but within the same period, the group experienced a schism with four new groups seceding from the Iglesia Watawat ng Lahi.
Iglesia ni Cristo [2] (Tagalog: [ʔɪˈɡlɛːʃɐ nɪ ˈkɾiːsto]; Spanish: Iglesia de Cristo; transl. Church of Christ; abbreviated as INC) is an independent nontrinitarian Christian church founded in 1913 and registered by Felix Manalo in 1914 as a sole religious corporation of the Insular Government of the Philippines.
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]
National Shrine of the Divine Mercy (Philippines) Obando Church; Our Lady of Most Holy Rosary Parish Church (Makinabang) Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish Church (Pulong Buhangin) Saint Martin of Tours Parish Church (Bocaue) Saint Paul the First Hermit Cathedral; San Isidro Labrador Church (Pulilan) San Juan Bautista Church (Calumpit)
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]
The 2015 Philippine census by the Philippine Statistics Authority found that 2.4 percent of the population of 101 million were members of PCEC churches, making it the fourth largest faith group in the Philippines after the Catholic Church (79.5%), Islam (6.0%), and Iglesia ni Cristo; and down from 2.7% in 2010.
Burger Machine is a Filipino chain of fast-food restaurants owned by the Burger Machine Holdings Corporation, a sub-company of the Philippine-based Gilmore Food Corporation. The chain is notable for its outdoor stalls commonly located along streets and gas stations with 24/7 service and affordable prices.
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.