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The Philippine Independent Church, officially the Iglesia Filipina Independiente (IFI) in Spanish, is a Christian denomination belonging to the Roman Catholic tradition. It is better known as the Aglipayan Church after its founder, Gregorio Aglipay.

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Rise of Nationalism

At the end of the 19th century, Filipino nationalism emerged, preceding the struggles of other colonized countries in Asia such as British French Indochina, and the fight for independence gave way to revolution. Latin American countries at this were also breaking away from Spain. With the execution of prominent Filipino clergy such as Fr. Jose Burgos at the hands of the Spanish authorities, church reforms became a facet of the Philippine independence movement.


Colonial Church

Although many Spanish friars protested abuses by the Spanish government and military they themselves have commited many abuses. Many Filipinos were enraged when Friars blocked the ascent of highly trained Filipino clergy in the Catholic Church hierarchy. Vast lands were claimed as friar estates from landless farmers. There were also sexual abuses. 'Anak ni Padre Damaso'(Child of Father Damaso) has become a cliche to refer to an illegitimate child, especially that of a priest. The matyrdom of Fr. Jose Burgos , Fr. Zammora , and Fr. Gomez is said to indirectly have ignited the Philippine revolution and had a profound effect on Dr. Jose Rizal.


Gregorio Aglipay

Gregorio Aglipay was an activist priest from Ilocos Norte that, despite his intercession and defense of the Spanish clergy from revolutionaries, was excommunicated by the Americans, Isabelo de los Reyes and Aglipay reformed the Filipino Catholic clergy into the Philippine Independent Church, officially established in 1902. The new church rejected the spiritual authority of the pope and abolished the celibacy requirement from its clergy, allowing marriage among its priests.


Factionalism and Current state

Winning large numbers of adherents in its early years because of its nationalist roots, Aglipayan numbers decreased due to factionalism and doctrinal disagreements. Some factions formally joined other denominations including the Episcopal Church and the American Unitarians.


Today, the Philippine Independent Church are affiliated with the Old Catholics and the Anglican Communion. Aglipayans number around one to three million, mostly in the Ilocos Region.




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Philippine Independent Church - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (406 words)
The Philippine Independent Church, officially the Iglesia Filipina Independiente (IFI) in Filipino, is a Christian denomination belonging to the Roman Catholic tradition in the form of a national church.
It is better known as the Aglipayan Church after its founder, Gregorio Aglipay.
Aglipayans number around one to three million, mostly in the Ilocos Region.
Contra Pelo (1275 words)
After the rise of the Aglipayan Church, the first nationalistic church in the Philippines, it was followed by the currently still prominent Iglesya ni Cristo (a Corporation Sole registered Church) founded by Felix Y. Manalo.
While the Born Again groups and the Aglipayan Church are not openly hostile to the Catholic Church, the Iglesya ni Kristo and the ADD have become famous because of their open hostility towards the majority Church int he Philippines.
Except for the Aglipayan Church and the Born Again groups, I'll be dealing more with the latter two groups in these blogs.
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