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691:(PHLPost) launched the Iglesia ni Cristo Centennial Commemorative Stamp at the INC Central Office in Diliman, Quezon City, to mark the 100th anniversary of the church's registration in the Philippines. The stamp features the INC Central Temple and Felix Manalo in sepia. At the bottom of the stamp is the INC centennial logo in color. PHLPost issued 1.2 million of the stamps, which is more than twice the number of stamps they usually issue for a single design. The stamp, 50 millimeters by 35 mm, is bigger than the ordinary-sized 40 mm by 30 mm stamps. 138: 1804: 615: 680:, NHI executive director, said, "Brother Felix Manalo's significant contribution to Philippine Society is worth recognizing and emulating." He further said, "... the church he preached changed the lives and faith of many Filipinos. He deserves the pride and recognition of the people of Taguig." The responsibility, maintenance, and operation of the landmark was turned over to the INC. 36: 519: 1625:
Philippine Studies - Volumes 25-26 - Page 481 1977 On the teaching that Manalo is "God's Messenger" (Angel) in fulfillment of Revelation 7: 1-3, it is said that "it grew out of ... No reference is made to the two books written by Felix Manalo himself which bear the titles: Aug Sulo Sa Ikatitiyak Sa
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On July 27, 2007, coinciding with the 93rd anniversary of the Iglesia ni Cristo, the National Historical Institute (NHI) of the Philippines unveiled a marker on the birthplace of Felix Manalo, declaring the site as a National Historical Landmark. The marker is located at Barangay Calzada, Tipas,
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Felix Manalo, together with his wife, Honorata, went to Punta that same month and began preaching. He also returned to Taguig to evangelize and preach; there, he was ridiculed and questioned by the townsfolk during his meetings. He was later able to baptize a few converts, including some of his
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parents, Mariano Ysagun and Bonifacia Manalo y Cruz. With their livelihood based on a combination of agricultural work, shrimp catching and mat making, they were humble people who lived on the edge of poverty. During a childhood disrupted by his father's death, his mother's remarriage and the
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in 1911. There Manalo laboured as trusted evangelist before quarrelling with Adventist leaders over matters of doctrine and customary authority relationships between Westerners and Filipinos. He was disfellowshipped from the SDA faith in 1913. Then, displeased with the various branches of
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with his uncle Father Mariano Borja, a priest assigned to the urban parish of Sampaloc. Severely rebuked for privately studying the Bible, Manalo began forthwith to question many basic Catholic doctrines. He also sought solace in other religious groups. According to the
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On the same year, the Philippine government declared July 27 of every year as "Iglesia ni Cristo Day" to enable millions of INC followers in the Philippines and in 75 countries around the world to observe the occasion with fitting solemnity.
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as a unipersonal corporation with himself as the first Executive Minister and founder. Expansion followed as the Iglesia started building congregations in the provinces as early as 1916. The denomination's first three ministers were
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Iglesia Katolika Apostolika Romana and Mga Katotohanan Dapat Malaman Ukol Sa Mga Aral Ng Iglesia Katolika Apostolika Romano. These works would have given the presentation of Iglesia doctrine and hermeneutics greater depth.
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On November 30, 1955, Felix led the dedication of the chapel of the Locale of Pasay, simultaneously with the offering of Brother Eraño's newborn son Brother Eduardo V. Manalo, the current Executive Minister.
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Christianity brought to the Philippines by foreign missionaries, Manalo began to mingle with a diverse crowd of atheists and freethinkers who had rejected organized religion.
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In some cities and towns in the Philippines, the adjacent street near an INC locale is renamed F. Manalo to honor Felix Manalo's contributions in Philippine history.
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Taguig, Metro Manila where the ancestral home of Manalo once stood. The marker sits on a 744-square-meter plaza. In his dedication speech,
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for a while. He also sought through various denominations, including the Presbyterian Church, Christian Missionary Alliance, and finally
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s´ugo' n. messenger n. 1 one sent: sugo 2 a messenger in a firm: mensahero 3 a bringer of news: tagapagbalita, taga- hatid ng balita
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was his major turning point, but Manalo remained uninterested since its doctrines were mainly Catholic. In 1904, he joined the
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In November 1913, Manalo secluded himself with religious literature and unused notebooks in a friend's house in
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The ministers of the Christian Mission honored him on December 25, 1918, as an outstanding evangelist.
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By 1924, the INC had about 3,000 to 5,000 adherents in 43 or 45 congregations in Manila and six nearby
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It was sometime after his mother’s death that he decided on his mother’s name over his father’s name
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Sanders, Albert J. (1969). "An Appraisal of the Iglesia ni Cristo". In Gerald H. Anderson (ed.).
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since 1913. The official doctrine of Iglesia ni Cristo professes that Felix Y. Manalo is the
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Mga Katotohanan Dapat Malaman Ukol Sa Mga Aral Ng Iglesia Katolika Apostolika Romano.
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Late in the 1890s, after a telling lapse of faith, the teenage Manalo rejected
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Harper, Ann C (2001). "The Iglesia ni Cristo and Evangelical Christianity".
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Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia and Oceania
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persecutors. He registered his newfound religion as the Iglesia ni Cristo (
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Suarez, Officials celebrate ..., The Manila Bulletin Online, July 27, 2008
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congregation was built in 1937—the first to be established outside of
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was in 1946. Meanwhile, the INC's first concrete chapel was built in
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Aug Sulo Sa Ikatitiyak Sa Iglesia Katolika Apostolika Romana (1947)
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On April 2, 1963, Manalo was confined to hospital for treatment of
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On May 10, 2014, coinciding with his 128th birth anniversary, the
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Aug Sulo Sa Ikatitiyak Sa Iglesia Katolika Apostolika Romana
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written by Felix Y. Manalo himself, published in 1947.
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