IN ENGLISH my third grandfather. because my mother`s grandfather is bishop of aglipay .the grandfather of bishop of aglipay, is pope of aglipay, the uncle of pope of aglipay is gregorio aglipay..............
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aking pangatlong lolo.kasi ang lolo ng nanay ko ay obispo ng aglipay, ang lolo ng obispo ng aglipay ay isang pope ng aglipay ,ang tito ng pope ng aglipay ay si gregorio aglipay
Answer: The Aglipay Church is the informal name for the Philippine Independent Church established by Fr. Gregorio Aglipay in 1902.
was aglipay justified in joining aguinaldo?
Gregorio Aglipay died on 1940-09-01.
Gregorio Aglipay was born on 1860-05-05.
He did not split from the Catholic Church, he was excommunicated by the archbishop of Manila because he sent a letter to the Pope to ordaine more Filipinos as priest
gregorio aglipay
NO! You must be confusing him with another Gregorio(Del Pilar) who was the Tirad Pass "hero". Gregorio Aglipay was a Catholic priest turned revolutionary who eventually established the Philippine Independent Church upon realizing the futility of going back to the Catholic fold. There is already an article in Wikipedia about him. Please refer to that.
Nozaleda, the Archibishop at that time, was against Aglipay because he advocated the cause of the Filipino priest in being able to have their own parishes. During that time, the Filipino priests were merely "alalays" of the Spanish friars because the friars saw their Filipino counterparts as being incompetent.
There are more than five religions in the Philippines, but the major ones are Roman Catholicism, Islam, Buddhism, Iglesia ni Cristo, and Aglipay.
In a Venn diagram comparing the Aglipayan Church and the Catholic Church, similarities include their Christian foundation, belief in the sacraments, and use of the Bible in worship. Differences lie in their governance; the Aglipayan Church is independent and does not recognize the Pope's authority, while the Catholic Church is centralized under the Pope in Vatican City. Additionally, the Aglipayan Church incorporates local customs and practices, reflecting a more nationalist sentiment, whereas the Catholic Church maintains a more universal approach to worship and doctrine.
Pope Paul VI was elected pope after the death of Pope John XXIII.
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