Aglipayan Church

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The Aglipayan Church, formally known as the Philippine Independent Church, is a nationalist Christian denomination that broke from Roman Catholicism in the early 20th century and is closely associated with Filipino identity and history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian denomination
independent Catholic church
national church
religious organization
associatedWith Filipino nationalism
Philippine Revolution NERFINISHED
classification Old Catholic–type church
closelyAssociatedWith Filipino identity
Philippine history
communion Anglican Communion (via concordat with Episcopal Church in the Philippines and other Anglican bodies) NERFINISHED
country Philippines
doctrine married clergy permitted
rejection of papal authority
use of vernacular liturgy
ecclesiasticalPolity episcopal polity
foundedBy Gregorio Aglipay NERFINISHED
Isabelo de los Reyes NERFINISHED
foundingDate 1902
foundingPlace Philippines NERFINISHED
hasClergyRank Obispo Máximo NERFINISHED
hasDenominationType nationalist Christian denomination
hasFollower Filipino people
hasRite Philippine Independent Church rite
headquartersLocation Manila NERFINISHED
leaderTitle Obispo Máximo NERFINISHED
liturgicalLanguage English
Filipino
Spanish
mainTerritory Philippines NERFINISHED
namedAfter Gregorio Aglipay NERFINISHED
officialName Philippine Independent Church NERFINISHED
orientation nationalist
primaryLanguage English
Filipino
Spanish
regionServed Luzon NERFINISHED
Mindanao NERFINISHED
Visayas NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
separatedFrom Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manila NERFINISHED
Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
shortName IFI NERFINISHED
Iglesia Filipina Independiente NERFINISHED
theology Anglicanism
independent Catholicism
usesSymbol Philippine national colors

Referenced by (6)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Tagalog people religion Aglipayan Church
Ilonggo people otherReligion Aglipayan Church
Bicolano religion Aglipayan Church
Kapampangan people religion Aglipayan Church
Iba, Zambales hasReligiousPresence Aglipayan Church
San Manuel hasReligion Aglipayan Church
subject surface form: San Manuel, Tarlac