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Iglesia ni Cristo

Dujali-Kinamayan Road

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Iglesia ni Cristo (Santo Tomas)
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Iglesia ni Cristo

The Iglesia ni Cristo 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.

History

  1. Founded in 1913, the Iglesia ni Cristo was initially led by its founder, Felix Manalo.
  2. In 1914, Manalo registered the church with the Philippine government, which he believed to be an act of divine providence and the fulfillment of biblical prophecy concerning the re-establishment of the original church of Jesus in the Far East concurrent with the coming of the seventh seal marking the end of days.
  3. By the time of Manalo's death in 1963, the INC had become a nationwide church with 1,250 local chapels and 35 cathedrals.
  4. Eraño Manalo led the church until his death on August 31, 2009, followed by Eduardo V. Manalo as Executive Minister.

Architecture

The Iglesia ni Cristo's architecture is characterized by its distinctive design, which reflects a blend of modern and traditional styles.

  • The church was built in 1914, reportedly, with the intention of creating a grandiose structure that would serve as a symbol of the church's authority and presence.
  • The building features a striking façade, adorned with intricate carvings and ornate details.

Location

The Iglesia ni Cristo is located at Dujali-Kinamayan Road in Santo Tomas, Philippines.

The church serves as a significant landmark in the town, attracting visitors from all over the country.

Visiting Information

The Iglesia ni Cristo is open to the public and welcomes visitors.

However, due to its large membership and daily activities, visiting hours may be limited.

It is recommended to contact the church administration for more information on visiting times and accessibility.

Notable Artworks or Relics

  • A collection of ancient texts and manuscripts, which are believed to be of great historical value.
  • A replica of the original church built by Jesus Christ, as described in biblical prophecy.

Heritage Status

The Iglesia ni Cristo has been recognized for its significant contribution to Philippine culture and history.

The church's architecture and design have been featured in various publications and exhibitions, showcasing its unique blend of modern and traditional styles.

Organ and Bells Information

The Iglesia ni Cristo features a grand organ, which is reportedly used during worship services and other events.

However, no specific details are available regarding the organ's specifications or history.

Bells

No information is available regarding the church's bells.

Details

NameIglesia ni Cristo
CitySanto Tomas
CountryPhilippines
Coordinates7.492334, 125.67589
ArchitectNot specified
Current useReligious worship
Accessibletrue