Christianity in the Philippines
The Philippines is ranked as the 5th largest Christian-majority country on Earth in 2010, with about 93% of the population being adherents. As of 2019, it was the third largest Catholic country in the world and was one of two predominantly Catholic nations in Asia.
Our Lady of Peñafrancia in Naga City, Camarines Sur
Jaime Cardinal Sin, 30th Roman Catholic Archbishop of Manila instrumental in the 1986 People Power Revolution
Gregorio Aglipay, a co-founder and the first supreme bishop of the nationalist church Iglesia Filipina Independiente, the first-ever wholly Filipino-led independent church in the country
Felix Manalo, founder and the first Executive Minister of the Iglesia ni Cristo
Iglesia ni Cristo is an independent nontrinitarian Christian church, founded in 1913 and registered by Felix Y. Manalo in 1914 as a sole religious corporation of the Insular Government of the Philippines.
Built in 1937, the former chapel of the Punta, Manila, congregation is now an INC museum
INC Central Temple in Quezon City, Philippines
The Philippine Arena
A missionary gathering inside the Philippine Arena