- Gregorio Aglipay
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name = Gregorio Labayan Aglipay
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birth_date = birth date|1860|5|8
birth_place =Batac, Ilocos Norte
Philippines
death_date = death date and age|1940|9|1|1860|5|8
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occupation =Catholic priest Bishop ofAglipayan Church Politician
spouse = Pilar JamiasGregorio Labayan Aglipay (
May 8 ,1860 -September 1 ,1940 ) was the first Filipino Supreme Bishop of thePhilippine Independent Church .Early life
Born in
Batac City .Aglipay was an orphan who grew up in the tobacco fields in the last volatile decades of the Spanish occupation of thePhilippines . He bore deep grievances against the Spanish, stemming from abuses within the agricultural system and the radical ecclesiastical reforms he championed.Arrested at fourteen for not meeting his tobacco quota, he later moved to
Manila to study law at theColegio de San Juan de Letran and at theUniversity of Santo Tomas . After obtaining his degree, he then entered the seminary inIlocos Sur in 1883 and was ordained to theRoman Catholic priest hood seven years later. He began a career as an assistant priest in various parishes aroundLuzon .In spite of being a Catholic priest, Aglipay, like other Filipino revolutionaries, joined the Freemasons.
Philippine Revolution and Philippine-American War
In 1896, the Philippine Revolution broke out and his political and ideological loyalties were clear.
Emilio Aguinaldo appointed him military priest in 1898; he was then officiallyexcommunicate d by the Vatican andRoman Catholic authorities. He called on Filipino clergy to unite against Spain, and in 1899, the Church indicted him of inciting rebellion. He was appointed bishop of the new Filipino Church, the "Iglesia Filipina Independiente", thereby permanently severing ties with the Vatican.He represented Ilocos Norte in the first independent Philippine Congress, convened in
Malolos ,Bulacan in 1898, before theUnited States bought the country fromSpain and sent forces to reoccupy and colonize the islands. ThePhilippine-American War promptly began and Aglipay served as a guerrilla leader in theIlocos Region . He surrendered inLaoag , Ilocos Norte in 1901, as the United States officially declared the ending of hostilities.Later life
The
Philippine Independent Church , later known as theAglipayan Church , was announced in 1902 and in the next three decades, Aglipay fought for Filipino independence through the political process. He ran for the presidency of theCommonwealth of the Philippines in 1935, but lost toManuel Quezon . He married in 1939 (the new church allows married clergy), but died the following year onSeptember 1 ,1940 .
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