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  2. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the ...

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    A meetinghouse in Guadalupe, Makati, Philippines. The first contact the church had with the Philippines was in 1898 during the Spanish–American War.Two church members, Willard Call and George Seaman, who were part of the United States artillery battery, were set apart as missionaries and began to proselytize after being deployed to the Philippines.

  3. List of missions of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day ...

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    The LDS Church operates 410 missions worldwide, including six in England: Birmingham, England Bristol, England Leeds, England London, England Manchester, and England. See the full list of missions by country, continent, date, and area on Wikipedia.

  4. Naval Station Ernesto Ogbinar - Wikipedia

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    Naval Station Ernesto Ogbinar, previously Naval Station Poro Point, is an installation of the Philippine Navy, located at Poro Point, in San Fernando, La Union, Philippines. It was previously a U.S. installation known as Wallace Air Station; transfer of ownership took place in 1991.

  5. Mission San Fernando Rey de España - Wikipedia

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    The mission was founded on 8 September 1797 by Father Fermín Lasuén who, with the assistance of Fray Francisco Dumetz and in the presence of troops and natives, performed the ceremonies and dedicated the mission to San Fernando Rey de España, making it the fourth mission site he had established; ten children were baptized on the first day ...

  6. Convento Building (Mission San Fernando) - Wikipedia

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    The Convento Building, known for its iconic arched portico or colonnade, was built between 1808 and 1822 and is the only original building remaining at the Mission San Fernando Rey de España in the Mission Hills section of San Fernando Valley in California in the United States.

  7. San Fernando Cathedral (La Union) - Wikipedia

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    In 1765, under its parish priest, Fernando Rey, Pindangan was renamed San Fernando after the Catholic King of Spain. It was in May 1786 that the Ministerio de San Fernando was created. But due to the shortage of priests during the period of 1792 to 1831, San Fernando became a visita of Bauang and San Juan, La Union. In 1831, Juan Sorolla, the ...

  8. List of Catholic dioceses in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive table of the Catholic dioceses in the Philippines, grouped into 16 ecclesiastical provinces and one military ordinariate. Each diocese has its own episcopal see, coat of arms, local ordinary, civil territory, cathedral, patron, erection date, minor basilicas, national shrines, number of parishes and communities, and ecclesiastical province.

  9. San Fernando, Pampanga - Wikipedia

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    San Fernando is the capital of Pampanga province and a 1st class city in Central Luzon, Philippines. It is known as the "Christmas Capital of the Philippines" for its Giant Lantern Festival and its patron saint, Saint Ferdinand III of Castile.