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  2. Voltaire Y. Rosales - Wikipedia

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    While he devoted his public life to his fellowmen, Judge Voltaire Y. Rosales dedicated his private life to God and his family. He was a devotee of the Sacred Heart, a Eucharistic minister, and household head of the Couples for Christ. Soon, Judge Voltaire Y. Rosales started receiving offers of money and threats to his life.

  3. Couples for Christ - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.couplesforchristglobal.org. The Couples for Christ (CFC) is an international Catholic lay ecclesial movement [1] whose goal is to renew and strengthen Christian values. [2] It is one of 123 International Associations of the Faithful. [3][4] The organization is linked to the Vatican through the Pontifical Council for the Laity, and ...

  4. Gawad Kalinga - Wikipedia

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    Gawad Kalinga (GK) ("to give care" in Tagalog) is a Philippine non-governmental organization known officially as the Gawad Kalinga Community Development Foundation. It describes itself as a " poverty alleviation and nation-building movement". Its mission is to end poverty for 5 million families by 2024. [1]

  5. Missionary Families of Christ - Wikipedia

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    Missionary Families of Christ is the new name, mission and vision of the former CFC-FFL. CFC-FFL came about in 2007 through the initiative of leaders and members of Couples for Christ-Global Missions Foundation (CFC-GMFI), it is led by one of the first sixteen couples of Couples for Christ - Frank Padilla. It is recognized in various ...

  6. Padre Pio Shrine - Wikipedia

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    Oscar L. Andal. The Parish and National Shrine of Saint Padre Pio, [1] commonly known as Padre Pio Shrine, is a Roman Catholic parish church and pilgrimage site situated along Governor Antonio Carpio Avenue (Santo Tomas–Lipa Road) in Barangay San Pedro, Santo Tomas, Batangas, Philippines. It is consecrated to the Italian Saint Pio of Pietrelcina.

  7. List of Filipino Catholic saints and beatified people - Wikipedia

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    Beatified: October 6, 1985, by Pope John Paul II. Eugenio Sanz-Orozco Mortera (José María of Manila) (1880-1936), Professed Priest of the Friars Minor Capuchin; Martyr (Manila, Philippines - Madrid, Spain) Declared Venerable: March 27, 2013. Beatified: October 13, 2013, by Cardinal Angelo Amato.

  8. Secularization movement in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The secularization movement began in the 1770s. Following the expulsion of the Jesuits in 1768 from all of the Spanish Empire 's colonies including the Philippines, the Spanish monarchy issued a royal decree in 1774 to fill vacant clergy posts in parishes with seculars. [4] The decree was implemented in the Philippines by Governor General Simon ...

  9. William Finnemann - Wikipedia

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    26 October 1942. (1942-10-26) (aged 59) Near Verde Island, Batangas, Philippines. Nationality. German. William (Wilhelm) Finnemann (December 18, 1882 – October 26, 1942) was a priest of the Society of the Divine Word, auxiliary bishop of Manila and apostolic vicar of Calapan, the Philippines. He was martyred by the Japanese through being ...