Title
Supreme Court
Declaration of 2014 as Iglesia ni Cristo Centennial Year
Law
Proclamation No. 815
Decision Date
Jul 2, 2014
Proclamation No. 815 declares 2014 as the Iglesia ni Cristo Centennial Year in the Philippines, honoring the church's one hundred years of existence and its contributions to the spiritual and religious life of the nation, with a special stamp issued to commemorate the occasion.

Q&A (PROCLAMATION NO. 815)

The year 2014 was declared as the Iglesia ni Cristo Centennial Year to commemorate the 100 years of existence of the Iglesia ni Cristo, established in 1914.

July 27, 2014, marks the 100th anniversary of the Iglesia ni Cristo's founding.

The Iglesia ni Cristo's significant contributions to spiritual maturity, spreading the love of Christ, nurturing the religious life of the nation since 1914, and its global presence in 102 countries.

The House of Representatives issued Resolution No. 91 on May 13, 2014, urging the Office of the President to declare 2014 as Iglesia ni Cristo Centennial Year.

Yes, the Postmaster General was directed to design, print, and issue a special stamp to commemorate the Iglesia ni Cristo Centennial Year.

No, the proclamation is a declaration for commemoration and does not contain penalties or sanctions.

No, the celebration is a worldwide event since the Iglesia ni Cristo has spread to at least 102 countries.

It aims to officially recognize and honor significant contributions to national development and cultural heritage, promoting awareness and preservation of historical events or organizations.


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