Gregorio Aglipay National Shrine | |
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Type | Shrine |
Location | Batac, Ilocos Norte, Philippines |
Coordinates | 18°3′9″N 120°33′42″E / 18.05250°N 120.56167°E |
Designated | 1949 |
Designation | National Shrine (Level 1) |
The Gregorio Aglipay National Shrine is a memorial shrine in Batac, Ilocos Norte, Philippines.
The shrine is dedicated to Gregorio Aglipay (1860–1940). He was a Catholic priest and served as a military chaplain and military vicar general during the Philippine Revolution in 1898. He was excommunicated in 1899 for rebelling against Spanish rule in the Philippines, a period when Roman Catholicism was the state religion in the country. He became a member of the Malolos Congress from 1898 to 1899, the lone member coming from the religious sector and also represented his home province of Ilocos Norte. He was also a lieutenant-general during the Philippine-American War. Aglipay later co-founded the Philippine Independent Church with Isabelo de los Reyes in 1902 and became the church's first supreme bishop.[1][2]
The shrine houses Aglipay's mausoleum and the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Philippine Independent Church.[3] It has a marker dated 1949 from the Philippines Historical Committee, now the National Historical Commission of the Philippines.[4] The commission declares the site as a national shrine.[5]