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English: Felix Y. Manalo National Historical Landmark[1] Coordinates: 14°32'0"N 121°4'45"E This is the area where the shortcut alley to BPTHAI Village is located. This route is recommended from 6:00 AM up to before sunset daily. Travel time going to BPTHAI Village Back Gate is only around 2 minutes when you pass here. On July 27, 2007, coinciding with the 93rd Anniversary of the Iglesia ni Cristo, the National Historical Institute (NHI) of the Philippines unveiled a marker on the birth place of Felix Manalo, declaring the site as a National Historical Landmark. It is where the ancestral home of Manalo once stood. The marker sits on a 744 square meter plaza. The NHI recognizes the significant contributions of Ka Felix to the Philippine society. The church he preached have changed the lives and faith of many Filipinos and because of this, Ka Felix deserves the pride and recognition of the people of Taguig. The official doctrine of the Iglesia ni Cristo is that Felix Y. Manalo is the last messenger of God, sent to reestablish the first church founded by Jesus Christ, which the INC claims to have fallen into apostasy following the death of the Apostles. Location: Barangay Calzada, Tipas, Taguig City. [2][3] The (492) square meters parcel was ascertained by the NHI to have been the birthsite of Felix Y. Manalo, the founder of Iglesia Ni Cristo, it passed Resolution No. 1, Series of 1986, pursuant to Section 4 of Presidential Decree No. 260, declaring the land to be a national historical landmark. The resolution was, on 06 January 1986, approved by the Minister of Education, Culture and Sports. Later, the opinion of the Secretary of Justice was asked on the legality of the measure. In his Opinion No. 133, Series of 1987, the Secretary of Justice replied in the affirmative. Felix Manalo[4] Felix Ysagun Manalo (born Félix Manalo ý Ysagun May 10, 1886 - April 12, 1963), also known as Ka Félix, was the first Executive Minister (Tagalog: Tagapamahalang Pangkalahatan) of the Philippines'-based religious organization Iglesia ni Cristo[5], and incorporated it with the Philippine Government on July 27, 1914. He is the father of Eraño G. Manalo[6], who succeeded him as Executive Minister of the Iglesia ni Cristo, and the grandfather of Eduardo V. Manalo[7], the current Executive Minister. Because there were no precursors to the registered church, external sources and critics of the Iglesia ni Cristo refer to him as the founder of the Iglesia ni Cristo and describe him as such but the official INC doctrines claim otherwise. The official doctrine of the Iglesia ni Cristo is that Felix Y. Manalo is the last messenger of God, sent to reestablish the first church founded by Jesus Christ, which the INC claims to have fallen into apostasy following the death of the Apostles.[8] Richard Gomez to portray Iglesia Ni Cristo founder Felix Manalo in biopic[9] On April 12, 1963 at 2:35 in the morning, he passed away at the age of 77.
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