A mother and child wave aflag during the Centennial celebration of the Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church of Christ) at the Philippine Arena. Iglesia ni Cristo (Church of Christ) is a Christian denomination religion that originated in the Philippines in 1914 under founder Felix Manalo, who became the first executive minister. The Iglesia ni Cristo proclaims itself to be the one true church and claims that it is the restoration of the original church founded by Jesus and that all other Christian churches, including the Roman Catholic Church, are apostates. (Photo by Mark Fredesjed R. Cristino/Pacific


A mother and child wave aflag during the Centennial celebration of the Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church of Christ) at the Philippine Arena. Iglesia ni Cristo (Church of Christ) is a Christian denomination religion that originated in the Philippines in 1914 under founder Felix Manalo, who became the first executive minister. The Iglesia ni Cristo proclaims itself to be the one true church and claims that it is the restoration of the original church founded by Jesus and that all other Christian churches, including the Roman Catholic Church, are apostates. (Photo by Mark Fredesjed R. Cristino / Pacific Press)


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