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The '''Philippine Independent Church''', officially the '''''Iglesia Filipina Independiente''''' ('''IFI''') in ], is a ] in the ] that broke away from the Roman Catholic Church in ]. It is popularly known as the '''Aglipayan Church''', after its founder ]. The '''Philippine Independent Church''', officially the '''''Iglesia Filipina Independiente''''' ('''IFI''') in ], is a ] in the ] that broke away from the Roman Catholic Church in ]. It is popularly known as the '''Aglipayan Church''', after its founder ].

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The Philippine Independent Church, officially the Iglesia Filipina Independiente (IFI) in Spanish, is a Catholic Church in the Philippines that broke away from the Roman Catholic Church in 1902. It is popularly known as the Aglipayan Church, after its founder Gregorio Aglipay.

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