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 Eduardo V. Manalo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eduardo Villanueva Manalo, (born October 31, 1955) colloquially known as "Ka Eddie" and "Eddie Boy", is the current Deputy Executive Minister of the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC).
Seen with them at the hotel was INC deputy Executive Director Eduardo 'Eddie Boy' Manalo, son of Minister Manalo.
He was born to Eraño G. Manalo and Cristina Villanueva.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eduardo_V._Manalo

  
 Iglesia ni Cristo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There is also a residence for the family of Executive Minister, Eraño G. Manalo on the premises as well as one for the family of Eduardo V. Manalo, the Deputy Executive Minister.
Felix Manalo was deeply religious as a child and joined many religious organizations as a young adult, leaving each after finding teachings which he felt contradicted those in the Bible.
He proclaimed that God gave him a mission to preach the gospel and to reestablish the first Church founded by Jesus.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Iglesia_ni_Cristo   (2063 words)

  
 Iglesia Ni Cristo
The central office is currently being administered by executive minister Erano G. Manalo and deputy executive minister Eduardo V. Manalo, who are the son and grandson of Felix Y. Manalo, respectively.
Noted for its chapel architecture of narrow-pointed spires, it was founded and registered with the Filipino government by Felix Manalo on July 27, 1914, and claims to have been established by Jesus in the last days through fulfillment of biblical prophecies.
The Iglesia ni Cristo has grown to become possibly the second-largest single Christian religion in the Philippines and has grown to thousands of congregations in over 84 countries and territories throughout the world.
aboutiglesianicristo.blogspot.com   (530 words)

  
 Iglesia ni Cristo
The INC is headquartered in Diliman, Quezon City and is currently led by the founder's son, Erano G. Manalo, and his grandson, Eduardo Manalo.
The core belief of the Iglesia ni Cristo is that Felix Manalo was sent by God to reestablish the original Church mentioned in the Bible in modern times and was given sole authority to interpret the Bible's teachings and commandments.
The church, noted for its distinctive church architecture of narrow pointed spires, is a controversial organization that seeks to disestablish mainly the Roman Catholic Church, the predominant religion in the country, and claims to be the true Church of Christ.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/iglesia_ni_cristo   (350 words)

  
 math lessons - Eduardo V. Manalo
Eduardo Villanueva Manalo, colloquially known as "Ka Eddie" and "Eddie Boy", is the grandson of Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) founder Felix Ysagun Manalo and is the son of the current INC Executive Minister Erano G. Manalo.
He was born October 31, 1955, to Erano G. Manalo and Cristina Villanueva.
He is currently being groomed to soon replace his father (born 1925) as head of the church, while his son Sebastian Manalo is expected to fill the position of Vice Executive Minister.
www.mathdaily.com /lessons/Eduardo_V._Manalo   (434 words)

  
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Malacañang disclosed that the INC support was given to Arroyo by Executive Minister Manalo and his son Deputy Executive Minister Eduardo through the telephone.
"INC Executive Minister Erano G. Manalo made the final decision after consultations with the ministers of the Church all over the country and after much prayers and reflections," according to INC spokesman Bienvenido Santiago.
Aglipay likewise appealed to the voting public to consider the experience and clear platform of the President when they finally cast their votes on May 10.
www.mb.com.ph /issues/2004/05/07/MAIN200405078947.html   (1100 words)

  
 Religious leaders ask SC about endorsing candidates - Apr. 23, 2004
The report said Mike Velarde, head of the Catholic-based El Shaddai; former Manila archbishop Jaime Cardinal Sin; Iglesia ni Cristo (Church of Christ) executive minister Eraño Manalo; and evangelist Eduardo Villanueva, leader of the Protestant-based Jesus is Lord Movement, made the appeal.
But the report said Manalo in his appeal justified the INC's system of voting as a bloc in elections as part of their "religious belief" that was based on the Holy Book and was not intended to ensure the victory of a candidate.
The SJS won the first round of its legal battle with the religious leaders when the Manila regional trial court ordered them to stop endorsing candidates, citing the separation of church and state provision in the Constitution.
www.inq7.net /brk/2004/apr/23/brkpol_20-1.htm   (373 words)

  
 Religious leaders ask SC about endorsing candidates - Apr. 23, 2004
The report said Mike Velarde, head of the Catholic-based El Shaddai; former Manila archbishop Jaime Cardinal Sin; Iglesia ni Cristo (Church of Christ) executive minister Eraño Manalo; and evangelist Eduardo Villanueva, leader of the Protestant-based Jesus is Lord Movement, made the appeal.
But the report said Manalo in his appeal justified the INC's system of voting as a bloc in elections as part of their "religious belief" that was based on the Holy Book and was not intended to ensure the victory of a candidate.
The SJS won the first round of its legal battle with the religious leaders when the Manila regional trial court ordered them to stop endorsing candidates, citing the separation of church and state provision in the Constitution.
www.inq7.net /brk/2004/apr/23/brkpol_20-1.htm   (373 words)

  
 Gov.ph - Defense
Cabugao, Bulalacao; Richard M. Manalo alias “Ka Al”, 32, of Mansalay; Eduardo K. Melchor alias “Ka Bert”, 50, of Brgy.
They have been in the guerilla front during the past 10 years and had clashed with government troops many times.
Cabugao, Bulalacao; Ludy P. Casidsid alias “Ka Mario”, 41, of Sitio Biaja, Brgy.
www.gov.ph /cat_defense/newscontent.asp?newsid=7694   (373 words)

  
 Rizal Advocates Set Gulfwide Competition Among Filipino Schools
Aside from Manalo, the members of the advisory council are Eduardo Malagapo, Jose Avance?a, Ramon Sawit and Dexter Tugbang.
They were Delfin Lumberio, Rafaelito Beltran, Jose Velasquez, Oscar Paraiso and Serafin Taban.
The new EP officers are Alberto Layag, chapter commander; Richard Joseph, deputy chapter commander; Reynaldo Diaz, chancellor; Leon Latonero, exchequer; Zane Thirwall, pursuivant; Richard White, archivist; Manuel Leonardo, auditor; and trustees Elias Bonite, Jaime Baguio, and Rolando Tuzara.
www.arabnews.com /?page=10§ion=0&article=54158&d=13&m=11&y=2004   (464 words)

  
 Iglesia ni Cristo :: Bloc-Voting Religious Sect Endorses Arroyo
The endorsement by Iglesia leaders Erano Manalo, the church's executive minister, and his son Eduardo, the deputy executive minister, had been fervently sought by most of the presidential candidates given that up to 70 percent of church members vote for their leaders' anointed politician, analysts have said.
MANILA, May 6 (Kyodo) -- A Christian sect in the Philippines that can reputedly deliver up to 4 million votes -- enough to break a tightly contested race -- has endorsed Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo for president in the May 10 election, her campaign spokesman said in a television interview Thursday.
The nongovernmental National Citizens' Movement for Free Elections (Namfrel), which will be conducting its own quick count of the votes, said the credibility of the elections will hinge on the political players' behavior and on the military's neutrality.
www.religionnewsblog.com /7131   (464 words)

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