Msgr. Gregorio Aglipay in The Collective Memory of Bataquenos: How He Shaped The Nationalist Spirit Of Filipinos In Southeast Asia
mei Angeline D. Aquino and
jasper Kim M. Rabago
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mei Angeline D. Aquino: Instructor I, Mariano Marcos State University
jasper Kim M. Rabago: Associate Professor I, Mariano Marcos State University
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 5, 3984-3989
Abstract:
Monsignor Gregorio Aglipay played a crucial role in shaping the religious and national identity of the Filipino people by founding the Iglesia Filipina Independiente (IFI), a church that emerged as both a spiritual institution and a movement for independence. This study examines his life and enduring legacy, focusing on how his leadership influenced religious autonomy and national consciousness in the Philippines. Through qualitative research centered in Batac, Ilocos Norte -Aglipay’s birthplace- the study explores the collective memory of Aglipay among the Bataqueños, their adoption of IFI doctrines, and the broader religious shifts influenced by his leadership. A series of interviews conducted with community members revealed three key themes: historical and cultural identity, highlighting Aglipay’s transformation from a Roman Catholic priest to a symbol of Filipino resilience; religious autonomy and unity, reflecting the IFI’s role in defying colonial ecclesiastical authority and promoting Filipino self-determination; and resilience and leadership lessons, emphasizing Aglipay’s courage, inclusivity, and advocacy for justice. The findings underscore the IFI’s dual role as a religious institution and a sociocultural movement, providing Filipinos with a platform to assert their identity and spiritual independence. Aglipay’s vision, rooted in nationalism and a commitment to equality, continues to inspire the Filipino struggle for justice and equality, as reflected in local narratives that preserve his legacy. This study affirms Aglipay’s significance as a transformative leader whose contributions extend beyond religion, symbolizing hope, unity, and cultural pride for future generations.
Date: 2025
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