Secular Priest In The Philippines

Secular Priest In The Philippines

Discuss the stand of the regular priests and the secular priest in relation to the administration of the Philippines provinces.

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1. Discuss the stand of the regular priests and the secular priest in relation to the administration of the Philippines provinces.


Answer:

MANY PRIEST IN THE COUNTRY ARE NOT TELLING THE TRUTH. THEY ARE ACTUALLY FRAUDULENTLY AND DEALING WITH THOSE PEOPLE WHO BELIEVED WITH THEM.

THOSE PRIESTS ARE RELYING WITH THEIR OWN BELIEFS, THEY DON'T KNOW THE TRUE WISDOM.

THEY BOW DOWN TO THE STATUE, IDOLS, AND CONCRETE OBJECT THAT ARE MADE BY THE HANDS OF HUMAN AND WHICH IS WRONG FEATS THO'


2. The transfer of authority of Philippine parishes from the regular priests to the secular priest was called


The transfer of authority of Philippine parishes from the regular priests to the secular priests was called secularization movement. Two kinds of priest are in the Philippines by that time, regular priest and secular priest. Regular priests' main task was to spread Christianity and were under religious orders. Examples are Dominicans, Recollects, Augustinians and Franciscans. Secular priests on the other hand are priest who are trained to run parishes, does not belong to religious orders and they were under the supervision of bishops.

3. Discuss the stand of the regular priest and the secular priests in relation to the administration of Philippine provinces.


Answer:

many priest in the country are not telling the truth.they are actually fraudulently and dealing with those people who believed with them.

those priest are relying with their own beliefs,they don't know the true wisdom.

they bow down to the statue,idols,and concrete object that are made by the hands of human and which is wrong feats tho'.

Explanation:

i hope this thanks

and merr x-mass


4. Who are the three secular priests executed


GomBurZa (Mariano Gomez, José Burgos, Jacinto Zamora)

5. During the first dynasty of the Arab empire, ______ sponsored religious and secular architecture. *PriestsPharaohsalyphsimams​


Answer:

PRIESTS

Explanation:

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6. What kind of priest that refers to a secular clergy


Answer:

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7. what is the giving to secular or Filipino priests the power to lead parishes or churches.


Answer:

The secularization movement

Explanation:

The secularization movement encouraged the assignment of native Filipino priests to head parishes. The movement was met with opposition from the Spanish friars who are regulars due to its negative effects to their political authority and influence in the Philippine islands.


8. what was the conflict between the regularpriest and secular priest?​


Answer:

The Secularization Controversy

Secular priests did not belong to any religious order. They were trained specifically to run the parishes and were under the supervision of the bishops. Conflict began when the bishops insisted on visiting the parishes that were being run by regular priest...

SANA PO MAKATULONG


9. What is Secular Priest?​


Answer:

In the Catholic Church, the secular clergy are ordained ministers, such as deacons and priests, who do not belong to a religious institute. ... Canon law makes specific demands on clergy, whether regular or secular, quite apart from the obligations consequent to religious vows.

Explanation:


10. What is the missionary of the priest in the philippines​


Answer:

powp fransis master

Explanation:

slamat po


11. Why do you think Spaniards did not allow secular priests to oversee parishes?​


Answer:

While regular clergy take religious vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience and follow the rule of life of the institute to which they belong, secular clergy do not take vows, and they live in the world at large (secularity) rather than at a religious institute.

Explanation:

Pa brainliest


12. Ang mga Pilipinong gustong mag-pari, anong samahan sila kabilang? A. Regular Priest B. Religious Priest C. Secular Priest D. Monk


Answer:

b. Religious Priest or c

C po ang sagot salamat

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13. Why do you think Spaniards did not allow secular priests to oversee parishes?​


Answer:

The secularization movement in the Philippines was a movement in the Philippines under Spanish colonial administration from the 18th to late 19th century for greater rights for native Filipino Roman Catholic clergymen. The movement had significant implications to Filipino nationalism and the Philippine Revolution.


14. He was said to be Spanish secular priest who became a parish priest in Himalayan negros occidental from 1838 to 1839​


Answer:

Fr. Jose Maria Pavon

Explanation:


15. differentiate a secular priest from a regular priest​


While regular clergy take religious vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience and follow the rule of life of the institute to which they belong, secular clergy do not take vows, and they live in the world at large (secularity) rather than at a religious institute.


16. The three Priest on the Philippines​


Answer:

Gomburza, alternatively stylized as GOMBURZA or GomBurZa, refers to three Filipino Catholic priests, Mariano Gomez, José Burgos, and Jacinto Zamora, who were executed by garrote in 17 February 1872 in Bagumbayan, Philippines by Spanish colonial authorities on charges of subversion arising from the 1872 Cavite mutiny.

Explanation:

Ito po yung answer ko salamat paki brailiest nadin..

Mariano Gomez, Jose Burgos, and Jacinto Zamora.


17. who was the priest that led the secularization movement of the parishes ?​


Answer:

One of the native priest which led the movement on that time is Pedro Pelaez


18. what is the feeling of A Filipino secular priest in 1872 ? discuss ​


Answer:

yung sa picture sa taas yes oo


19. what is the feeling of A Filipino secular priest? discus. ​


Answer:

Filipino nationalism refers to the establishment and support of a political identity associated with the modern nation-state of the Philippines, leading to a wide-ranging campaign for political, social, and economic freedom in the Philippines. This gradually emerged from various political and armed movements throughout most of the Spanish East Indies—but which has long been fragmented and inconsistent with contemporary definitions of such nationalism—as a consequence of more than three centuries of Spanish rule. These movements are characterized by the upsurge of anti-colonialist sentiments and ideals which peaked in the late 19th century led mostly by the ilustrado or landed, educated elites, whether peninsulares, insulares, or native (Indio). This served as the backbone of the first nationalist revolution in Asia, the Philippine Revolution of 1896.[1] The modern concept would later be fully actualized upon the inception of a Philippine state with its contemporary borders after being granted independence by the United States by the 1946 Treaty of Manila.

Explanation:

no explanation.


20. issueActivity1. Emphasize the definition of the words “Filipino", "regular priests," and "secularization issue​


Answer:

The regulars resented the move because they considered the Filipinos unfit for the priesthood.


21. 4. These Filipino secular priest was Rizal's inspiration for his second novel, El Filibusterismo.


stay safe everyone I hope this make. help


22. Do you think the secular priests should fight for their rights? Sentence!


Answer:

Yes, Because they has a right to do, Every people has a rights to do what they want, Like in women rights, Women can do what they want, Thats why priest should fight for their rights because they are human like us


23. a ​secular priest from calamaba


Camilo Torres Restrepo

( February 3, 1929), in Bogotá, Colombia – 15 February 1966, in Santander) was a Colombian socialist, Roman Catholic priest, a proponent of liberation theology, and a member of the National Liberation Army (ELN) guerrilla organisation.


24. Differentiate regular priest from a secular priest.


Answer:

regular clergy :

take religious vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience and follow the rule of life of the institute to which they belong, 

secular clergy :

do not take vows, and they live in the world at large (secularity) rather than at a religious institute.

Explanation:

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PA BRAINLIEST PO KUNG TAMA

THANK'S SA POINT'S : )

Regular clergy, or just regulars, are clerics in the Catholic Church who follow a rule (Latin: regula) of life, and are therefore also members of religious institutes. It is contrasted with secular clergy, clerics who are not bound by a rule of life. (sacerdos saecularis), the opposite of a religious priest, who is a member of a religious order, order being understood in the broad sense as a generic term for religious institutes (orders [Orders, Catholic] ¶ in the strict sense and congregations), secular institutes, and societies of apostolic life.

25. Based on article above (Religious Front: Secularization) how do you define, secularization, as a significant episode episode in our history during the Spanish colonial period? Discuss the differences between the friars (or religious) and the secular priest. What was the leading issues that pritted the secular against the religious?​


Answer:

i'm sorry to answer this question i know it's nonesense

Explanation:

i'm very sorry


26. three priest who fought the secularization movement.​


Answer:

1. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI): He was an outspoken advocate against secularism and was an advocate of the traditional interpretation of Catholic doctrine and moral theology.

2. Fr. Luigi Giussani: He was an Italian priest and founder of the Catholic lay movement Communion and Liberation, which heavily opposed secularization.

3. Archbishop Charles J. Chaput: He was an American prelate who fought secularism in the United States, especially in his writings and advocacy of Catholic identity among American Catholics.


27. Do you think the secular priests should fight for their rights?


Answer:

In Christianity, the term secular clergy refers to deacons and priests who are not monastics or otherwise members of religious life. A secular priest (sometimes known as a diocesan priest) is a priest who commits themselves to a certain geographical area and is ordained into the service of the citizens of a diocese,[1] a church administrative region. That includes serving the everyday needs of the people in parishes, but their activities are not limited to that of their parish.

Explanation:

MALARO KA NG ML PARAMATTUTO


28. 2. Discuss the stand of the regular priest and secular priest inrelation to the administration of Philippine provinces.​


Explanation:

Pag naka tulong po ako pa follow nalang po at pa brainliest narin god bless


29. secular music was sung bya troubadours b monksc nunsd priest​


Answer:

a.troubadours

Explanation:

kasi last week pinag aralan namin yan


30. who led the secularization and what were the effects to the priest and followers​


Answer:

Pedro Pelaez

The secularization movement continued to grew heading to the early 19th century. One of the native priests which led the movement in that period was Pedro Pelaez from Laguna.


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