Churches in the Philippines
The Philippines is the only Christian nation in Asia,
with over 90% of its population being practicing Christians, primarily
Catholic, but with all major Protestant denominations also having churches
through out the entire Philippines. The southern half of the large southern
island of Mindinao is primarily Muslim. The Philippine Constitution and
Government strongly protect religious freedom and separation of church and
state in the Philippines, in a way very similar to the USA. Examples of Philippines
Protestant denomination churches that exist through out Negros Oriental are:
Church of Christ [Iglesia ni Christo], Seventh Day Adventist,
Congregational, Jehovah Witness, Later Day Saints [Mormons], Unitarian-Universalist,
Baptist, Church of God, and many others. |

In 1904 the first Catholic nuns [St. Paul order] arrived in Dumaguete City.
This life size statue reenactment of their landing is located in the
park along the seaside promenade on Rizal Boulevard in Dumaguete City,
Negros Oriental, Philippines. |