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The Province of the Most Holy Name of Jesus of the Philippines (Spanish: Provincia Agustiniana del Santísimo Nombre de Jesús de Filipinas) was a geographical and administrative subdivision of the religious Order of St. Augustine that was formally affiliated to the Order on March 7, 1575 to originally cater the needs of the growing Augustinian presence in Philippines who were serving Filipinos in more than 300 towns in the 16th century. The Province later on expanded its presence in East Asia, Africa and the Americas in the 20th century to help build and serve more communities. It was considered to be the largest province in the whole Augustinian Order, with more than 300 affiliated Augustinian friars working in The Philippines, Spain, Tanzania, India, Venezuela, Peru, Costa Rica, El Salvad

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  • The Province of the Most Holy Name of Jesus of the Philippines (Spanish: Provincia Agustiniana del Santísimo Nombre de Jesús de Filipinas) was a geographical and administrative subdivision of the religious Order of St. Augustine that was formally affiliated to the Order on March 7, 1575 to originally cater the needs of the growing Augustinian presence in Philippines who were serving Filipinos in more than 300 towns in the 16th century. The Province later on expanded its presence in East Asia, Africa and the Americas in the 20th century to help build and serve more communities. It was considered to be the largest province in the whole Augustinian Order, with more than 300 affiliated Augustinian friars working in The Philippines, Spain, Tanzania, India, Venezuela, Peru, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, and China, according to a 2018 statistic from the Province. The Province formally ceased to exist and was formally merged with three other Spanish Augustinian Provinces during the 186th Ordinary General Chapter of the Order of Saint Augustine in Rome on September 16, 2019 to create a unified Spanish Augustinian Province of San Juan de Sahagun, a move which aims to restore the Augustinian Order in Spain, which had been in decline prior to the decision. (en)
  • Los Agustinos Filipinos fueron unos misioneros de la orden agustina. (es)
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  • Lithograph image as an Augustinian Friar (en)
  • Portrait as a famed navigator (en)
  • Santo Niño de Cebu (en)
  • Devotees flock to the Basílica Minore del Santo Niño (en)
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  • Facade (en)
  • Devotees flock to the Basilica del Santo Niño for Friday devotional Masses and the Feast of the Holy Child (en)
  • Cloister (en)
  • Image of the Santo Niño de Cebú (en)
  • Lithograph image as an Augustinian Friar (en)
  • Portrait as a famed navigator (en)
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  • The Monastery of the Augustinian Province of the Most Holy Name of Jesus of the Philippines in Valladolid, Spain, also known as the Real Colegio de Agustinos Filipinos (en)
  • Devotion to the Santo Niño , a spiritual heritage left by the Augustinians in the Philippines (en)
  • Andrés de Urdaneta, circumnavigator and Augustinian friar (en)
  • UNESCO World Heritage Churches built by the Augustinians.Clockwise from upper left: Miag-ao Church in Iloilo, Church of Our Lady of the Assumption in Santa Maria, Ilocos Sur, Paoay Church in Ilocos Norte and San Augustine Church in Intramuros, Manila (en)
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  • Batobalani sa Gugma.jpg (en)
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  • Santo Niño de Cebu 2.jpg (en)
  • St. Agustine Paoay Church 02.jpg (en)
  • Sta. Maria Church, Ilocos Sur.jpg (en)
  • Exterior of San Agustin Church from the Parking Lot.jpg (en)
  • Real Colegio de Agustinos Filipinos - Cloister -Valladolid.jpg (en)
  • Real Colegio de Agustinos Filipinos - Valladolid.jpg (en)
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  • Los Agustinos Filipinos fueron unos misioneros de la orden agustina. (es)
  • The Province of the Most Holy Name of Jesus of the Philippines (Spanish: Provincia Agustiniana del Santísimo Nombre de Jesús de Filipinas) was a geographical and administrative subdivision of the religious Order of St. Augustine that was formally affiliated to the Order on March 7, 1575 to originally cater the needs of the growing Augustinian presence in Philippines who were serving Filipinos in more than 300 towns in the 16th century. The Province later on expanded its presence in East Asia, Africa and the Americas in the 20th century to help build and serve more communities. It was considered to be the largest province in the whole Augustinian Order, with more than 300 affiliated Augustinian friars working in The Philippines, Spain, Tanzania, India, Venezuela, Peru, Costa Rica, El Salvad (en)
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  • Augustinian Province of the Most Holy Name of Jesus of the Philippines (en)
  • Agustinos Filipinos (es)
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