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Reverted edits by Hagger (Talk); changed back to last version by ASDamick
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April 4, 2008
December 18, 2007
December 14, 2007
→External links: Removed link to an independent and uncanonical group. This is Orthodox Wikipedia not Vagante and Uncanonical Orthodox Wikipedia
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→External links: removing dead link
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→1990s - Filipino Orthodox Christians
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→1600s - Orthodox Christians: correcting to match source
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→External links: removing slanderous comment
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December 10, 2007
December 5, 2007
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→1990s - Filipino Orthodox Christians: previous erroneous data presented by "uncanonical orthodox" editors corrected.
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→External links: "excommunicated clergyman from Australia". This is according to testimonies declarations by former members and officers of this uncanonical pseudo orthodox church.
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→Arrival of Orthodoxy: citations from Blair & Robertson's The Philippine Islands 1493-1898 (Cleveland,Ohio, 1906)
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December 4, 2007
→1600s - Greek Orthodox Christians: additonal extracts from "Historia de Philippinas" by the 18th century Jesuit Historian Murillo Velarde. Russians & Syrians were not mentioned this account.
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→Orthodoxy in the Philippines today: added a public domain photo showing canonical Orthodox Filipino faithful in Paranaque, Manila.
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→External links: added links to Emma A. Blair's & James A. Robertson's scholarly book "The Philippine Islands"
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→1990s - First Filipino converts: removed subheading
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→1990s - Greek Orthodox Christians: changed heading to Filipino Orthodox Christians
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→1800s - Antiochian Orthodox Christians: changed disputable heading and deleted stories and allegations based on hearsay and conjectures.
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December 1, 2007
→1990s - Greek Orthodox Christians: number of members based on official documentation.
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→1800s - Syrian Orthodox Christians: Oriental Orthodox
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→1800s - Antiochian Orthodox Christians: Non Chalcedonian Syrians not Chalcedonian Antiochians arrived first in the Philippines which includes Indians who are Jacobite Syrians by affiliation.
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→External links: added external link on the defunct uncanonical Antiochian Mission.
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→Orthodoxy in the Philippines today
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→Orthodoxy in the Philippines today: link supplied on the En Wikipedia article about the recently disbanded and now defunct Antiochian Mission in the Philippines.
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→Orthodoxy in the Philippines today: the Antiochian Mission in the Philippines has been disbanded. Pls. see En Wikipedia article on the said Antiochian Mission
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→1990s - First Filipino converts: no supporting document can validify the claim that a Filipino priest was ordained under Antioch.
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