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Showing posts with label Philippine Arena. Show all posts
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Thursday, July 28, 2016

Over P1B bank loans for the Iglesia ni Cristo’s Philippine Arena? -Rappler

MILLIONS IN LOANS? Documents show that key INC officials were signatories in loan agreements to fund the Ciudad de Victoria project, which includes the Philippine arena.
The late INC executive minister Eraño Manalo once said, 'Ang Iglesia ni Cristo ay walang utang kahit na saang bangko. Ang Iglesia ni Cristo ay hindi nagsasanla ng mga titulo ng lupa para lamang makakuha ng pondo.'

By Katerina Francisco for RAPPLER
Published 12:59 PM, July 27, 2016 
(INC 102 Founding Anniversary)

MANILA, Philippines – It was touted as a world-class structure fit to showcase the growing clout of homegrown Philippine church Iglesia ni Cristo (INC). On Wednesday, July 27, the influential church celebrates its 102nd year.

Two years ago in 2014, the Iglesia opened the Philippine Arena, the world’s largest indoor theater, to widespread attention: an P8.7-billion ($200 million) megastructure that served as the centerpiece of the sprawling 75-hectare Ciudad de Victoria complex in Bulacan.

Conceived, designed, and envisioned as a world-class stage for local and international events, the arena has played host to several events: from the INC’s centennial celebrations, to a concert by local celebrity tandem AlDub, and a performance by American pop superstar Katy Perry.

An expert on sociology of religion, Jayeel Cornelio said of the Iglesia ni Cristo in a previous interview that the Philippine Arena "is an establishment, is a marker, of what they (INC) are right now in the 21st century. They're not a religion in the Philippines. They're a religion in the world.”

Funds for the arena, the INC said, came from the donations of its members, a practice that aligns with the teachings of the church’s second executive minister, the late Eraño “Ka Erdy” Manalo.

In some of his messages to INC members, Ka Erdy had emphasized that the INC should spend within its means, and denounced the idea of the church incurring debts to fund its projects.

Documents obtained by Rappler, however, showed that INC officials had engaged in agreements with two banks, to obtain a P1.137 billion loan to partially fund the construction of Phase 1 of the Ciudad de Victoria project.

According to recitals in the loan documents, Phase 1 of the project includes the construction of a “multi-purpose indoor arena, and certain commercial and retail buildings and structures.”

But several amendments to the agreements showed that INC leaders had asked for additional amounts of up to P3 billion to repay the existing loan.

To secure these loan agreements, at least 61 INC-owned properties – ranging from church sites to residential and agricultural areas in Metro Manila, Nueva Ecija, Rizal, Cavite, and Baguio – were put up as mortgaged collateral.

In addition to this, 317 condominium units in Quezon City, with a total market value of more than P1 billion, were also included as collateral.

Up to P3 billion requested

Based on the documents, the INC was one of the parties in loan agreements entered into by the Maligaya Development Corporation (MDC) with two banks: the Metropolitan Bank & Trust Company (MBTC) and the Asia United Bank Corporation (AUB).

MDC, the borrower, was represented by Glicerio Santos IV, while the INC was represented by the church’s auditor, Glicerio Santos Jr. (READ: Part 1: Who is Glicerio Santos Jr in the Iglesia ni Cristo?)

Santos Jr was also the signatory for the Felix Y. Manalo Foundation (FMF) and the New Era University (NEU).

According to the memorandum of agreement among MDC, NEU, and INC, the church agreed to turnover the completion of Phase 1 of the Ciudad de Victoria project to NEU, with the participation of MDC.

NEU and MDC were to take part in the “financing, construction and development” of the project.

To finance this, MDC acted as borrower in a March 2014 omnibus loan and security agreement with lender MBTC. The latter agreed to provide P1,137,500,000 to partially fund the construction and development of Phase 1 of the project.

But in July 2014, MDC requested for P750 million from MBTC to repay its existing loan.

A month after that, MDC and MBTC entered into a second amendment to the omnibus agreement. MDC sought up to P3 billion to repay its existing loan, putting the total principal amount to up to P4,887,500,000.

Mortgaged collateral

To secure the loan, MDC and the third party mortgagors (those who mortgage their property) – INC and FMF – provided additional mortgaged collateral, covering 61 INC-owned properties. These properties ranged from church sites to agricultural properties to residential ones, located in various areas in Metro Manila, Nueva Ecija, Cavite, and Baguio.

In addition to this, 317 units owned by the INC in LIG Condominium in Quezon City were included as additional mortgaged collateral. According to the appraisal report, the units have a total market value of P1,000,317,000.

The condominium certificates of title for several units in LIG stated that the units were mortgaged to guarantee the P3-billion loan from MBTC.

These were also the same set of properties mortgaged for a P2 billion loan – this time from AUB.

In March 2014, MDC also entered into an agreement with AUB for a similar purpose: to request P1.137 billion to partially fund the construction of the Ciudad de Victoria phase 1 project.

A subsequent amendment to the agreement had MDC requesting for an additional P750 million to repay its existing loan with AUB. A second amendment asked for an additional amount of up to P2 billion, putting the total principal amount to up to P3,887,500,000.

In its agreements with AUB, the Metropolitan Bank & Trust Company-Trust Banking Group acted as collateral agent, with the INC, FMF, and other registered owners of the mortgaged collateral as third party mortgagors.

Separate mortgage supplements with AUB and with MBTC also identified two agricultural properties in Barangay Maligaya, San Miguel, Bulacan as part of mortgaged collateral.

Both properties listed several INC ministers as owners. In one of them, the names of Benefrido C. Santiago, Bienvenido C. Santiago, Glicerio B. Santos Jr, Arnel A. Tumanan, and Lowell C. Menorca were mentioned.

Lowell C. Menorca is the father of former INC evangelical worker Lowell Menorca II, who fled the Philippines with his family citing alleged harassment from the church leadership.

In an email to Rappler, the younger Menorca said that he only learned about the Bulacan property fairly recently. He also said that his father had acted as a “custodian” of the property.

“As far as I know, it was under internal arrangement within the Church Administration and the INC Legal Department because he never claimed it to be his nor profited from it, he was probably just a custodian of the property as a trustee of the Executive Minister,” he said.

Menorca added that it was “common practice” for Sanggunian ministers to be named as owners of church properties, because they were among those trusted by the executive minister.

Letter from EVM

While the loan agreements made it clear that it was the two Santoses who were signatories, the loans were made with the knowledge of the current executive minister, Eduardo Manalo.

In a notarized resolution dated February 10, 2014, Manalo acknowledged that the INC had entered into a memorandum of agreement with NEU and MDC for the Ciudad de Victoria project, and that the INC and NEU have agreed to “give the required collateral securities to secure such financing from the Project lenders.”

Corporate Resolution No. 02-2014 further stated that MDC has proposed to secure “one or more loan and credit facilities” from banks to obtain the aggregate principal amount of up to P3.5 billion to partially finance the project.

It added that the INC has agreed to provide the required collateral securities and letters of support for MDC after having “independently satisfied itself that it will derive direct and indirect economic benefit from the arrangements contemplated in the agreements for the Loan Facilities and that the execution by it of said agreements will result in corporate benefits to it.”

This resolution from Manalo showed that he was aware of, and approved entering into the loan agreements, even as his late father had denounced the idea of the church incurring any debts.

In one of his speeches, Ka Erdy declared that the church has never started on a project without first ensuring that it had enough funds.


“Pagka mayroong ipagagawa ang Iglesia, tinitingnan muna namin ang kabang yaman, tinatanong ko muna ang may hawak ng pananalapi, kaya ba ng Iglesia? Nung ipagawa ang templo, wala kayong narinig, wala kaming isinerkular, ‘Mga kapatid, umabuloy kayo para doon sa ginagawang templo,’ hindi po,” he said.

(Whenever the Iglesia was planning to have something built, we first look at our treasury, we ask if the Iglesia can afford it. When we had the temple constructed, you did not hear anything from us, we did not issue circulars asking you to donate for the temple.)

“Hindi kami humingi ng karagdagan sapagka't hindi namin sinimulan ang bagay na ‘yun na hindi sapat ang pananalapi ng Iglesia…Hindi namin kayo ginambala, at lalo naming hindi isinanla ang mga propriedad, mga lupa ng Iglesia,” he added.

(We did not ask for additional contributions, because we do not start any project if the Iglesia does not have sufficient funds for it…We did not bother you, and we did not mortgage the properties and lands of the Iglesia.)

In another message, he said, "Ang Iglesia ni Cristo ay walang utang kahit na saang bangko. Ang Iglesia ni Cristo ay hindi nagsasanla ng mga titulo ng lupa para lamang makakuha ng pondo."

(The Iglesia ni Cristo has no debts to any bank. The Iglesia ni Cristo does not mortgage land titles just to obtain funds.)



Squandered church properties?

While it is normal for corporations to secure bank loans for various uses, the issue for several INC members lies in the fact that the church had once proudly declared that it owed no bank any debts.

No less than Ka Erdy, once the church's highest official, had warned against it, saying in one of his messages that the moment someone incurs debt, "buwisit na ang kanyang buhay."

One Iglesia member said that the INC's involvement in these loan agreements is a big deal for members because it runs counter to Ka Erdy's teachings for the church not to spend beyond its means.

"In the past administration, it was a rule that the church does not borrow money...For the members, they're not used to the fact that the Iglesia has debts. So when this came out, we were shocked," she said.

She added that whispers of the controversy had even started to affect members' donations, with ministers taking to the podium week after week to encourage members to give more offerings.

In the past, she said, one would not even hear the clink of coins in the collection basket, because members were putting in paper bills. But it's not the case these days.

"We're concerned about the church's funds. Utos sa amin ang pagbibigay, pag-aabuloy. Pero papaano kami tutupad sa utos kung nilulustay ang pera? (We are commanded to give offerings to the church. But how we can we follow this if the money is being wasted?)"

Although the INC is not the direct borrower in the loan agreements, she pointed out that some of the church's highest officials are still involved.

Another Iglesia member also said that there seems to be more pressure on members to help with the church's expenses.

"Now we're being asked to chip in, that's very unusual. And when you connect the dots, it seems that perhaps we do have debts. A church is supposed to be non-profit, but you see the Philippine Arena that's not raking in profits. How do you sustain it?"

While it is not clear if the MDC had received and made full use of the billions it requested from the banks, the documents showed that church leaders requested at least P1.137 billion to partially finance the construction of the Philippine Arena and other related development included in Phase 1 of the Ciudad de Victoria project.

The arena, constructed at a staggering cost of P8.7 billion, was envisioned to be a prime venue for concerts, sports events, and conferences. It even has 8 private rooms, offering VIP guests with special viewing decks and plush theater seats. (FAST FACTS: Iglesia ni Cristo's Philippine Arena)

So far, the arena – located north of the Philippines’ capital region – has hosted only a handful of big-ticket events. Based on its website, its latest event was the Maligaya Summer Blast, held last May.

The arena has also been used for some of the church’s evangelical missions and activities.

An INC insider also said that some of the mortgaged property were housing for church ministers, but added that these ministers have no choice but to stay silent about their concerns, for fear that they might be kicked out of their residential units.

Rappler has repeatedly sought comment from the INC, but has yet to receive a reply as of posting.

For his part, Menorca criticized how the church’s properties were “squandered” under the current leadership.

“It is so saddening that after all these years, all the properties and monumental successes of the Church under the previous Executive Minister, were shamefully squandered away after decades of careful and meticulous stewardship,” he said.

He added, “We continue to hope and pray that the whole truth will be revealed, not to further humiliate the church but to finally expose the wrongdoings inside the church administration in order to put a stop to it and hopefully restore the church to its pristine condition.” Rappler.com

Saturday, April 25, 2015

Nagpagawa ng napakalaking Dome Arena ang Iglesia Ni Cristo®, ngayon ano na?

Mr. Antonio Ebangelio's continuous exposé on Ka Glicerio B. Santos' influence within the Iglesia Ni Cristo® Administration.

On Philippine Arena...

Walang pinagkaiba iyan sa Philippine Arena. Nagpagawa sila ng napakalaking Domed Arena para sa Centennial Celebration. Pero pagkatapos ng Centennial ano na? Kaya sila napilitang magsagawa ng kung anu-anong aktibidad gaya ng mga Tanging Pagtitipon, Pulong, Pamamahayag at iba pa, na mas maliit sana ang gagastusin ng Lokal at mga Kapatid kung sa kani-kaniyang Lokal o Distrito na lamang. Nagpasimula silang magpatawag ng maraming mga Pagtitipon, Reunions, at kung anu-ano pa, para lang magamit ang Phil Arena at ng di maluma at masayang. Kaya napilitan na rin silang buksan ito sa commercial events na wala namang kinalaman sa ating mga paglilingkod at sa totoo lang ay marami sa mga events/games/concerts na ito ay labag pa nga sa ating mga doktrina dahil ugat ito ng pagsusugal (Basketball games, sports, boxing etc), kalayawan (K-Pop Concerts at main stream concerts) at marami pang iba na hindi bahagi ng kultura ng tunay na Cristiano.

Ka Glicerio B. Santos Jr: Iglesia Ni Cristo® General Auditor harboring a Korean Fugitive Ja Hoon Ku

Mr. Antonio Ebangelio's continuous exposé on Ka Glicerio B. Santos' influence within the Iglesia Ni Cristo® Administration.

On Harboring a Korean Fugitive Ja Hoon Ku...

How about the news on TV regarding ka Glicerio Santos harboring one of the contractors of the Philippine Arena? You may research or Google about Ja Hoon Ku, who is wanted with a warrant of arrest from Korea due to the embezzlement of $200 Million from his Korean company. He was arrested by Police but he was released by Malacañang and was given to the custody and care of bro. Glicerio Santos Jr. This was broadcast on ABS-CBN. Many denounced the arm twisting done by Ka Jun Santos to Pnoy’s Government to set the charged criminal Ja Hoon free. This is an embarrassment on the members of the Church because it tainted the unblemished name of the Church. They forcibly killed off this issue so that Malacañang was unable to further comment about it. These are just a few of the very many incidents in the Church nowadays in which we can say that God is allowing them to fall into their own wrong doings so that their abuse of power and contempt disrespect to the Administration may be revealed.

Ka Glicerio B. Santos Jr: Iglesia Ni Cristo General Auditor responsible in messing up events for the Philippine Arena's scrambling ticket sales

Mr. Antonio Ebangelio's continuous exposé on Ka Glicerio B. Santos' influence within the Iglesia Ni Cristo® Administration

On Philippine Arena...
Until now, many are wondering why the Philippine Arena is used for any kind of event such as concerts that are demoralizing the holiness of the Church known to have established it. How impressive it is to own the earth’s largest domed arena, but what now? We are only scrambling for events to say that it is being put to good use. In the hopes that funding will flow into the Philippine Arena, overseers have become sales agents selling tickets for arena events. This was never done in previous Church history. The cancelled appearance of Chris Brown during the New Year’s Eve Celebration was fully paid for by the Church. Many asked for a refund, especially non-members. Brethren who also asked for a refund were referred to their pastors who appealed to them to no longer request for a refund, instead to consider it as an offering. The employees at Central had an “automatic deduction” from their financial help/ Tulong whether they attended the event or not. Why is this not investigated? This has been turned into a “cover up” so that those who instigated it will remain in power.

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

May BAYAD pala ang Inauguration ng Iglesia Ni Cristo®-1914 sa 'Philippine Arena' sa Lungsod ng Manalo (Ciudad de Victoria)!

Sabi nila WALANG BAYAD ang INAUGURATION sa LUNGSOD NG MANALO (Ciudad de Victoria)?

Sa MOA Arena, LIBRE ang kanilang New Year countdown. Sa Libis, LIBRE rin ang kanilang New Year countdown. Sa Philippine Arena ng mga Iglesia Ni Cristo® sa loob ng Lungsod ng Manalo (Ciudad de Victoria), hindi na nga libre, SAKSAKAN pa ng MAHAL ang ticket! HINDI pa dumating ang kanilang featured "immoral" singer na si Chris Brown.


Saturday, October 11, 2014

Ja Hoon Ko ang gumawa ng 'Philippine Arena', kaanib ng Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC ni Manalo) ay nagnakaw ng 220 Million Dollars ngayo'y WANTED sa Korea at INIINGATAN ng INC sa pamamagitan ng pakikipagsabwatan sa Malakañang



MANILA [ABS-CBN News] — A Korean fugitive was granted temporary freedom due to an order from a Palace official.

Ja Hoon Ku was one of the contractors involved in the construction of the Iglesia Ni Cristo’s (INC) Philippine Arena, the world’s largest domed arena.

He is also wanted for stealing around $200 million from his company in Korea.

Ja was arrested by the Bureau of Immigration (BI) and was supposed to be deported to Korea.

However, he was granted temporary freedom due to an order signed by Executive Secretary Paquito Ochoa.

According to the order, Ja will be free as he waits for the court’s decision on his appeal on his deportation case.

He was released from detention and was entrusted to members of the INC.

The Palace has yet to release a statement regarding its decision to stop the deportation of Ja. – report from Henry Omaga Diaz, ABS-CBN News

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Philippine Religious Sect Opens the Largerst Arena

News around the world about the Iglesia ni Cristo- branded as a RELIGIOUS SECT- not as the "true" Church of Christ as they claim. TRUTH prevails!

MANILA: Philippine President Benigno Aquino presided over the opening on Monday of what is billed as the world's largest indoor stadium, erected by a politically-influential religious sect.

The USD 175-million Philippine Arena, which can seat 55,000 people, was hailed as a showcase that will serve as a major venue for concerts and sports events as well as gatherings for its owners, the Iglesia ni Cristo (Church of Christ) sect.

"Philippine President Benigno Aquino presided over the opening on Monday of what is billed as the world's largest indoor stadium, erected by a politically-influential religious sect.

The $175-million Philippine Arena, which can seat 55,000 people, was hailed as a showcase that will serve as a major venue for concerts and sports events as well as gatherings for its owners, the Iglesia ni Cristo (Church of Christ) sect.

"...The Christian sect also said the stadium will have a capacity about double that of other popular indoor arenas like New York's Madison Square Garden.

"...However the Singapore National Stadium, completed in June, also seats 55,000 people and has been hailed in the press as the world's largest domed structure.

"...The Iglesia ni Cristo sect wields considerable political influence in the Philippines as its members, believed to number about three million people, vote as a bloc for whoever their leaders endorse."
MANILA (AFP) - Philippine President Benigno Aquino presided over the opening on Monday of what is billed as the world's largest indoor stadium, erected by a politically-influential religious sect.

The US$175-million (S$218.8 million) Philippine Arena, which can seat 55,000 people, was hailed as a showcase that will serve as a major venue for concerts and sports events as well as gatherings for its owners, the Iglesia ni Cristo (Church of Christ) sect.
An increasingly influential Christian sect in the Philippines opened what it claimed to be “the largest theater in the world” on Monday. President Benigno Aquino led the inauguration ceremony at the Philippine Arena north of Manila, where Iglesias ni Cristo (Church of Christ) kicked off its centenary celebrations.
Manila, July 22 (TruthDive): Philippine President Benigno Aquino headed over the opening of what is touted as the world's largest indoor stadium on Monday. The $175-million Philippine Arena can seat 55,000 people and was welcomed as a display cabinet that will function as a main venue for sports events and concerts as well as gatherings for its owners, the Iglesia ni Cristo (Church of Christ) sect. By considering the seating capacity of the arena alone, the Philippine Arena is double the size of the largest vaulted arenas in Europe and in the United States.

"The $175-million Philippine Arena, which can seat 55,000 people, was hailed as a showcase that will serve as a major venue for concerts and sports events as well as gatherings for its owners, the Iglesia ni Cristo (Church of Christ) sect.

"...The Christian sect also said the stadium will have a capacity about double that of other popular indoor arenas like New York’s Madison Square Garden."

The Philippine Arena built by a politically influential religious sect called the Iglesia ni Cristo founded by a self-proclaimed "Last Messenger of God", ex-Catholic, ex-Protestant pastor-- Felix Y. Manalo

Saturday, October 13, 2012

World's Biggest Dome is not anymore the Iglesia ni Cristo Arena

With its short-lived jubilation, the Iglesia ni Cristo's "Philippine Arena" is NOT anymore the biggest dome in the world.

Singapore's National sports stadium ("Singapore Sports Hub") is now officially the biggest dome in the world when completed in 2014 which coincides with the completion date of the Iglesia's Philippine Arena.  

While Singapore's National Stadium will be used for national and international sports events and other international world cups, the INC's Philippine Arena will be used for its Centennial Founding Anniversary.  The Iglesia ni Cristo church was founded by Felix Manalo in July 27, 1914.

Photo Source: Singapore Yahoo! News

Friday, September 2, 2011

Iglesia ni Cristo's biggest dome and the numbers behind it

Iglesia ni Cristo's' dome is soon to be considered the biggest dome "in the world" (for now) and it will be erected in Bocuae, Bulacan, Philippines.  It is not for the use of the rest of the Filipinos that it should be called the "Philippine Arena".  According to the INC administration, this dome will be exclusively Iglesia ni Cristo arena, erected only for "religious purposes" only.  That "religious purposes" is not for any religion but ONLY for the religious celebrations by the cult of Felix Manalo.


The INC of Felix Manalo will be celebrating it's Centennial Anniversary in 2014 A.D--  but of course the TRUE CHURCH will be celebrating its 2,014 years to the Millennium.

74,000-square-metre (796,000-square-feet)

Having huge amount of monies flowing into the Manalo's bank accounts under the name of the Iglesia ni Cristo corporation coming from its members who are OBLIGED to give portion of their hard-earned salaries, the Iglesia ni Cristo has no doubt to have the financial abilities for acquiring a huge land properties for its "religious purpose" infrastructures such as this.

In fact, it is precisely incorrect to say it's a "Philippine Arena" when only a limited few hundred thousand to a million Filipinos can use the said dome while the rest of the Filipinos cannot use it just because they are non-INC members.

Statistics show that 80% of the 97 million total population of the Philippines since 2010 (in other words, there are 77.6 million Catholics in the Philippines) are barred from using this facilities and yet the dome is named "Philippine Arena".  What for? 

How many Filipinos can use this "Philippine Arena"?

AFP: Philippine sect building massive indoor arena

Getting the right facts is what the Press people's credibility in news reporting! AFP says the Iglesia ni Cristo is a "sect" and was "founded in 1914" by a "Filipino Felix Manalo" whose church "does not disclose the exact number of its membership, but it claims to have millions of followers" where " aspiring politicians scramble to get the approval of its ministers during elections".  Amounting to US$175 million, the bill of the project was again held in utmost secrecy by the INC.

By Agence France-Presse

A politically influential Christian sect in the Philippines said Thursday it had started building one of the world's biggest indoor arenas with a seating capacity of 50,000.

The 74,000-square-metre (796,000-square-feet) mega-structure called the Philippine Arena is part of Iglesia ni Cristo's Ciudad de Victoria, a sprawling complex being built just outside the capital Manila.

"It is going to be twice the size of the biggest indoor arena in the United States," the church said in a story broadcast on its own television station and filmed during the project's ground-breaking ceremony last month.

In comparison, it said, the Madison Square Garden in New York could only sit 20,000 people, while the Staples Center in Los Angeles has a capacity of 21,000.

Designed by Kansas City-based architecture firm Populous, construction is being carried out by South Korea's Hanwha Engineering and Construction Corp. and is expected to be completed by 2014 to mark the church's centenary.

The church said it planned to use the arena for religious gatherings.

The complex around it will include a university, a convention centre, a medical facility, housing units and a chapel.

The arena itself will cost 175 million dollars, although the bill for the entire project was not revealed.

Founded in 1914 by Filipino Felix Manalo, who left the Catholic church over differences in beliefs, the sect has grown to become one of Asia's biggest indigenous Christian organisations.

It does not disclose the exact number of its membership, but it claims to have millions of followers,

It runs its own television and radio station, and because its members vote as a bloc, aspiring politicians scramble to get the approval of its ministers during elections.

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