Templong Anituhan

Philippine Indigenous Spiritual Tradition, Binabaylan, Diwata, Anitu, Engkanto, Hilot, Talata at Baybayin

About

We are the Templong Anituhan which is an open consecrated place for the Spirit of God. The word Temple is derived from the Latin Word Templum which means an open and consecrated place; while Anituhan is derived from the word Anito which is the Ancestral Spirit and Tuhan which is an Austronesian word for God; thus, Anituhan means Spirit of God.

OUR MISSION

“To revive and preserve the rich heritage of Philippine Indigenous Spiritual Beliefs and Practices, honoring the precolonial Filipino Gods—Diwata, Engkanto, and Anito. We aim to provide comprehensive religious education and spiritual services, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of our ancestral traditions among believers and the general public.”


OUR VISION

“To be a leading center for the revival and promotion of Philippine Indigenous Spirituality, where the wisdom of our ancestors is cherished and passed down through generations. We envision a community where the old beliefs and practices are integrated into modern life, enriching the spiritual and cultural fabric of society.”


OUR PURPOSE

To revive the Philippine Indigenous Spiritual Beliefs and practice, specially Anituhan which honors the old precolonial Filipino Gods such as the Diwata, Engkanto and Anito.

To provide Religious Education program among the believers that will lead them into ordination to the Faith.

To establish Ministerial Center that will become an information hub in Relearning the old beliefs and practices at the same time to provide spiritual services to the General Public that seeks our Guidance and Help.


Let’s build Templong Anituhan together and be part of Us!


Temple Schedule of Activities

Our Temple is open to the Public for Donation based spiritual counselling, healing and rituals from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday to Sunday.

For Special Concerns, kindly make appointment through Email or Text Messages