International Conference of Philippine Independent Catholic Churches of Jesus Christ (ICPICCJC), formerly the Philippine Independent Catholic Church/Iglesia Catolica Filipina Independiente (breakaway/offshoot church from the Philippine Independent Church)
Orders
Ordination
1989 (priesthood) by Manuel Lagasca Sr.
Consecration
March 19, 1993 by Macario V. Ga, Armando L. de la Cruz, and Melvyn Acosta
After being released from prison, Tayag undertook theology studies in the Iglesia Catolica Filipina Independiente (ICFI) National Seminary at Batac, Ilocos Norte (a splinter group from the Philippine Independent Church). In 1987, he ran for the Senate under the UPP-KBL ticket but lost.[6] After losing the election, in January 1988, Tayag and other Marcos loyalists declared their exit from the Kilusang Bagong Lipunan party to form a new party called the Loyalist Party of the Philippines (LPP), of which Tayag was co-vice president with Pacifico de Leon.[7] In 1989, his Church ordained him a priest, and by 1993 consecrated him as a bishop.[2] He was a prominent supporter of Rodrigo Duterte during the latter's campaign for the Presidency[8] and is a founding member of the "Democratic Front for Filipinism" and "Kilusang Pilipinismo", groups supporting Duterte's "revolution against illegal drugs, the oligarchs and the exploiters of the Filipino masses."[9]
Tayag is a member of the UP Alpha Sigma Fraternity, Philippine Guardians Brotherhood Inc., and Freemasonry.