The Church of St. Mary the Virgin in Sagada, built in 1904 by American missionaries led by Rev. John Staunton, became a key center of Anglo-Catholic worship in the Philippines. Staunton and Rev. Albert Frost introduced many devotions despite opposition from church authorities. This led to their resignation in 1924.
Today, when an Igorot identifies as Anglican, he is most likely from Mountain Province, highlighting the church's lasting impact in the region.