Christ the King Parish Celebrates Feast of Christ the King

Christ the King Parish Greenmeadows formally celebrated its Fiesta Day last November 26, the last Sunday in Ordinary Time. Older parishioners might recall that on November 25, 1979, at the Feast of Christ the King, in a mass officiated by His Eminence Jaime Cardinal L. Sin, then the Archbishop of Manila, a new parish composed of Bgy. Libis, Bgy. Bagumbayan, the gated villages of White Plains and St. Ignatius, and the newly-opened Corinthian Gardens and Greenmeadows wa s formally established, out of the original territory that used to belong to Our Lady of…continue reading →

Commemorating All the Faithful Departed

Christ the King Parish announced three initiatives in preparation for the November 2 commemoration of all the faithful departed. First, the parish invited parishioners to write down the names of beloved family members, relatives and friends on the envelope provided at the back of the church and at the parish office and drop these at the designated boxes. The CTK priests prayed for and blessed the names of the departed throughout the November 1 to November 9 novena masses. Second, CTK crypts were opened from 6 am to 10 pm from October 25…continue reading →

Parish Pastoral Council Hosts Christmas Dinner for Everyone Serving in the Parish

The Christmas party of CTK’s Parish Pastoral Council, held Wednesday evening, December 13, was a resounding success, as fun, laughter and good fun kept rocking the Social Hall of the Parish Formation Center. The event, organized by PPC secretary Fely was marked by song and dance performances, games, and raffles. Nearly 300 devoted servers of Christ the King Parish - lectors & commentators, extraordinary ministers, greeters & collectors, altar servers, ministry heads and core team members, mandated organization officers and members, renewal movement officers and members, village and BEC coordinators - were in…continue reading →

CTK Completes Simbang Gabi

Simbang Gabi, the long-treasured Philippine tradition of dawn masses for nine consecutive days, or novena, before Christmas Day, started last Friday, December 15 with the 8 pm Misa Aguinaldo. It is one of the longest and most important religious celebrations in the Philippines that has lasted over 600 years. In the Spanish times, the masses were celebrated very early, usually at 4 in the morning, since they took place during the harvest season, when farmers had to be in the fields at the crack of dawn. At the first sound of dawn, at…continue reading →

Advent Season Is Done; Christmas Season Starts

The 2017 Advent Season of?icially began December 2-3 with the First Sunday of Advent. As explained by Fr. Bong Tupino in his homily during the 6 pm First Advent mass, the Advent season is not the Christmas season, which only begins on Christmas Eve, December 24, and ends on January 8, 2018. Advent is the four weeks of expectant waiting and preparation for the celebration of the Nativity of Jesus at Christmas. The Advent season offers the opportunity for parishioners to share in the ancient longing for the coming of the Messiah. With…continue reading →

Fr. Ted Gonzales on Life’s Directions

Fr. Ted Gonzales SJ, a returning speaker, spoke on ‘Life’s Directions’ at a forum organized by the Vocation Ministry last December 2, at 10:30 am at the Divine Mercy Chapel. His talk was targeted at single young professionals and graduating college students. The Life’s Directions talk aimed to help young adults prepare for life's challenges through understanding one's strengths, weaknesses, values and world view in their journey towards God through selfawareness and one's innermost desires. Fr. Ted currently teaches at the Loyola School of Theology and is connected with the Ruben M. Tanseco,…continue reading →

2018 is Year of the Clergy and Consecrated Persons

At the December 2 anticipated 6 pm mass, Fr. Bong Tupino III formally announced for the first time that 2018 will be the Year of the Clergy and Consecrated Persons. The new liturgical year kicked off last December 3, the first Sunday of Advent. The theme was chosen for liturgical year 2018 as part of the nine-year preparation of the 5th centenary of the Philippine Church’s Christianization to be celebrated in 2021. With the theme “Renewed Servant Leaders for the New Evangelization,” the Year of the Clergy and Consecrated Persons is the sixth…continue reading →

Casa de Silencio Retirement Home Project Launched

Last October 17, at the 69th birthday birthday of the head of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cubao, Bishop Honesto F. Ongtioco DD, the Cubao clergy announced its most ambitious project infrastructure project yet, a retirement home for sick and retired priests cum retreat and conference center. Prior to this, the biggest project yet was the ‘Pabahay’ project for diocesan staff in Antipolo. The renewal center had been ‘baptized' as Casa de Silencio, named after one of the streets near Araneta Avenue where the retirement home would rise, next to the Holy Redeemer…continue reading →

CWL Donate Storage Boxes at Their Annual Prison Outreach to Camp Karingal

The Catholic Women’s League (CWL) - Christ the King Chapter paid their annual prison outreach visit to the Camp Karingal Ladies Detention Dormitory last November 7, 2017. As of that that, there were 1,200 recorded inmates. The advance team had met with the prison ofIicials prior to the ofIicial visit. The prison superintendent, Marie Rose Laguyo, had requested that in lieu of the traditional gift of t-shirts, the request was for large-capacity transparent storage boxes with handles where the detainees could put their valuables. After an extensive search, CWL found a ‘Mega Storage…continue reading →

Kingdom of Heaven Fair 2017 Draws Record Number of Children

It was a full house last Sunday October 22nd with over 180 kids showing up, as Christ the King Parish celebrated the Kingdom of Heaven Fair 2017, the Catholic foil to the vampires, witches, zombies, monsters, devils, slasher-horror villains, and vampire themes that pervade the ‘traditional’ Halloween celebration. Displaying great collaboration as well as cooperation, three CTK ministries - Mustard Seed Ministry led by Sonny and Mina Mejia, Youth Ministry headed by Louie and Lei Abando, and the Family & Life Ministry led by Regie and Joanne Polancos - worked together to stage…continue reading →