The Story of Christ the King Parish, Greenmeadows (2005-2019)

2005 Bishop Ongtioco launches “Stewardship as a Way of Life” program and declares CTK as a Stewardship Parish in September. 2006 Msgr. Daniel Sta. Maria is installed as the 5th CTK parish priest in April. 2007 The CTK sound system is completely overhauled in June. In August, the land behind the parking lot becomes a Weekend Market. A permanent baptistry was established in December with a Rafael del Casal painting adorning one wall. 2009 St. Ignatius Village becomes a pilot area for the Basic Ecclesial Communities (BEC) with Buklod ng Panginoon initiating the…continue reading →

Building Our Sacred Space on Faith

Budget. That is usually the main challenge in any construction project. When Msgr. Jaime Mora was assigned to CTK, at the beginning of the construction period, he had little cash on hand and inherited many debts. I remember him asking me where he would get the funds for the construction. He asked me to raise some funds, but with a promise that he would return the money. When I asked him when he would be able to return the money, he replied, “It will be up to God.” I was able to convince…continue reading →

Lifting Our Praise for 40 Years: There is Room for All

The Apostleship of Prayer (AP) was the first liturgical group when the parish was in its infant stage. In the succeeding years, the worship group and other pastoral ministries grew as the parish became a “home” for different people who attended mass in the “embracing church” On Sept 5, 1982, Msgr Antonio Tobias commissioned the 1st batch of the Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion (EMHC). Lectors and Commentators (LeCom) were then randomly invited to read before mass. When Msgr. Jaime Mora was installed on Feb 15, 1983, Johnny Reyes from White Plains became…continue reading →

CTK Scholars: Finding Hope Through Education

Education is the vehicle to a better life. Access to quality education is the best way to uplift the underprivileged from poverty. For this reason, the CTK Social Service ministry has made educational assistance the flagship project through the years. To date, it is heartwarming to know where our scholars are now. Chester Huigit, graduated cum laude from the University of the Philippines in Visual Arts and is now working for GMA Network. Ruth David holds a managerial position in Metrobank. Analyn Malatuba graduated from PUP major in B.S. Math, worked as payroll…continue reading →

The Spiritual Journey of Christ the King Parish

The spiritual journey of Christ the King Parish sprung from the formation of the Christian Family Movement (CFM), facilitated by Fr. Jess Fernandez, SJ, assisted by Fr. Victoriano Lanuevo, the first CTK Parish priest. When Msgr. Jaime Mora became parish priest, he initiated the Catholic Lay Evangelization (CLAYE) program. They did weekly visits to Libis and Bagumbayan, conducted house-tohouse weekly catechism and Biblia Rasal. Not long after, Msgr. Mora, introduced the Parish Renewal Experience (PREX). His one-on-one invitation earned him many to commit this renewal program. PREX, a week-end seminar, proved to be…continue reading →

The Miracle called Mora

By Dolly Borlongan “Life has never been the same again since I retired and moved to Cavite. I miss you all and continue to pray for all of you.” This was what Monsy Mora told me when I visited him in Cavite last November 2009. He was sad to have had to retire from a parish that he loved and shepherded for 22 years. When I attended PREX in 2001, Msgr. Mora talked with me and asked me to be the secretary of the parish pastoral council because the secretary then resigned. This…continue reading →

Stewardship at Christ the King Parish: Aging Gratefully

Missionn is not like a business transaction...The Holy Spirit works as He wills, when He wills, and where He wills; we entrust ourselves without pretending to see striking results. We know only that our commitment is necessary. – From Pope Francis’ Evangelii Gaudium.This 2019, Christ the King Parish celebrates its 40th year and also its 14th year as a Stewardship Parish. Promoting the Spirituality of Stewardship began on September 17, 2005, when Bishop Honesto F. Ongtioco, D.D, was parish priest. The vision of the Stewardship Program was for the parish “to be a…continue reading →

Honoring the Caretakers of Our Past

Recently, we celebrated the Feast of Saints Joachim and Anne, the parents of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the grandparents of Jesus. So we also unofficially launched the “feast of grandparents.” It was a day we salute our elders. Grandparents and elderlies have an important role in the community. They are caretakers of the past, the keepers of our heritage, and the bearers of the memories of the community. Sila ang mga tagapag-alaga ng mga alaala ng sambayanan. This November, we will be celebrating forty years as a parish community. We officially start…continue reading →

Henry and Joyce Tañedo: Going Back to Basics in Community Building

“Doon tayo sa Christ the King, masarap mag-serve dun!” These were the words of invitation that Henry Tañedo got from his friend Joe Aranas in 2005. Little did Henry know that his yes to Joe’s invitation as a Eucharistic Minister of Holy Communion (EMHC) at CTK would open a floodgate of service that surprised a lot, most especially himself. Even if he lives in a nearby village, Henry always felt at home in CTK. He started serving during the crossroads of CTK, just when the Cubao diocese was being weaned from the Archdiocese…continue reading →

The Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist

In a town in Lanciano, Italy in the 18th century lived a holy monk who doubted the doctrine of the Eucharist—that the bread and wine actually turns into the body and blood of Christ. One day, as he celebrated Holy Mass in the monastery of Saint Longinus, the monk recited the words of consecration and he saw the bread change into living flesh and the wine change into blood. This Eucharistic miracle is what Fr. Henry Ferreras shared in his talk before the extraordinary ministers of holy communion last June 13, 2019, to…continue reading →