Saturday, November 20, 2010

St. Michael the Archangel Parish Church Amsterdam Street, Capitol Park Homes, QC

The St. Michael the Archangel Parish (SMAP) is a medium sized church, situated inside the Capitol Park Homes Subdivision,Q.C. 

History of the Church:

SMAP started as a small neighborhood chapel under the Parish of the Holy Spirit in 1998 and it grew to be a sub-Parish of St Peter.  Through time, their beloved Bishop Antonio Tobias of the archdiocese of Novaliches felt it was time for SMAP to stand on their own feet. With prayers and small careful steps, SMAP became a full parish on June 1, 2008 with Fr Felipe as their first Parish Priest. On September 29, 2010, the feast day of its patron saint, St Michael the Archangel, SMAP celebrated their 3rd parish fiesta.



 Main Entrance


The church interior is roomy, with lots of open space on its left and right side, comfortable and clean. For those wanting a little privacy and cozy surroundings with simplicity on their celebration, this could be a good venue for weddings, baptisms and confirmations. 




















The vibrant personality of its Parish Priest Fr. Felipe V. Rufes, M.I, a Spanish national who speaks fluent English and Tagalog, makes our visit worthwhile during the Baptismal and Confirmation rites of our MCMC Kasalang Bayan candidates. 
The Kasalang Bayan is an outreach program of the Missionary Couples of Mary for Christ (MCMC), with the end view of sponsoring "Church Weddings"  to couples,  married only in a civil ceremony. Culminating this coming December 8, 4PM, the venue will be at the  St Michael the Archangel Parish.
The MCMC Shepherds and the newly Baptized and Confirmed Kasalang Bayan candidates
The nearby basketball court

Meeting room

Garden walk way bridge

Church garden on the right side


Angels are not like the other saints on the Church’s calendar who were all human beings. Angels are celestial beings created on a higher order than man. They are completely spiritual beings; they have intelligence and will; they are personal and immortal creatures. Angels are the servants and messengers of God -- in fact, this is what the word “angel” means. Several different kinds (or ranks) of angels are mentioned in the Bible: angels, archangels, cherubim, seraphim, thrones, choirs, dominions, principalities, and powers.
Our patron saint is called the Prince of All Angels -- the leader of the army of God during the Lucifer uprising, casting Satan out of Paradise. He is one of only two angels named in the Bible, the other being Gabriel. He is associated with the planet Mercury. Muslims, Christians and Jews all express devotion to him, and there are writings about him in all three religions. Considered the guardian angel of Israel, Michael’s name means in Hebrew, ‘Who is like God?’



St. Michael is also the patron saint of warriors and police is also guardian of the souls of the dead, weighing their good and bad deeds in his scales, ac­cording to Christian tradition. He is also the patron of grocers, paratroopers and radiologists, among many others. St Michael also guards the body of Eve, according to the apocry­phal Revelation of Moses.
Churches on hilltops were often named after St Michael. The Prince of All Angels is the bringer of the gift of prudence. St Michael is represented in religious art as a handsome youth with wings, armor and bears a dragon-slaying sword and shield. He might be depicted as an angelic warrior, fully armed with helmet, sword, and shield (often the shield bears the Latin inscription: Quis ut Deus), standing over the dragon, whom he sometimes pierces with a lance. He might also hold a pair of scales in which he weighs the souls of the deceased, or the book of life, to show that he takes part in the judgment.



The Prayer to St. Michael the Archangel
Saint Michael the Archangel, defend us in the day of battle;
Be our safeguard against the wickedness and snares of the devil.
May God rebuke him, we humbly pray; and do Thou, O Prince of
the Heavenly Host, by the Power of God, cast into hell, Satan
and all the other evil spirits, who roam throughout the world seeking
the ruin of souls. Amen.


St. Michael the Archangel Parish Church
Amsterdam Street, Capitol Homes, QC

Contact Numbers: 433-33-48 or 932-51-85
Mobile: 09153149032

Parish Office Hours
  • Tuesday to Saturday
    8:00 am - 5:00 p.m.

Directions to St Michael the Archangel Parish:

From the South:
Take EDSA going to Quezon City. Turn Right at East Avenue. Its the next street after Kamuning. Please take the inner right lane after Nepa Q. Mart as you don't want to pass the fly over going to Quezon Avenue. In case you miss the right turn at East Avenue, you can also make a right turn at Quezon Avenue. After the right turn, go straight towards Quezon City Circle. When you reach the Quezon City Circle, take the Commonwealth Avenue turn towards the direction of Philcoa and Fairview. When you see Mc Donalds, turn right on the street before reaching Mc Donalds and straight ahead. There will be a guard sentry that you will see and just ask the guard where the St Michael church is. It will  be just around the corner. 

If you will use a public transport, take the bus going to SM Fairview and get off at the Red Ribbon bakeshop at Don Antonio. You will find a Shell station near McDonalds and there you can take a tricycle ride to the parish. I think it would cost you P 20.00 for the fare. 

From the North
: You can also take EDSA, then head either towards, West Avenue or Quezon Ave. If you're coming from Novaliches you can either take the stretch of Commonwealth from SM Fairview towards Quezon Circle.  Make a U turn after Mc Donalds to your left and make a right turn on the street before reaching McDonalds. 
If you're taking public transport from Novaliches, get off at Ever Commonwealth and cross the overpass towards Shell station or McDonalds and take the tricycle ride at the Shell station.

If all things fail, you can call me at 9512104 or you can  email me at
edgadolucena@gmail.com

I also wish you can share your reflection to the Bible Sharing online at http://edlucena.blogspot.com  

God bless you !











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