Couples for Christ was established in the Philippines
on June 21, 1981. It started with a handful of families and expanded to 500
couples by 1985. In 1989, the leadership of Couples for Christ came up with
a thrust to rapidly and massively evangelize globally. Today CFC FFL has more
than 700,000 members in 60 countries around the world including the United
States.
Couples For Christ in the Northeast Region began spreading its roots in New
Jersey as an outreach of a U.S.-based Christian community. Its early members
include Sonny & Brenda Aguiling, Jun & Helen Banaria, Vic & Tina
Chico and Edwin & Monet Solano.
The emergence and the start of the growth of Couples for Christ in New York
began when a mission team from CFC New Jersey held the first Christian Life
Program at St. Aloysius Church in Brooklyn in September, 1995. The mission
team was composed of top leaders from CFC New Jersey who served as CLP team.
The program was completed in December of 1995 and one couple (Pepe and Lala
Ruffy), one handmaid (Diding Dojillo), one servant (Jun Flores) and two singles
(Mimi Dojillo and Marikit Ruffy) were dedicated as the first members of Couples
for Christ in New York.
In 1996 a second CLP, headed and supported again by top leaders from CFC New
Jersey was held at St. Aloysius Church in Brooklyn. Three couples (Bong &
Tess Ferrer, Mario and Madelyn Lazaro and Al and Linda Dimatulac), and two
singles (Noel Maaba and Jun Villarante) were dedicated as members. They were
then joined by a CFC couple from the Philippines (Nonong and Ely Maaba) and
two couples (Caloy and Tala Villarante, Ramon and Noemi Mescallado) who attended
and completed a CLP in New Jersey. These CFC members, together with the pioneer
members who were dedicated the year before, make up the first CFC household
in New York with Ross and Regie Basalatan (from CFC New Jersey) as their household
leaders.
In 1996, CFC New York joined CFC New Jersey in preparing for the 3rd CFC USA
National Leaders Conference which was held at Somerset, New Jersey. CFC New
York coordinated and prepared all necessary materials for the Eucharistic
Celebration on the last day of the conference.
In 1998, the first CLP in Long Island, headed and supported
by top leaders from CFC New Jersey, was held at the house of Efren and Nimfa
London. Three Couples (Efren and Nimfa London, Manny and Jovette Sabenicio,
and Ian and Aying Inquijmboy) and one handmaid (Eva Cohen) were dedicated
as CFC members. They formed the first household of Long Island with Ramon
and Nome Mescallado as the household leaders.
In 1999, the first CLP in Queens headed by Ms. Dolly
Paual (then a handmaid in CFC New Jersey) and supported by the top leaders
in CFC New Jersey, was held at the residence of Dolly Paual. Two couples (Greg
and Emma Bonzo, Teofilo and Zeny Creencia) and nine handmaids were dedicated
as CFC members.
In the same year of 1999, the first CLP in Bronx, headed again by Dolly Paual
and supported by top leaders from CFC New Jersey, was held which yielded eight
graduates comprising one household for the Handmaid of the Lord.
In 2000, CFC New Jersey made Albany a mission area and
held the first CLP. The CLP produced two couples, two singles and several
handmaids.
In 2001, CFC New York was formed into an area with Jun
Felix as the Area Leader. CFC New York then took over Albany as its mission
area from CFC New Jersey. Albany was then integrated into the CFC New York
area.
In 2002, Oscar Banting was appointed area head of CFC New York and Pepe Ruffy
was appointed as the new Area Leader. Following the appointment of the area
head the CFC households in Staten Island were invited and they agreed to be
incorporated into CFC New York. Contemporaneous with this, a geographic delineation
of CFC New York was made based on designated strategic evangelization areas.
The geographic designation came to be known under the acronym “UPNEWS”
which meant: UP (Upstate for Albany), N (North for Bronx), E (East for Long
Island), W (West for Staten Island), and S (South for Brooklyn and Queens).
With the appointment of the area head, CFC New York, through its area head,
had plenary authority to formulate their own plans and make decisions on matters
involving exclusively CFC New York.
In the same year, after completion of the CLPs, three units were formed, namely
the Staten Island Unit, Long Island Unit, and the Brooklyn/Bronx/Queens Unit.
CFC New York then became a Chapter and Pepe Ruffy was appointed as Chapter
Head. Similarly, SFC NY started its effort to integrate with the CFC NY Family
Ministry with the appointment of Bro Mer and Sis Beth Laqueo as Chapter Leaders.
The following year, CFC NY was fully integrated with CFC NY with 2 Units and
14 households.
In January 2003, CFC New York was incorporated as a
nonprofit religious organization in New York State under the name couples
for Christ New York, Inc. In 2003, it received recognition of exemption under
section 501 C(3) of the Federal revenue code.
In May of 2003, CFC New York held its first YFC camp
at Poconos, Pennsylvania. Seventeen youths were dedicated as the first YFC
New York members. At the same time, Dodong and Suzette Awing became the first
YFC New York Chapter coordinators.
In august of 2003, CFC New York conducted its own first
KFC camp at Wildwood state Park in Long Island which was held simultaneously
with the second CFC New York fellowship camp. The camp yielded twenty five
KFC members. Ed and Irma Pastor were the first KFC New York Chapter coordinators.
By January 2004, CFC NY was fully registered as a non-profit
organization and in 2005, granted the 501-C3 (tax-exempt organization) status.
CFC is supported by various Catholic parishes/communities in the New York
area.
Almost 10 years have passed since the arrival of the first mission team in
New York. Today, the CFC NY Chapter is comprised of 5 units in 4 of the 5
boroughs (Queens, Brooklyn, Bronx and Staten Island), Long Island and Albany.
Three are 20 households altogether, yielding a membership of 250 couples.
The CFC NY family ministries also includes 13 members of Servants of the Lord
(SOLD), 90 members of the Handmaids of the Lord (HOLD), 141 members of Singles
for Christ (SFC), 80 CFC Youth, and 45 members of Kids for Christ (KFC).
Following the leadings of the Holy Sprit and the Lords’ divine guidance,
coupled with the powerful intercession of our dear Blessed Mother, Couples
for Christ New York, has done its part to renew the face of the Big Apple
for the greater glory of our Lord. This year, the community was honored as
hosts of the 11th Couples for Christ USA Leaders Conference held at Manhattan
Center Studios in NYC on July 30 & 31 to Aug. 1. The Conference was a
huge success and gave the CFC New York the opportunity of giving back all
the graces and blessings they have received from the larger Couples for Christ
community. For this, we praise God for all His good works and continue to
steadfastly labor in love and service as we triumphantly exclaim,
On September 11, 2007, in the aftermath of the tumultuous
and sad chapter in the CFC global community, Couples for Christ New York declared
its unequivocal support and its affiliation to the Manila-based Couples for
Christ Foundation for Family and Life.Fifteen years after the first CLP in
the NY Area, CFC FFL NY community continues to grow in numbers. Today CFC
FFL NY has more than 500 members, has two Chapters and One unit serving the
Archdiocese of NY, Archdiocese of Queens and the Archdiocese of Rockville
Long Island.
Good indeed is the Lord, Whose love endures forever, whose faithfulness last
through every Age!
History of CFC-FFL NY
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