Eduardo V. Manalo Explained

Religion:Iglesia ni Cristo
Background:silver
Location:INC Central Office Complex, Quezon City, Philippines
Executive Minister
Period:September 7, 2009 - Present
Predecessor:Eraño G. Manalo
Ordination:May 9, 1980, at Locale Congregation of Tondo (Manila)
Previous Post:
  • Deputy Executive Minister
  • Coordinator of Metro Manila Districts
  • Assistant Dean of Evangelical College (EVCO)
Birth Date:31 October 1955
Birth Place:Manila, Philippines
Birth Name:Eduardo Villanueva Manalo
Parents:Eraño G. Manalo
Cristina Villanueva
Children:3, including Angelo Eraño Manalo

Eduardo Villanueva Manalo (in Tagalog pronounced as /ɛdˈwaɾdo mɐˈnalɔ/; born October 31, 1955, in Quezon City, Philippines) also known as Ka Eduardo is the current Executive Minister of the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC). He is the third generation of the Manalo family to lead the church following his father, the late Eraño G. Manalo, and his grandfather, Felix Y. Manalo.

Personal life

Eduardo Villanueva Manalo was born on October 31, 1955, in Quezon City to Eraño G. Manalo and Cristina Villanueva. His name means "guardian"; his grandfather Felix Y. Manalo named him. He is married to Babylyn Ventura on January 2, 1982, whom he met when studying at the University of the Philippines, and has three children.[1]

Education

Manalo completed his high school education at Jose Abad Santos Memorial Schoolin Quezon City. He then earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy from the University of the Philippines (UP), Diliman. While pursuing his undergraduate studies, he also enrolled in ministerial studies at the Evangelical College, which later became the New Era University College of Evangelical Ministry (now known as Iglesia Ni Cristo School For Ministers). He graduated from UP in 1978 and Evangelical College in 1980. [1]

Early years in the ministry

After graduating from EVCO, his first assignment was in the INC's Local Congregation of Cubao in Quezon City. He was ordained as a minister on May 9, 1980, at the INC house of worship in Tondo, Manila. After a brief assignment in the Local Congregation of Project 4, Quezon City, he was appointed Assistant Dean of EVCO. He hosted a religious radio program over DZEC and was one of the first panelists on the TV program, Ang Iglesia ni Cristo. His administrative capability was further honed as a Coordinator of the Metro Manila Ecclesiastical Districts (at the present, Metro Manila was divided into eight (8) districts) beginning in 1984:[1]

Information and communication technology involvement

Eduardo Manalo founded the Society of Communicators and Networkers (SCAN) for INC members with a common interest in radio communication to help and assists the community during emergencies. He also began and maintained a popular Bulletin Board System (BBS) and further developed his programming skills. He organized the Data and Network Management (DNM) office, which oversaw the computerization of the entire INC Central Office. He sponsored Internet seminars for ministers in various ecclesiastical districts of the church. In an article "RP marks 7th year on the Internet" in the March 2001 edition of the magazine Computerworld Philippines, Filipino information technology enthusiasts recognized Eduardo Manalo as belonging to the "group of pioneers that brought the nation into the Internet Age".[1] [2]

He contributed to the founding of an organization within the INC called The Association of Christians in Information Technology, an organization consisting of INC members in the Information technology field who perform computer-related assistance to the church.[3] This organization was renamed and became the Association of Computer Technologists and Information Volunteers (ACTIV) on 2012.

Deputy Executive Minister (1994-2009)

On May 7, 1994, Eduardo V. Manalo assumed his responsibility as Deputy Executive Minister of the Iglesia ni Cristo after being elected unanimously by the Church Executive Council at the Central Temple. As a Deputy Executive Minister, he will be the successor of the Office of the Executive Minister and also has the task to temporarily assume the duties of Executive Minister during the latter's absence. He was entrusted with the task of registering the INC officially in Rome, Italy, in 1994. In 1996, along with 11 ministers, he joined the then Executive Minister Eraño G. Manalo in establishing the INC's local congregation in Jerusalem, Israel. In 1997, he also accompanied on establishing the congregation in Athens, Greece.[4]

Over the months of July to August 1998, he conducted a pastoral visitation to Hawaii and the US in commemoration of the 30th year of the INC in the West. Another major pastoral visitation took place over the months of April to May 2006, to the local congregations in Europe, Middle East, and Asia.[5]

Administration

Almost fifteen years (2009-2024) of leadership of the Church since Eduardo V. Manalo assumed the office as the Church's Executive Minister on September 7, 2009, INC has ordained 4,878 ministerial workers to become new ministers [from January 2, 2010, in Templo Central to July 19, 2024 in Templo Central] with almost 6,000 ministerial students to become future ministers in Iglesia Ni Cristo School For Ministers for Academic Year 2023-2024. 21 New Extensions of the School For Ministers added (14 in the Philippines and 7 abroad). INC has ordained 29 Head Deacons to become new Bishops assigned in the Locale Congregation [from May 23, 2015 in Las Piñas (Metro Manila South) to January 15, 2023 in Paco (Manila)]. Opened 1,228 new local congregations with 1,434 new extensions being groomed to become local congregations, 64 additional countries and territories reached by the Church, 96 ecclesiastical districts. There are 198 in this current.[6] and 3 main offices:

18 administrative infrastructure projects were inaugurated within thirteen years from the time he assumed his office (September 7, 2009, to March 15, 2022).[7] On January 2, 2010, he ordained 202 newly ministers at Central Temple to commemorate the 85th birthday of Eraño G. Manalo. In the worldwide, where INC Engineering and Construction Department undertakes the church's construction projects was dedicated, total of 3,964 from September 7, 2009 to July 13, to spreadout the Dynamic Leadership of Eduardo Manalo (605 new houses of worship dedicated since the COVID-19 pandemic to the present). The biggest house of worship outside the Philippines can be found in Barcelona, Spain which can accommodate 1,360 worshipers at a time. INC bought the property from Jehovah's Witnesses and it was dedicated in July 2012. The most expensive house of worship of the INC can be found in Washington DC. Acquisition and renovations costed more than US$10.6 million. The property includes a school building which was formerly owned by Helen and Constantine Greek Orthodox Church. The house of worship was dedicated in December 2012.On July 21, 2014, Philippine president Benigno Aquino III and Manalo led the inauguration of Ciudad de Victoria,[8] a 140-hectare tourism zone in Bocaue and Santa Maria, Bulacan, where the Philippine Arena is also located. The Philippine Arena, a 55,000-seater multi-purpose structure, touted as the world's largest indoor domed arena (by seating capacity), was constructed for the INC's centennial celebration on July 27, 2014.[9]

On March 14, 2014, after conducting a worship service in Tacloban, Leyte, INC Executive Minister Eduardo V. Manalo, led the groundbreaking ceremony of EVM Self-Sustainable Community Rehabilitation Project in Sitio New Era, a 3,000-hectare property of the church in Brgy. Langit, Alangalang, Leyte. The project which could cost more than one billion pesos includes at least 1,000 housing units for the survivors of Super Typhoon Haiyan. Garments and dried fish factories, and eco-farming project are also included to provide livelihood to the community. More than 150,000 hunger relief packages were also given which contained 3 kilos of rice, canned goods and instant noodles aside from the free medical and dental services conducted that day.[10]

He was the Executive Minister who visited the continents of:

He was the Executive Minister who officiated the Ordination of New Ministers outside the Philippines; in the Local Congregation of Humble (Texas), USA last December 28, 2011.

He was the Executive Minister who officiated the International Conference of Ministers, Ministerial Workers and Ministerial Students outside the Philippines in the Continent of America; in the Local Congregation of Sacramento (Northeast California), USA last December 30, 2013.

He was the Executive Minister who officiated the Holy Supper Worship Service outside the Philippines; in the Local Congregation of Seattle, Washington (Washington State), USA last February 28, 2015.

Manalo was appointed by President Rodrigo Duterte as Special Envoy for Overseas Filipino Concerns, succeeding Roy Cimatu who held the position. Manalo's tenure lasted from January 30, 2018 to January 29, 2019.[11]

Manalo is reappointed by President Bongbong Marcos as Special Envoy for Overseas Filipino Concerns again. Manalo's tenure began on September 2, 2023, and will end on September 1, 2024.[12] [13]

Media portrayal

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Notes and References

  1. Family Life of Bro. Eduardo Manalo. Philippine Graphic. November 5, 2012. 23. 23. 27. Joel Pablo Salud. T. Anthony C. Cabangon. Makati City, Philippines. magazine. 53164818.
  2. Wong, Chin Wong; Valdez, Melba-Jean "RP marks 7th year on the Internet ", Computerworld Philippines, March 26, 2001
  3. Mangahas, Malou; "A Most Powerful Union ", Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism, April 29, 2002
  4. A Biographical Account on Bro. Eduardo Manalo. Pasugo: God's Message. October 2009. 61. 10. 11–14. Gemma Minna V. Manalo. Iglesia ni Cristo. Quezon City, Philippines. magazine. 0116-1636.
  5. Pasugo: God's Message. September 2009. 61. 9. Iglesia ni Cristo. Quezon City, Philippines. magazine. 0116-1636.
  6. News: Velez. Freddie. More than 1 million INC members mark centennial. July 30, 2014. Manila Bulletin. July 28, 2014.
  7. News: Cornelio. Jayeel. INC, Philippine Arena, and religious worlding. August 16, 2014. Rappler. July 27, 2014.
  8. News: Archangel. Xianne. PNoy, Ka Eduardo Manalo unveil marker for Ciudad de Victoria. July 21, 2014. GMA News. July 21, 2014.
  9. News: Donna. Cueto-Ibanez. Iglesia opens world's largest indoor arena for centennial rites. July 20, 2014. Philippine Daily Inquirer. July 20, 2014.
  10. News: Gabieta. Joey. INC in full force in aid, relief plans in Tacloban. March 16, 2014. Philippine Daily Inquirer. March 16, 2014.
  11. News: INC head appointed special envoy for Filipinos abroad . https://web.archive.org/web/20180217193332/http://cnnphilippines.com/news/2018/02/14/INC-head-appointed-special-envoy-for-Filipinos-abroad.html . dead . February 17, 2018 . January 4, 2019 . CNN Philippines . February 14, 2018.
  12. News: Marcos reappoints Eduardo Manalo special envoy for overseas Filipinos concerns . September 30, 2023 . Rappler . September 2, 2023.
  13. News: Marcos appoints Iglesia leader as special envoy for OFW concerns . https://web.archive.org/web/20230904081027/http://www.cnnphilippines.com/news/2023/9/2/Iglesia-leader-special-envoy-OFW-.html . dead . September 4, 2023 . September 30, 2023 . CNN Philippines . September 2, 2023.