[1] Henry Demond then celebrated Mass in the house of a certain Carbonell family, then moved to a quonset mess hall from the Second World War that stood on what are now Spencer and Brooklyn streets.
While teaching as theology professor at Christ the King Mission Seminary (and later as Prefect of Scholastics), Ambrosio Manaligod and Ronnie Ganancias consistently helped with the pastoral work of the parish, especially in directing lay organizations.
Due to an increase in the population of Catholics in Metro Manila, the archdiocese was gradually partitioned, with the Diocese of Cubao erected on August 28, 2003.
Considered as one of the most expensive church weddings held in the country, guests included then-President Benigno S. Aquino III as the principal sponsor, other politicians, the couple's colleagues from the television and film industry, and various celebrities.
The parish itself is bounded to the north by a creek running Eulogio Rodriguez Sr. and Ermín García Avenues; to the east by EDSA; to the south by Col. Bonny Serrano Avenue (Santolan Road); and to the southwest by a small portion of Ermitaño Creek, parts of Horseshoe Village, N. Domingo Street and Balete Drive.