Novaliches Cathedral

It was still part of the Parish of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Project 6, Quezon City and Sunday Mass was celebrated by a Dutch Carmelite priest, Nico Hofstede, in a motor pool owned by the Regalado Family.

It had a wide area of jurisdiction; Tala & Bagong Silang (Caloocan) in the north; part of Novaliches in the west; Luzon Avenue in the south; and Marikina River in the east.

On December 10, 1977, the Apostolic Nuncio to the Philippines, Archbishop Bruno Torpigliani led the celebrations during the monumental ground breaking ceremony and cornerstone laying.

For several years, many fund-raising affairs, social activities and solicitations took place to generate funds to continue the construction of the new church.

These included "Gabi ng Harana", "Dinner Dance", "Raffles", "Bingo Social", and "Alay Envelop".

The new church was blessed, consecrated and dedicated to Jesus the Good Shepherd by Cardinal Jaime Sin, Archbishop of Manila on August 19, 1984.

A lot near the creek consisting of 1,635 square metres (17,600 sq ft) more or less was purchased from the Rural Bank of Tagaytay.

The lot where the Parish Center and Retreat House was constructed, consisting of more than 2,000 square metres (22,000 sq ft), was later claimed from the government.

Pope John Paul II decreed the establishment of a new local church that would comprise the northern area of Quezon City and north Caloocan.

The church is an architectural landmark in the area, with a striking facade consisting of tubular structures joined together to form a roof.

The Limcaco Hall houses the parish halls and the diocesan offices of Novaliches.