Tenny Manalo

Cristina Villanueva - Manalo
Religion Iglesia ni Cristo
Other names Tenny Manalo
Personal
Nationality Filipino
Born Cristina Arámbulo Villanueva
(1937-02-01) February 1, 1937
Ermita, Manila, Rizal Province Commonwealth of the Philippines[1]
Spouse Eraño G. Manalo (m. 1955–2009) (his death)[2]
Children Eduardo
Lolita
Erlinda
Liberty
Felix Nathaniel II
Marco Eraño
Parents Jacinto Mercado Villanueva
Asunción Arámbulo y Alipon

Cristina Villanueva - Manalo (born February 1, 1937 in Manila Philippines), popularly known as Ka Tenny Manalo, is the widow of former Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) Executive Minister, Eraño G. Manalo.[2] She stood a loyal wife beside her husband who led the church for over 46 years, from the death of Felix Manalo in 1963[2] and until the latter's death in 2009.[3] Her eldest son, Eduardo V. Manalo who was at the time Deputy Executive Minister assumed post seven days after predecessor's demise.[3][4]

In the midst of INC leadership controversy in 2015, Tenny was excommunicated (expelled).[5] It was announced through circulars on regular worship services of July 23rd to 25th, signed by INC Secretary-General Radel G. Cortez with the approval of Executive Minister Eduardo Manalo. Lolita "Lottie" Manalo - Hemedez, Felix Nathaniel "Angel" Manalo and Marco Eraño Manalo were also expelled on the grounds of violating the doctrine on unity, INC's 22nd principal doctrine.

Early life

Cristina Arámbulo Villanueva was born at 2:45 PM of February 1, 1937 at Philippine General Hospital in Ermita, Manila Philippines. She is the seventh child of Jacinto Mercado Villanueva (August 16, 1904 - December 25, 1970) of Pasay and Asunción Arámbulo y Alipon (1896-?) of Santa Rosa, Laguna.[1][6][7] Her parents were Aglipayans, members of the Philippine Independent Church. On January 17, 1955, at age of 17, she married the 30-year old Eraño "Erdy" Manalo who was almost two years on his term as the heir to succeed his father, being the Deputy Executive Minister elected by the INC Administrative Council.[2]

Family


She conceived six children named Eduardo, Lolita, Erlinda, Liberty, Felix Nathaniel II and Marco Eraño. Her eldest, Eduardo followed his father's path as the leader of the church and was married to Babylyn Ventura.[4] Lolita or "Lottie", her second child, lived in private with husband Eduard Hemedez. Her third child Erlinda or "Eileen", became a fellow wife of an evangelist when she married Romualdo Alcantara, the current Assistant Director of the New Era University College of Evangelical Ministry.[8] Her fourth child Liberty or "Beth" followed the footsteps of aunt Pilar Manalo Danao, when she took Music major and graduated at University of the Philippines College of Music. Beth became part of the UP Singing Ambassadors[9] where she met her future husband Albert Albert, a relative to singer, Joey Albert. Her fifth and youngest child, sons Felix Nathaniel II or "Angel" and Marco Eraño or "Marc" on the other hand, became co-evangelical ministers of their elder brother.[3]

Reputation

Eraño established an ideal family, inspirational to church members on his 46 years of leadership. Tenny enjoyed her status as the so called "First Lady" for almost five decades..[3] Unlike being a First Lady of the Head of State, the wife of the Executive Minister does not earn religious responsibilities for the church administration, instead her role is exclusive within her own family like what an ordinary wife and mother is, to her husband and children.

Expulsion and Controversy

In July 2015, INC celebrated its 101st anniversary with a dispute between the INC Administrative Council and some members of the Manalo family including member critics and ministers, particularly Isaias Samson Jr. et al. A YouTube video was released few days before the nearing celebration, with Tenny and Angel Manalo pleading for help, claiming their lives were in danger.[10] Tenny also mentioned her daughter Lottie's security and begged prayers for the group of ten ministers presumed abducted and tortured. This information were earlier issued on the blog Iglesia Ni Cristo Silent No More under whistleblower, pseudonym Antonio Ramirez Ebangelista.[10] A day after the release of the video, Tenny, Lottie, Angel and Marc were expelled from the church, announced through circulars on the mid-week worship services, on grounds of creating divisions in the church.[5]

Film Portrayal

Tenny Manalo is portrayed on the 2015 epic and biographical film Felix Manalo by the Filipino multi-awarded actress Heart Evangelista.[11][12]

References

  1. 1 2 "Philippines, Manila, Civil Registration, 1899-1984 Image Philippines, Manila, Civil Registration, 1899-1984; ark:/61903/3:1:939F-5C33-FZ — FamilySearch.org". Retrieved October 31, 2015.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Biography of Felix Manalo". sites.google.com. Google. Retrieved 17 September 2015.
  3. 1 2 3 4 "Infographic: The Manalos of the Iglesia Ni Cristo". rappler.com. Rappler. Retrieved 5 August 2015.
  4. 1 2 "Brother Eduardo V. Manalo brief biography". Retrieved 3 June 2015.
  5. 1 2 "Iglesia ni Cristo expels Manalo siblings, mother". CNN Philippines. Retrieved October 6, 2015.
  6. "Jacinto Villanueva". July 31, 2015. Retrieved October 31, 2015.
  7. "Asunción Arámbulo". July 31, 2015. Retrieved October 31, 2015.
  8. "New Era University Faculty". neu.edu.ph.
  9. "List of members from 1980 to present". upsingingambassadors.com.
  10. 1 2 "INC expels mother, brother of Executive Minister Eduardo Manalo". news info.inquirer.net. Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 23 July 2015.
  11. "Felix Manalo makes Dennis highest-paid actor". philstar.com. Philippine Star. Retrieved 26 August 2015.
  12. "Felix Manalo' movie portrays Iglesia Ni Cristo history". rappler.com. Rappler. Retrieved 20 August 2015.
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