In 1953, the
Maryknoll Fathers founded the
Maryknoll Mission School in Fuk Wah Village,
Ngau Tau Kok. The school was designed and erected by Brother Albert Stauli. Mass service was subsequently started in the chapel of this school. The parish was named “Our Lady Queen of Angels Parish”[2]
In 1966,
Maryknoll Secondary School was founded in
Jordan Valley. Our Lady Queen of Angels Parish started a new mass service in the chapel of School. This was the predecessor to the "Christ the Worker Parish".
In 1970, construction work of the Ngau Tau Kok Caritas Centre was completed. The chapel in
Maryknoll Secondary School moved into Ngau Tau Kok Caritas Centre. As most of the residents in the
Ngau Tau Kok,
Kowloon Bay and
Jordan Valley at that time were
blue collarworkers, the parish was therefore named as “Christ the Worker Parish”.
Chaplain
Senior chaplain: Rev. Peter Lo Pak Wing
Assistant chaplain: Rev. Fr. Thomas A. Peyton, M.M.
Assistant chaplain: Rev. Fr. Anthony (Tony) V. Brennan, M.M.
In 1953, the
Maryknoll Fathers founded the
Maryknoll Mission School in Fuk Wah Village,
Ngau Tau Kok. The school was designed and erected by Brother Albert Stauli. Mass service was subsequently started in the chapel of this school. The parish was named “Our Lady Queen of Angels Parish”[2]
In 1966,
Maryknoll Secondary School was founded in
Jordan Valley. Our Lady Queen of Angels Parish started a new mass service in the chapel of School. This was the predecessor to the "Christ the Worker Parish".
In 1970, construction work of the Ngau Tau Kok Caritas Centre was completed. The chapel in
Maryknoll Secondary School moved into Ngau Tau Kok Caritas Centre. As most of the residents in the
Ngau Tau Kok,
Kowloon Bay and
Jordan Valley at that time were
blue collarworkers, the parish was therefore named as “Christ the Worker Parish”.
Chaplain
Senior chaplain: Rev. Peter Lo Pak Wing
Assistant chaplain: Rev. Fr. Thomas A. Peyton, M.M.
Assistant chaplain: Rev. Fr. Anthony (Tony) V. Brennan, M.M.