Monday, November 10, 2025

When Pageantry Meets Purpose: Mister and Miss Good Shepherd Ambassadors 2025 Takes Off

FORGET THE TIARAS and glittering gowns for a moment. The recently launched Mister and Miss Good Shepherd Ambassadors 2025 is proving that pageantry, when done right, can be more than just a beauty contest—it can be a pulpit of purpose.

Last August 10, the Cathedral-Shrine and Parish of the Good Shepherd turned into a stage where 25 hopefuls—armed not only with poise but also advocacy—battled it out in the Preliminary Competition. From early-morning interviews to a high-voltage talent showdown at night, the candidates showed that the crown is not for the faint of heart (or voice).

The day kicked off with the dreaded closed-door interview—where charm without substance has no chance of survival. Facing the candidates were seasoned judges: from a Lions Clubs past district governor-slash-former Mrs. World Philippines to a parish pastoral worker and a Q&A trainer who probably knows how to spot a rehearsed answer from a mile away. In short: no room for fluff.

Then came the press presentation—because what’s pageantry without a bit of media glitz? Here, candidates were stripped of pageant patter and given a chance to present their advocacies. By late afternoon, the competition had shifted gears into a talent extravaganza hosted by Miss Global Universe Philippines 2025 Alyssa Mildred Villariña and singer Mike Villamor. From powerhouse voices to spirited dances, the stage became a test of both guts and grace.

By night’s end, the cream began to rise. Mariano Lipayon III, John Paul Juanillo, and Lorry James Moneño stood out among the men, while Mary Grace Lumactod, Catherene Olarte, and Stephanie Kyle Eleogo claimed the spotlight for the women. The “Best in Talent” nods may not yet mean a crown, but let’s be honest—it’s a solid early bragging right.

But what makes this pageant different from the countless others dotting the Philippine calendar? For one, it’s anchored on advocacy, service, and faith. This isn’t just about who walks the cleanest pasarela; it’s about who can walk the talk—literally and figuratively—for the causes of the Novaliches Cathedral.

The real showdown is still ahead. Coronation Night on August 24 at the Celebrity Club promises not only gowns and tuxedos but also star-studded guests like Binibining PilipinasInternational 2021 Hannah Arnold and entertainment journalist Lhar Santiago. Expect the glitz, but also expect substance.

Because here, Mister and Miss Good Shepherd Ambassadors isn’t just a title—it’s a mission wrapped in sequins, smiles, and service.

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Cheryl Luis True is a mom, word weaver, and digital dynamo. As a writer, columnist, and social media specialist, she tells stories that spark change. Now championing good governance, she bridges government, business, and CSOs to build empowered communities from the ground up.