19/06/2026
Fr. Ari Dy, SJ, the university president, presided at the Mass in honor of the Holy Spirit at the Ateneo de Naga University Grade School this morning. He was joined by Fr. Gabriel Lamug-Nañawa, SJ, the Grade School Chaplain, Fr. Nilo Labra, SJ, the Senior High School Chaplain, and Fr. Rico Adapon, SJ, the Junior High School Chaplain, as concelebrants. Present were Jesuit Scholastics Adrian Pobre, SJ, Leolino Alves, SJ, and Novario Guterres, SJ.
The Jesuit priests also blessed the Grade School students, entrusting them to God for the new school year.
Ateneo de Naga University Naga Jesuits
19/06/2026
Hope is built one conversation, one lesson, and one life at a time.
On June 11 to 12, 2026, the Philippine Jesuit Prison Service Foundation, Inc. gathered staff, volunteers, and partners for the Scholarship Module Writing Workshop FY 2026 to 2027 with the theme Shining with Faith, Hope, and Love.
Together, they developed psycho spiritual formation modules that will accompany our scholars, children of Persons Deprived of Liberty, together with their parents and guardians, on a journey of healing, resilience, purpose, and service.
These are more than learning materials. They are messages of hope that remind every scholar that their story does not end with hardship. With faith, love, and a caring community, brighter tomorrows are always possible.
Read the full story on our blog and discover how collaboration continues to transform lives through education and holistic formation.
https://www.pjps.org.ph/post/shining-with-faith-hope-and-love-writing-pathways-of-hope-for-pjps-scholars
Your generosity helps make this mission possible.
https://www.pjps.org.ph/support-us
Philippine Jesuit Prison Service
18/06/2026
The Ateneo de Iloilo–Santa Maria Catholic School community gathered today for the Votive Mass of the Holy Spirit, a cherished tradition that formally opens the Academic and Formation Year 2026–2027.
Centered on the theme, “Do Whatever He Tells You” (John 2:5), the Eucharistic celebration invited students, faculty, staff, administrators, parents, alumni, and benefactors to entrust the new school year to God's loving providence and seek the guidance of the Holy Spirit in all their endeavors.
Leading the celebration were School President Rev. Fr. Arnel T. Ong, SJ, together with Rev. Fr. Gilbert Levosada, SJ, Superior of Iloilo and Cebu. The Mass also featured the Rite of Commissioning of New Faculty and Staff, formally welcoming the newest members of the Ateneo community as they begin their mission of service and formation.
The celebration also included the Rite of Commissioning of New Faculty and Staff, a meaningful moment that formally welcomed the newest members of the Ateneo community into their shared mission of education, formation, and service. Through this rite, they were entrusted with the responsibility of helping shape young minds and hearts in accordance with the values and ideals of Catholic and Jesuit education. The Ateneo Pin was also blessed and presented to the newly hired personnel, symbolizing their commitment to uphold the mission, values, and ideals that Ateneo de Iloilo–Santa Maria Catholic School stands for.
As the new academic year begins, may the gifts of the Holy Spirit continue to inspire every Atenean to listen attentively to Christ's call, serve with generosity, and faithfully do whatever He tells us.
Ateneo de Iloilo - Santa Maria Catholic School
18/06/2026
Graduating students of Xavier University – Ateneo de Cagayan gathered at the University Gym on 17 June 2026 for the 87th Commencement Exercises Baccalaureate Mass and Convocation. The Mass was presided over by Archbishop Jose A Cabantan, DD, and concelebrated with His Eminence Cardinal Pablo Virgilio S David.
The Mass also included the blessing of hoods and diplomas by Cardinal David, accompanied by XU President Fr Mars P Tan, SJ.
During the Convocation, Jecris D Nalual II, BS Mechanical Engineering, Magna Cum Laude, was named Class Valedictorian. In his insightful address, he reminded the graduands that Xavier Ateneo's mission extends beyond preparing students for successful careers and, more importantly, seeks to form men and women for others. This was followed by the presentation of the Faber Award to Christ Lourence T Divinosa, AB Psychology, Summa Cum Laude.
This year’s distinguished awardees also delivered messages for the graduating class: His Eminence Cardinal Pablo Virgilio "Ambo" S David (Honoris Causa recipient and Commencement Speaker), the Order of Friars Minor (OFM) – Southern Philippines Province (Archbishop Santiago TG Hayes, SJ Award recipient), and MB Rosie “Boi Rosie” Godwino Sula (Fr Francisco R Demetrio, SJ Award recipient). The program concluded with closing remarks from Fr Mars, who encouraged the graduates to continue pursuing greater and nobler achievements.
17/06/2026
On 13 June 2026, newly ordained priest Fr. Bien Cruz, SJ, celebrated his thanksgiving Mass at San Roque de Navotas Parish.
In his homily, Fr. Bien expressed gratitude not only for the gift of priesthood, but also for his family, parish community, and God’s faithful companionship throughout his journey.
As he prepares for his mission in Bukidnon, he invited the faithful to remain steadfast in their own calling: chosen, loved, and sent to proclaim the Good News.
16/06/2026
Ateneo de Naga University administrators and heads gathered at the Arrupe Convention Hall on June 11, 2026, for the AI in Education session featuring Mr. Jerry Ilao, AdNU alumnus (Class of 1999) and AI Business Strategist, as resource speaker.
The session provided valuable insights on the growing role, opportunities, and impact of artificial intelligence in education and institutional operations.
Present during the event were AdNU President Fr. Aristotle Dy, SJ; Board of Trustees Chair Mr. Magno Edilberto Conag III; Vice President for Higher Education Dr. Digna Alba; College of Computer Studies Dean Ms. Marianne Tolentino; and Chief Information and Technology Officer Mr. Joshua Martinez.
16/06/2026
Care for Carers Batch 2: NCAF Leadership Journey for BuCor Personnel
From June 4 to 5, 2026, the Ninoy and Cory Aquino Foundation (NCAF) and the Philippine Jesuit Prison Service Foundation, Inc. (PJPS) gathered Bureau of Corrections personnel for Batch 2 of the Leadership Journey Retreat Workshop entitled Care for Carers at the Montserrat Center for Religious Formation in Silang, Cavite.
For two days, participants stepped away from the demands of their work and entered a space of reflection, prayer, listening, and renewal. Through personal testimonies, discernment, and meaningful conversations, they were reminded that leadership is rooted not only in competence, but also in conscience, compassion, and service.
At PJPS, we believe that prison ministry includes accompanying not only Persons Deprived of Liberty and their families, but also the dedicated men and women who serve within the corrections system every day.
Because when we care for carers, we strengthen communities, foster hope, and nurture leaders who help transform lives.
Read the full story and discover how formation continues to create ripple effects of healing and restoration.
https://www.pjps.org.ph/post/care-for-carers-batch-2-ncaf-leadership-journey-for-bucor-personnel
15/06/2026
The Society of Jesus in the Philippines invites you to the Eucharistic Celebration of the Solemnity of St. Ignatius of Loyola at the Ateneo de Manila University Junior High School Covered Courts on 26 July 2026, Sunday, at 3:00pm. Fr. Xavier L. Olin, SJ will be the presider and Fr. Karel S. San Juan, SJ will be the homilist.
The Mass will be livestreamed through "Radyo Katipunan" on Facebook and "JescomTV" on Youtube.
Guests without Ateneo Campus IDs are kindly asked to present this e-invitation at the campus gate for access.
We look forward to celebrating this meaningful occasion with you.
14/06/2026
O God, strength of those who hope in you,
graciously hear our pleas,
and, since without you mortal frailty can do nothing,
grant us always the help of your grace,
that in following your commands
we may please you by our resolve and our deeds.
12/06/2026
Jesuit Statement on Death of Ateneo de Manila Students