Faith Archives - 探花精选 /category/faith/ The Pontifical and Royal Catholic University of the Philippines Thu, 05 Sep 2024 06:13:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 /wp-content/uploads/2019/07/cropped-800px-Seal_of_the_University_of_Santo_Tomas.svg_-32x32.png Faith Archives - 探花精选 /category/faith/ 32 32 Filipino thought highlighted by Thomasian philosophers in 25th World Congress of Philosophy /filipino-thought-highlighted-by-thomasian-philosophers-in-25th-world-congress-of-philosophy/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=filipino-thought-highlighted-by-thomasian-philosophers-in-25th-world-congress-of-philosophy Sun, 01 Sep 2024 21:58:51 +0000 /?p=181960 In various paper presentations, Filipino thought was expounded on by Thomasian philosophers who attended the August 1鈥8, 2024 25th World Congress of Philosophy (WCP), which was held at Sapienza University…

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In various paper presentations, Filipino thought was expounded on by Thomasian philosophers who attended the August 1鈥8, 2024 25th World Congress of Philosophy (WCP), which was held at Sapienza University of Rome. Philosophy Beyond Boundaries was the theme of the 25th WCP, which attracted researchers worldwide to discuss it as a global platform for philosophical conversation. Several academics from the 探花精选 (UST) in the Philippines were among the eminent attendees, and contributed to the inclusive and diverse discourse of the Congress.

Complying with the Congress’s pledge to diversity, researchers from UST gave talks and took part in panels that broadened the discussion on Filipino philosophy and its role in international discourse. Professor Jove Jim S. Aguas of the Department of Philosophy, Graduate School, and Center for Theology, Religious Studies, and Ethics was a major contributor to the Congress. In addition to moderating and chairing the PAP Society Session titled “Filipino Philosophy in Dialogue: Expanding the Conversation,” Aguas contributed to the Center for Research in Values and Philosophy (CRVP) Round Table Discussion on National Values by presenting a paper titled “The Ambiguity of the Filipino Sense of Nationalism and Filipino Identity.”

In the Contributed Paper Sessions, Thomasian scholars presented their respective papers: 

鈼徛 聽聽聽 Prof. Fleurdeliz R. Altez-Albela, PhD (Department of Philosophy, Graduate School, and Center for Theology, Religious Studies, and Ethics) – “What Is Levinasian in Sustainability?: Sustainability in the Economy of Being Through Levinas鈥 Third”

鈼      Junior Teacher Blaise D. Ringor, PhD (Senior High School and Ecclesiastical Faculties) – “Education, Christian Values, and the Voiding of Reason: John Henry Newman鈥檚 Personalist Education”

鈼      Mr. Christian U. Solis, MA (Senior High School and Graduate School) – “Towards Understanding Fidelity in Marriage and Family: Paul Ricoeur on Man鈥檚 Capacity to Promise”

鈼      Mr. Charles Aldrin A. Delgado (Graduate School) – “Christianity as Discomfort: Kierkegaard鈥檚 Philosophy of Religion”

鈼      Inst. Ivan Efreaim A. Gozum, MA (Institute of Religion and Graduate School) – “Understanding Filipino Close Family Ties Through Gabriel Marcel鈥檚 Mystery of the Family”

Aguas also presented the paper entitled “The Relevance of the Metaphysics and the Notions of Being and Analogy of St. Thomas.”

These talks demonstrated the breadth and depth of philosophical study at UST and the contributions made by Filipino academics to international philosophical debates. Additionally, through one-on-one interactions, the Congress gave Filipino scholars a rare chance to fortify relationships and build mutual trust.

The Congress emphasized Rome’s long-standing position as a crossroads of civilizations, and it began with a ceremony at the ancient Baths of Caracalla. Prof. Luca Maria Scarantino, President of FISP, and Prof. Antonella Polimeni, Rector of Sapienza University, both emphasized the merging of humanistic and scientific cultures in philosophical conversations, reinforcing this subject of interconnection in their introductory statements.

Scholars addressed pressing ethical, social, cultural, political, and spiritual concerns all week long. Topics covered included the ethics of artificial intelligence, with discussions on the implications of AI on human decision-making and the ethical responsibilities of AI developers, and the place of spirituality in secular cultures, with debates on the role of spirituality in a modern, secular society. The Congress featured round table discussions, invited sessions, symposia, contributed paper sessions, endowed lectures, plenary sessions, student sessions, and the FISP General Assembly. The goal of these talks was to question conventional wisdom in philosophy by tackling issues of sustainability, gender and cultural diversity, inequality, and other modern world concerns.

Every five years, the WCP is arranged by the Federation Internationale des Soci茅t茅s de Philosophie (FISP) or the International Federation of Philosophical Societies. The WCP is a major conference that brings together philosophers, educators, students, and philosophy aficionados worldwide for a week-long discussion of a certain issue.

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Fr. Aligan honors St. Dominic in Triduum Mass, calls him an ‘athlete of Christ’ /fr-aligan-honors-st-dominic-in-triduum-mass-calls-him-an-athlete-of-christ/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=fr-aligan-honors-st-dominic-in-triduum-mass-calls-him-an-athlete-of-christ Fri, 09 Aug 2024 02:12:15 +0000 /?p=179662 Priory of St. Thomas Aquinas Prior Rev. fr. Rodel E. Aligan, O.P., SThD celebrated the last Triduum Mass in honor of St. Dominic de Guzman on August 7, 2024, at…

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Priory of St. Thomas Aquinas Prior Rev. fr. Rodel E. Aligan, O.P., SThD celebrated the last Triduum Mass in honor of St. Dominic de Guzman on August 7, 2024, at the Sant铆simo Rosario Parish.

In his homily, fr. Aligan referred to the Olympic motto, a brainchild of a French Dominican, Louie Henry Didon, O.P.. He then dubbed St. Dominic as an ‘athlete of Christ’ whose conditioning doesn’t go beyond the physical training and conditioning but the total conditioning of the whole person.

“To be an athlete of Christ is to seek always new ways to express God’s touch in our whole life that include a holistic attitude toward life, body and soul, the physical and the spiritual, and even in our care in creation and biodiversity,” fr. Aligan said.

The re-elected head of UST Dominicans also mentioned that prayer is the core of spiritual life. “Through prayer, everything is seen in a new light. And a powerful community like the Thomasian community help us to see everything, everybody that surrounds us, including what is often overlooked,” he said.

St. Dominic de Guzman’s feast day is celebrated on August 8. Prior to the August 7 Mass, Rev. frs. Art Vincent Pangan, O.P. and Felix F. delos Reyes, O.P. celebrated the August 5 and 6 Masses, focusing on Laudare (to laud) and Benedicere (to bless), respectively.

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CTRSE researchers discourse on humanism and loving as critical thinking in Berlin presentations /ctrse-researchers-discourse-on-humanism-and-loving-as-critical-thinking-in-berlin-presentations/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ctrse-researchers-discourse-on-humanism-and-loving-as-critical-thinking-in-berlin-presentations Fri, 26 Jul 2024 17:14:00 +0000 /?p=178944 Two academic researchers of the Center for Theology, Religious Studies, and Ethics presented papers on humanism and loving as critical thinking in the 17th International Conference on Persons, held at…

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Two academic researchers of the Center for Theology, Religious Studies, and Ethics presented papers on humanism and loving as critical thinking in the 17th International Conference on Persons, held at the Katholische Akademie in Berlin from July 22-26, 2024.

Professor Jove Jim S. Aguas, PhD of the Department of Philosophy discoursed on 鈥淐hristian Humanism and St. Thomas鈥檚 Notion of the Human Person,鈥 where he acknowledged that as science and technology advanced, spiritual dimensions of human life often became ignored. Using Aquinas鈥檚 philosophy, Aguas 鈥渟hows that a humanism centered on Christian belief is still a relevant and more acceptable proposition over modern and secular humanism.鈥 Furthermore, Aguas said that 鈥渇or St. Thomas, man has a spiritual component, and he is ordained towards God. He developed a Christian humanism anchored on theological personalism, a concept that emphasizes the unique relationship between each individual and God and how this relationship shapes our understanding of human dignity and purpose.鈥

Meanwhile, Junior Teacher Blaise D. Ringor, PhD of the Senior High School and concurrent Academic Collaborations Officer of the Ecclesiastical Faculties, presented his paper entitled 鈥淔rom Garden of Eden to Garden of Gethsemane: Dietrich von Hildrebrand鈥檚 Ethics of Incommensurability as a Justification of Loving as Critical Thinking,鈥 where he argued that the interiority of the person is neglected by traditionalist views of ethics. In doing so, he looks at Dietrich von Hildrebrand鈥檚 critique and discourses on the former鈥檚 ethics of incommensurability to address the flaw by integrating the reality of loving into critical thinking. Ringor argued that 鈥淗ildebrand鈥檚 approach provides a robust ethical framework that acknowledges the full complexity of the human person, thereby enriching critical thinking with a deeper understanding of love’s ethical significance.鈥

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Pe of Civil Eng鈥檊 鈥87 turns over first donation for Sta. Rosa innovation center chapel /pe-of-civil-engg-87-turns-over-first-donation-for-sta-rosa-innovation-center-chapel/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=pe-of-civil-engg-87-turns-over-first-donation-for-sta-rosa-innovation-center-chapel Wed, 17 Jul 2024 01:47:43 +0000 /?p=178528 Engr. John Paul 鈥淛P鈥 Pe, BS Civil Engineering Alumnus Class 1987 and former President of the 探花精选 Engineering Alumni Association, Inc. (USTEAAI), gave the first tranche of…

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Engr. John Paul 鈥淛P鈥 Pe, BS Civil Engineering Alumnus Class 1987 and former President of the 探花精选 Engineering Alumni Association, Inc. (USTEAAI), gave the first tranche of his gift to the University to fit-out the chapel at the UST-Dr. Tony Tan Caktiong Innovation Center (UST-TTCIC) in UST Santa Rosa on June 21, 2024.聽 The gift was received by Prof. Philipina A. Marcelo, PhD, the Assistant to the Rector for UST Santa Rosa, on behalf of the UST Research & Endowment Foundation, Inc. (REFI).聽

The 65-square-meter chapel with sacristy and vestibule is located at the ground floor of the UST-TTCIC. It can accommodate up to 50 persons at a time. It will cater not only to the occupants of the building and the campus but also to the communities around UST Santa Rosa. The project includes an altar wall of natural marble stone and travertine stone as well as customized set of pews, designed with the Thomasian stamp.

Engr. Pe (CE Class of 1987) is the owner of Archipelago Builders Corporation, a category AAA construction company.  He served as President of the USTEAAI in 2018-2019 and an active member of Couples for Christ with his wife.  He remained an active supporter of USTEAAI and of the Faculty of Engineering after his stint as President.  He is also the proud father of Engr. Paolo Pe (CE Class of 2015) who played with the UST Basketball Team for five years. 鈥淚 am grateful to the University for this opportunity to assist in its long-term plan.  The plan for UST-TTCIC is very good, and I am happy to be a part of it,鈥 Engr. JP Pe said.

The UST-TTCIC is a facility that provides the venue in transitioning the Research & Innovation outputs of UST researchers to commercialization.  It shall provide the venue in which the University makes available a range of expert and technical services to business owners among UST stakeholders with particular attention to the micro- small- and medium-scale enterprises (MSMEs).  As such, it will house the Center for Research Commercialization and Entrepreneurship, which will include the TOMASInno Center (TIC) – the Technology Business Incubator (TBI) of the University. 鈥淲ith the University鈥檚 vision for UST-TTCIC鈥檚 role in our long-term plans to take Research & Innovation to the next level, it is important for us that the first fit-out project in the building is one that involves giving thanks to God and reaching out to our new community in praise of God. We didn鈥檛 have to explain this in many words to Engr. Pe. He was immediately on board,鈥 Prof. Marcelo said.

A group of UST officials met with Engr. Pe at the UST-TTCIC for a walk-through and to explain the design of the chapel.  They were pleasantly surprised when Engr. Pe handed them his gift in the middle of the discussion.  The UST Santa Rosa Team was composed of Prof. Marcelo and Engr. Shikara P. Poblete-Jose, MSc (Project Management Assistant). They were joined by the project designer, Ar. Paulo Cabatit of the Facilities Management Office (FMO). 鈥淚 hope that more Thomasians, especially Thomasian engineers, could be given the opportunity to be a part of the development of UST Santa Rosa and the whole UST, particularly in showing their expertise as builders.  We are ready to help,鈥 Engr. Pe said.   

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Nicene Confession, nano-age, redemption among topics in latest Philippiniana Sacra issue /nicene-confession-nano-age-redemption-among-topics-in-latest-philippiniana-sacra-issue/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nicene-confession-nano-age-redemption-among-topics-in-latest-philippiniana-sacra-issue Sat, 18 May 2024 00:19:52 +0000 /?p=175452 The Philippiniana Sacra released its May-August 2024 issue, coded as Volume 59, Issue 179, featuring articles on the Nicene Confession, humans in the Nano-Age, and redemption in the Southeast Asian…

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The Philippiniana Sacra released its May-August 2024 issue, coded as Volume 59, Issue 179, featuring articles on the Nicene Confession, humans in the Nano-Age, and redemption in the Southeast Asian context, with reviews and notices as well as articles on Philippiniana Records.

The issue contains the following 12 articles:

  1. Eusebius of Caesarea鈥檚 Christology and the Nicene Confession by Jannel N. Abogado, O.P.
  2. Redesigning humans in the Nano-Age by Marciana Agnes G. Ponsaran
  3. On Paths from Angst to Redemption: Southeast-Asian Root Metaphors and Key Scenarios by Hermel O. Pama, O.P.
  4. 鈥淎n Exchange of Gifts鈥: Benedict XVI鈥檚 Eucharistic Ecclesiology as an Approach to Ecumenism by Christian Ramos
  5. Forming Conscience in a Contemporary World: Aquinas鈥檚 Teaching on the Gifts of Wisdom and Counsel by Catherine Joseph Droste, O.P.
  6. The Search for Tabique Pampango in the Philippines (PHILIPPINIANA RECORDS) by Regalado Trota Jos茅
  7. La di贸cesis de Nueva C谩ceres en 1792 seg煤n la visita de su obispo, Fr. Domingo Collantes, O.P. (1a parte) (Philippiniana Records) by Cayetano S谩nchez Fuertes, O.F.M.
  8. Anantanand, Rambachan. Pathways to Hindu-Christian Dialogue. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2022. pp. 158. ISBN: 978-1506474601. (REVIEWS & NOTICES) by Lesley John Louvis, O.P.
  9. Baron, Scarlett. The Birth of Intertextuality: The Riddle of Creativity. New York & London: Routledge, 2020. pp. 381. ISBN: 978-0-415-89904-8. (REVIEWS & NOTICES) by Yustinus Suwartono
  10. Tyler, Peter. The Living Philosophy of Edith Stein. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2023. pp. 237. ISBN: 978-1-3502-6556-1. (REVIEWS & NOTICES) by Jose Adriand Emmanuel L. Layug
  11. Wojtyla, Karol. The Lublin Lectures and Works on Max Scheler. The English Critical Edition of the Works of Karol Wojtyla/John Paul II. Volume 2. Edited by Antonio Lopez et al. Washington DC: Catholic University of America Press, 2023. pp. 609. ISBN: 978-0-8132-3677-3. (REVIEWS & NOTICES) by Blaise D. Ringor
  12. Galindo, David Rex. To Sin No More: Franciscans and Conversion in the Hispanic World, 1683-1830. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2017. pp. 330. ISBN: 978-1-5036- 0326-4. (REVIEWS & NOTICES) by Argene 脕guila Clasara

The open-access journal, indexed under Web of Science, can be accessed here:  

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UST officials, SOCCSKSARGEN alumni mark Ramadan feast with Muslim community in GenSan /ust-officials-soccsksargen-alumni-mark-ramadan-feast-with-muslim-community-in-gensan/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ust-officials-soccsksargen-alumni-mark-ramadan-feast-with-muslim-community-in-gensan Wed, 10 Apr 2024 06:59:33 +0000 /?p=172688 The 探花精选 joined in the celebration of the Feast of the End of Ramadan on April 10, 2024 (Wednesday), with our Muslim brothers and sisters in Barangay…

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The 探花精选 joined in the celebration of the Feast of the End of Ramadan on April 10, 2024 (Wednesday), with our Muslim brothers and sisters in Barangay Batomelong, General Santos City, a day before the inauguration of the General Santos campus.

The activity, a joint undertaking with the alumni of the Tomasinong SOCCSKSARGEN chapter, gathered close to 300 attendees comprised of 150 families, SOCCSKSARGEN chapter officials, UST Alumni Association, Inc. officials, and UST officials. The Thomasian community gave gifts and dined with the community of Batomelong, which is led by the Barangay Captain, Hon. Alikhan K. Bentaib.

In his message, Captain Bentaib thanked the SOCCSKSARGEN Chapter鈥檚 representatives, led by incoming President Antonio Villanueva, Jr. and Secretary-General fr. Louie R. Coronel, O.P. 鈥淗indi po kayo nagkamali na pilian ang community ito. Kakatapos lang po ng aming Ramadan namin. Sino ba naman ang hindi matutuwa na mapili? Maraming salamat po!鈥

Meanwhile, UST Secretary-General fr. Louie R. Coronel, O.P. introduced the Thomasian community to the residents of Barangay 鈥渉indi lang po kami kaagapay. Mga Pilipino po tayo, at tayong lahat ay magkakapatid.鈥

Finally, UST Assistant to the Rector for General Santos Professor Emeritus Maribel G. Nonato, PhD expressed hope that the University鈥檚 efforts in academics and research will be of great help to the local communities of Mindanao.

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Caceres gets new archbishop in Thomasian bishop Rex Alarcon /nueva-caceres-gets-new-archbishop-in-thomasian-bishop-rex-alarcon/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nueva-caceres-gets-new-archbishop-in-thomasian-bishop-rex-alarcon Thu, 22 Feb 2024 11:37:51 +0000 /?p=166541 The Archdiocese of Caceres in Naga City, Camarines Sur is getting another Thomasian as its Archbishop, with Daet Bishop Rex Andrew C. Alarcon, D.D. named by Pope Francis as successor…

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The Archdiocese of Caceres in Naga City, Camarines Sur is getting another Thomasian as its Archbishop, with Daet Bishop Rex Andrew C. Alarcon, D.D. named by Pope Francis as successor to His Excellency Rolando Joven T. Tirona, OCD.

Bishop Alarcon finished his theology studies in the 探花精选. Ordained priest in 1996 in the Archdiocese of Caceres, he is one of the country鈥檚 youngest bishops. A longtime educator, he has served at the Minor Seminary of St. John the Evangelist, Superintendent of Naga Parochial School, Superintendent of the Catholic schools of the Archdiocese, as well as President of the Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines.

Among the previous Archbishops of Caceres is the late Most Rev. Leonardo Zamora Legaspi, O.P., D.D., the first Filipino Rector and one of the longest-serving archbishops of Caceres (1983-2012).

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CFAD unveils new Layug-made Fra Angelico image /cfad-unveils-new-layug-made-fra-angelico-image/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=cfad-unveils-new-layug-made-fra-angelico-image Mon, 19 Feb 2024 05:07:34 +0000 /?p=165433 College of Fine Arts and Design unveiled its new Fra Angelico image, which was sculpted by none other than the renowned Ecclesiastical Sculptor Willy Layug, on February 19, 2024. Rector…

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College of Fine Arts and Design unveiled its new Fra Angelico image, which was sculpted by none other than the renowned Ecclesiastical Sculptor Willy Layug, on February 19, 2024.


Rector Rev. fr. Richard G. Ang, O.P., PhD led the Thanksgiving and Feast Day Mass in honor of the saint, while Bishop-elect Rev. fr. Napoleon B. Sipalay, Jr., O.P. blessed the image.


The Fra Angelico image was enthroned at the main lobby of the building named after him.


‘Angelic Artist’
According to fr. Ang, Fra Angelico was dubbed as the “Angelic Artist” because of his integrity and how he uses his artistic gifts as a way to connect with God. “Fray Angelico was very prayerful that painting for him was not just an artistic enterprise or expression, but it was also a form of prayer,” fr. Ang said in his homily.

A 15th-century Renaissance artist and Dominican priest whose frescoes and paintings depicted Gospel scenes, Fra Angelico shared the “Angelic” distinction along with the University Patron Saint Thomas Aquinas, who was dubbed as the “Angelic Doctor.”

Meanwhile, Layug is a BFA-Painting alumnus who was awarded in March 2016 with the Pro Ecclesiae et Pontifice, the highest honor the Pope can award to the lay people in recognition of their services to the Church.

Layug’s life-size saints, retablos, and other religious images can be found in churches and cathedrals in the country.

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UST researchers given grant for study on Catholic Christianity in the Philippines /ust-researchers-given-grant-for-study-on-catholic-christianity-in-the-philippines/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ust-researchers-given-grant-for-study-on-catholic-christianity-in-the-philippines Tue, 13 Feb 2024 13:54:00 +0000 /?p=165405 Researchers from the University’s Center for Theology, Religious Studies, and Ethics (CTRSE) and the Research Center for Social Sciences and Education (RCSSED) have recently secured a two-year research grant from…

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Researchers from the University’s Center for Theology, Religious Studies, and Ethics (CTRSE) and the Research Center for Social Sciences and Education (RCSSED) have recently secured a two-year research grant from an international non-governmental organization. Their project, titled “Assessing the Current Landscape of Catholic Christianity in the Philippines: Towards Synodality,” aims to provide an overview of the state of Catholic Christianity in the country, focusing on communion, participation, and mission, while acknowledging both its positive and negative facets.

The research team presented their project to Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio S. David, President of the Catholic Bishops鈥 Conference of the Philippines, and Mr. Charles Bertille, the representative of the funding organization, during a meeting at the Frassati Building on February 14, 2024.

Leading the project are Prof. Pablito A. Baybado, PhD (CTRSE) and Prof. Florence C. Navidad, EdD (RCSSED), with Assoc. Prof. Allan A. Basas, SThD, Asst. Prof. Philip L. Fuentes, PhD, SThL, and Assoc. Prof. Marites R. Redo帽a, Ph.D. of CTRSE, along with Fr. Vladimir Echalas, SOLT, SThD, Head of the CBCP Research Office, serving as Research Associates. Fr. Louie R. Coronel, OP, EHL, UST Secretary General, and Prof. Joel C. Sagut, PhD, CTRSE Director, serve as consultants for the project.

Dr. Emmanuel M. Batulan from the UST Office of the Secretary-General, along with project assistants Ms. Daphne C. Santos and Ms. Rechelle M. Basco, were also present during the meeting held on February 13, 2024.

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Nursing, Simbahayan experts provide free basic caregiving training to domestic helpers, youth /nursing-simbahayan-experts-provide-free-basic-caregiving-training-to-domestic-helpers-youth/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nursing-simbahayan-experts-provide-free-basic-caregiving-training-to-domestic-helpers-youth Mon, 29 Jan 2024 04:54:57 +0000 /?p=163119 As part of the continued partnership with the Religious of Mary Immaculate congregation鈥檚 Holy Family Social and Educational Center (RMI-HFSEC), the College of Nursing and the Simbahayan Community Development Office…

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As part of the continued partnership with the Religious of Mary Immaculate congregation鈥檚 Holy Family Social and Educational Center (RMI-HFSEC), the College of Nursing and the Simbahayan Community Development Office facilitated a Basic Caregiving training program accredited by the Technical Education Skills Development Authority (TESDA), which granted certificates to the twenty-seven beneficiaries, composed of domestic helpers and other members of the youth sector.

Twelve faculty members of the College of Nursing were accredited by TESDA after recognition of their prior learning and review of evidence of community engagement. They were certified as trainers for the caregiving program.

In an interview with College of Nursing Dean Rowena L. Escolar Chua, PhD, she underscored 鈥減eople empowerment and resilence鈥 as core values of the program. Escolar Chua said the program 鈥減rogram provided the opportunity to gain knowledge, skills, and attitudes to be competent care providers despite their financial and social status. The caregiving program fosters resilience in the face of health challenges. In addition, UST College of Nursing and Caregiving programs partake in the healing ministry of Jesus Christ, our great healer.鈥

The caregiving program is the latest to rolled out by UST and RMI-HFSEC which also had a Bookkeeping course training with the College of Commerce and Business Administration in 2021.

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