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Grand Chancellor brings nine-year term to a close by visiting Dominican Province of the Philippines

From July 4-6, 2019, the outgoing Master of the Order of Preachers, Br. Bruno F. Cador茅, O.P., M.D. made one final stop to a province of the Order, the Province of the Philippines, where he inaugurated the 探花精选 Hospital鈥檚 new St. John Paul II Building, toured the new Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati Building, and visited key institutions, like Bahay Dominiko or the Provincialate, Colegio de San Juan de Letran 鈥 Manila, and the Arzobispado, where he met His Eminence Luis Antonio Cardinal G. Tagle, D.D.

鈥淚 am personally, particularly touched that this occasion is, in a way, the end of my term,鈥 said Br. Cador茅 at the start of his homily on July 4. It was under Cador茅鈥檚 leadership that the Order of Preachers welcomed its 8th centenary, in 2016, and when UST welcomed its Quadricentennial (2011) and Neocentennial (2012).

Homily of Br. Bruno Cador茅, O.P. during the inauguration of the St. John Paul II Building of the UST Hospital

Completed projects
As UST Grand Chancellor, it was under Cador茅 that the University鈥檚 administration was finally turned over to the Dominican Province of the Philippines. In 2014, he also saw the revision and implementation of the most recent version of the General Statutes of the University, akin to the constitution of the University.

UST Rector fr. Herminio V. Dagohoy, O.P., PhD thanked the Master of the Order for being very supportive and patient as the University undertook its projects and expansion efforts. The St. John Paul II Building was one of such projects.

For his part, Dominican Province of the Philippines Prior Provincial fr. Napoleon B. Sipalay, Jr., O.P., underscored how the Master was not just present, but was physically present and available for many of the Province鈥檚 efforts.

The capacity to think and the need to do it together
During his message to the community at UST, Br. Bruno, who is formally called Very Rev. Fr. Bruno F. Cador茅, O.P., MD in UST by virtue of his office as Grand Chancellor, joked that in the Province of the Philippines, he 鈥渞eceived a new baptism.鈥

Br. Bruno, a medical doctor specializing in bioethics prior to becoming a Dominican priest, emphasized that in universities most especially, 鈥渨e must believe in one鈥檚 capacity to think for himself and herself, and we need to think together for us to achieve true community.鈥

In an exclusive interview with the University鈥檚 Communications Bureau, the outgoing Master of the Order said that he is personally amazed at God鈥檚 creativity, which is seen in how the Lord 鈥済ives unity in all this diversity,鈥 which he said is important, especially because 鈥渢here is a risk to always want to be different.鈥 The Master emphasized that 鈥渨e must find something common in all this diversity and make something together because we are a community.鈥

The special “Zoomed In” interview with outgoing Master of the Order, Br. Bruno Cador茅, O.P.

The faith that is present
Br. Bruno expressed appreciation at how 鈥渇aith is very present in the Philippines.鈥 Having visited the country several times during his term, the Master congratulated his brothers and sisters in the Dominican Province of the Philippines, for the work they do both in the mainland and the mission areas, where the 鈥渂rothers minister to the sometimes forgotten people [in the Isla de Babuyanes and Camiguin missions].鈥

Companions
As is customary for the Order, the Master was accompanied by companions, who are also officials of the Generial Curia (the Order鈥檚 highest governing body). Joining him were the Socius (Companion) for Intellectual Life, Br. Pablo Sicouly, O.P.; Socius for Asia-Pacific, Br. Gerard Francisco P. Timoner III, O.P., who is also from the Province of the Philippines; and Procurator-General Br. Benjamin Earl, O.P.

Br. Sicouly and Br. Earl, who visited the Philippines for the first time, went around the University and visited the Museum, Center for Campus Ministry, Library, and the Communications Bureau. Br. Sicouly also visited the UST Sta. Rosa campus, as well as the new Bl. Pier Giorgio Frassati, O.P. Building, which will house the UST Senior High School鈥檚 Grade 11 students starting this August.

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