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Mariano Y. Varela, S.J.

SJ-Varela Mariano Y. Varela, S.J.
Father Mariano Y. Varela, S.J., the oldest living Ilonggo Jesuit at 91 years of age, is known principally for his pastoral work in northern Mindanao and Cebu.

Father Varela was born in 1923 in Iloilo City. He did his early studies in Iloilo and Sorsogon and then moved to Manila for collegiate studies at the Ateneo de Manila in 1941. The Second World War interrupted his studies and he continued for a few months after the war at UST before entering the Novitiate in September 1946. He did the usual early Jesuit studies at Novaliches , then theology at Woodstock College in Maryland, USA.

After ordination to the priesthood at Fordham University in New York on June 20, 1959 and Tertianship in Auriesville, NY, he returned to the Philippines in 1961 and taught English, Religion and History at the old San Jose Seminary on Highway 54. Fropm there he was given a series of new assignments: Ateneo de Manila University Grade School (Asst Headmaster),Sacred Heart Novitiate (minister) and the Jesuit Retreat House in Cebu as superior and retreat master.

After a year’s break and spiritual formation at Guelph, Ontario, Canada, he spent 24 of his most productive years at Xavier University, Cagayan de Oro City (1975-99). There he had a variety of apostolates, but mostly pastoral. He was the director of Campus Ministries, University Chaplain, and built up the spiritual programs of the university, many of which continue to this day. For a while he was also Executive Vice-President of the University and minister and treasurer of the Jesuit Community.

Father Varela is well-known not only for his work at Xavier University and among its alumni but also for his rich spiritual ministry to various groups in the city. He was prominent in his work for married couples and families and among charismatic groups. He did much for the healing apostolate in the city. He developed a large following in the city and its environs. Up till now a good number who benefited from his ministries or worked with him visit him at the Lucas Infirmary and share fond memories of working with him.

Father Varela continued his pastoral work for five years at the Jesuit Retreat House in Cebu directing retreats, counselling and being superior of the retreat house. In 2004 he was sent to Sacred Heart Novitiate to rest and lighten his retreat ministry. A couple of years ago he was asked to go to the Lucas Infirmary to attend to his failing health. Visitors who see him are impressed by his warmth and pleasant conversations. He is much at peace, grateful that the Lord allowed him almost 50 years of active pastoral and administrative work in his vineyard.

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Vicente P. Marasigan, S.J.

Fr.-Marasigan Vicente P. Marasigan, S.J.

Father Vicente P Marasigan, S.J. is the second oldest Jesuit in the Philippine Province of the Society of Jesus. (The oldest is Fr Pierre Tritz,SJ, who will be 100 years old this year.) Fr Marasigan was well-known even at birth. His mother, Ana H. del Pilar, was the daughter of Marcelo H. del Pilar, and Gregorio del Pilar was his uncle.

Father Marasigan did his primary and secondary studies at the Ateneo de Manila in Intramuros, 1926-35, and entered Sacred Heart Novitiate on May 30, 1935. He did his theology partly at Padre Faura and completed it at Woodstock College in Maryland, USA. After ordination in 1946 he did special studies in Math at Fordham University in New York and astrophysics at Georgetown University, Washington DC till 1952.

On his return to the Philippines in 1952 Fr Marasigan was assigned to the Manila Observatory. In the succeeding years he taught physics, math, cosmology, and scientific questions in physics to young Jesuit scholastics in Cebu and Quezon City for many years. He also did research on the ionosphere. In the early 1980s he took a couple of years off to do research on a completely different field–popular religiosity at Mt Banahaw, Kinabuhayan, Dolores, Quezon province.

Although Fr Marasigan has been in the Lucas Infirmary for a number of years now, he has maintained an active lifestyle within Loyola House of Studies. He is often seen sunning himself in the garden outside the infirmary. He goes around the long corridors and to the recreation room to read. In his room he often opens his computer and plays computer games, reads novels, watches movies, emails his philosophical and spiritual thoughts, etc. He watches choice programs on TV. He drinks a measured quantity of red wine at meals and welcomes an occasional shot of brandy, especially if it is Cognac. A gifted pianist,he recently stopped playing the piano because it was too difficult on his fingers. He complains of occasional aches and pains and of weak hearing in one ear. He continues to be mentally alert and enjoys good memory. He was hoping that the Lord would call him to his eternal mansion a few years ago but the Good Lord clearly has other plans for him.

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Father Bob C. Hogan, S.J.

Fr.-Hogan Father Bob C. Hogan, S.J.Fr Robert C. Hogan, SJ is remarkable for his manifestations of great love for the Philippines and its people, especially the poor and needy.

Born in New York City in 1933, Fr. Hogan left the United States when he was only 22, came to the Philippines, and went straight to Cebu to do philosophical studies at Berchmans College. He then taught Religion, English and Physics at the Ateneo de Manila University (1958-61). He returned to the US to do theological formation in Maryland, then did special studies in chemistry and physics in New Jersey, New York and St Louis University in Missouri.

When Fr Hogan returned to the Philippines in 1967, he was sent to the Ateneo de Naga where he stayed for fifteen years, handling a variety of assignments—teaching physics, philosophy, theology, being Chair of the Depts of Theology and Natural Sciences, campus minister, director of the pre-novitiate program, etc. He made many friends during these years through his pastoral care for students, faculty and others. To better serve the people, he studied Tagalog, then Visayan at the Interfaith Language School in Quezon City.

After a year’s break in the US, Fr Hogan was sent to the Ateneo de Davao in 1982, where he stayed for almost 25 years, engaged in diverse assignments— College campus ministry, the Theology Department as teacher and chair, director of the vocation promotion program, house librarian and other ad hoc appointments. For many years he stayed actively involved with the Christian Life Community (CLC). He also began the Daily Bread Program, where poorer students were given free meals to help them continue their studies. Father Hogan noticed that quite a number of students were eager to study but did not have enough money for their meals. The program continues to this day as the Daily Bread Community Foundation and is a big help to many of the poor and hungry college students.

All through his years in Naga and Davao, Father Hogan showed much care and concern for the poor, helping them in whatever way he could, according to their need and the resources he could generate. Many continue to communicate with him and visit him to express their gratitude and show him what his help has done for them.
In 2008 Fr Hogan began to experience weakness in his legs and at times difficulty keeping his balance when walking. Sometime he found himself walking too fast and falling. He had the onset of Parkinson’s disease. He was sent to Sacred Heart Novitiate in Quezon City to give retreats and help the CLC. As his situation worsened, he was moved to the Province Infirmary at the Ateneo de Manila campus where he receives the care he needs. He radiates much peace and optimism in the company of the other ill Jesuits and the nurses and caregivers. He keeps active, attending cultural, spiritual and academic functions and events, especially on campus. He has never been heard to complain and is well-loved by all who meet him.

Father Hogan had a special treat three years ago when his sister, Eileen, his brothers, Neil and Fr Pat, and his nephew, also named Bob, came from the US and spent some weeks with him in Manila, Naga and Davao. They met a good number of the people whose lives Fr Hogan had touched. It was a joyous occasion for all and a touching reunion of his family with him.

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Fr. Bill McGarry, S.J.

Fr.-Mcgarry Fr. Bill McGarry, S.J.We found a reference to Fr. Bill McGarry, SJ written last February 19, 2009 for his then 81st birthday. We thought it approriate to re-post (with advance permission from pandoraspace). Fr. Bill celebrated his 86th birthday last February, 15. He was born in 1928. Pandora’s Valentine Special

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Jesuits in Mindanao: The Mission awarded for excellence in Quill Awards, 2013

Fr.-Herband-Fr.-arcilla Jesuits in Mindanao: The Mission awarded for excellence in Quill Awards, 2013

Mediawise, through Mr. Ramoncito Cruz, (shown with Fr. Jose Arcilla, SJ and Fr. Herbert Schneider, SJ)  received a Quill award for excellence for the coffee table book, “Jesuits in Mindanao: The Mission”. The book chronicles the life, hopes and joys of Jesuit missionaries among the people in Mindanao and honors current and past Jesuits’ accomplishments: the schools they built, and the people whose lives and thoughts they were able to influence.

“Graduates from these universities, like Mr. Cruz and his friends, continue to espouse the ideasl of St. Ignatius to become “men for others”, serving society, families, and God,” says Fr. Herbert Schneider, SJ, Director of JESUITAID (PJAA).

For a minimum donation of P5,000, the book will be given as a token of thanks to benefactors and donors. “The funds will go a long way to serve our fellow Jesuits who gave their all in mission and would still do so were it not for their illness and old age,” says Fr. Schneider. As JESUITAID is a PCNC accredited institution, proper acknowledgement and official receipts will be issued for all moneys received.

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Praying with Pope Francis: Peace on earth and to all mankind by Mamert Mañus SJ

humilityofpopefrancis Praying with Pope Francis: Peace on earth and to all mankind by Mamert Mañus SJ

When Pope Francis led a day of prayer vigil and fasting for peace in Syria and throughout the world last September 7, an estimated crowd of 100,000 gathered in St.Petre’s square to join him, with countless more joining him in various parts of the world. Closer to home, the doors of the Oratory of St. Ignatius in the Loyola House of Studies were opened to the many faithful filipinos and friends who spent the night in vigil with the Jesuits.

Pope Francis reminded those who were present during hte prayer vigil that harmony and peace should be everyone’s deisre and that we should all carry this desire in our hearts. “Forgiveness, dialogue, reconciliation-these are the words of peace, in beloved Syria, in the Middle East , in all the world! Let us pray for reconciliation and peace, and let us all become, in every place, men and women of reconciliation and peace!” the pope added in his address to the crowd during the four hour vigil.

Source:
Mañus, Mamert, SJ. “Praying with Pope Francis: Peace on Earth and to all mankind” Windhover 4 Nov. 2013: 34. Print.

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Philippine Jesuit Foundation

The Philippine Jesuit Foundation is a non-stock, non-profit organization established under the laws of the United States of American and Sec 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code, dedicated to the support of Jesuits and Jesuit works in the Philippines through relatives and friends of Philippine Jesuits in the United States. The Philippine Jesuit Foundation will issue official receipts for all contributions required for tax deductions. pjf Contributions in support of the works of the Philippine Jesuit Province can be made in two ways: 1. You can contribute using your credit card right on this website. To donate online, click the link below or copy and paste it in your browser’s address bar:

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pjf@phjesuits.org
Telephone number: +1 (646) 370-1526

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The Philippine Jesuit Aid Association, Inc.

History-of-JESUITAID1 The Philippine Jesuit Aid Association, Inc.

In May of 2007, PJAA was incorporated. In 2009, the office is relocated from Sta. Ana, Manila to Loyola Heights, Quezon City. PJAA is PCNC accredited.

VISION:

To forge strong partnerships between the Philippine Jesuit Province and lay women and men in support of the mission entrusted to the Philipine Jesuits by God and the Church in service of the Filipino people.

MISSION:

PJAA’S Mission is to raise funds for the following:

– formation and education of the next generation of Jesuits and priests for the various dioceses of the Philippines
– care for the elderly and infirm Jesuits
– support for pastoral works in the island of Culion and in the mountains of Mindanao
– service of prisoners, the sick, the poor and indigenous peoples
– value formation through the Centers of Ignatian Spirituality and those for Social Justice
– all other works the Philippine province undertakes for God’s greater glory and for the integral development of the Filipino people