Representatives from the Philippine schools run by the Order of the Augustinian Recollects (OAR) will flock to the University of San Jose-Recoletos for the feast of St. Augustine tomorrow to witness the opening of the Order’s year of educational apostolate.
Prior General Rev. Fr. Miguel Miro, OAR, proclaimed Aug. 28, 2015 to Aug. 28, 2016 as the International Year of the Augustinian Recollect Educational Apostolate.
“The educational apostolate, as provided in the OAR Constitutions, makes the Church present in the academic environment,” said USJ-R President Rev. Fr. Cristopher C. Maspara in a memorandum sent to all USJ-R employees.
“Thus, the 54th General Chapter asked for a renewed commitment to the educational apostolate,” added Fr. Maspara.
The opening ceremony, which will be held at the USJ-R Basak campus coliseum, will be attended by religious and lay administrators, faculty members, staff and student representatives of the eight Recollect-run schools in the country, including USJ-R, University of Negros Occidental-Recoletos, San Sebastian College-Recoletos de Manila, San Sebastian College-Recoletos de Cavite, Colegio de Santo Tomas-Recoletos, Colegio San Nicolas de Tolentino-Recoletos, San Pedro Academy-Recoletos, and San Pedro Academy.
It will start at 7 a.m. with a motorcade from the university’s main campus on Magallanes Street.
Rev. Fr. Dionisio Selma, OAR, Prior Provincial of the Province of St. Ezekiel Moreno—which has jurisdiction over the Order’s missions in the Philippines, Taiwan and Sierra Leone—will read the official communication declaring the celebration.
During the program, the Educational Plan of the Order and the OAR Religious Graduate Attributes will be unveiled.
The stakeholders of every Recollect school will take part in a ceremonial signing of commitment.
The Order’s eco-park in barangay Maslog, Danao City in northern Cebu will also be launched.
The 10-hectare property is being developed into a pilgrim site to propagate the devotion to the Nuestra Señora de la Salud (Our Lady of Health).
USJ-R, as caretaker of the property, targets to plant 75,000 trees in the area and make it a place for recollection and reflections for the Josenian community and the public./Ioannes P. Arong, USJ-R External Affairs Office