On Friday, October 10, 2014 10:43 PM, linggoy de la Cruz 
<[email protected]> wrote:
   

      Thank You Very Much to You Fr. Villarin, Your Fellow Jesuits, the Ateneo 
Communities, Fellow Ateneans and Alumni, Schoolmates, Batch, Year and 
Classmates ! 
     Thank You for the Prayers and Good Wishes ! In Return, on attaining two 
thirds of a Century of Life albeit with the Double Six in 66, 
     We look forward to many and much more Birthdays, Challenges, Charity, 
Defeats, Empathy, Hope, Joys, Love, Sadness, Sympathy, Tragedies, Vicissitudes, 
Victories and Years But Never Surrender !
      Linggoy with Baby, Five Kids and Four Grand Kids, Three Surviving 
Siblings. etc ... 

     On Friday, October 10, 2014 8:22 AM, Office of Alumni Relations 
<[email protected]> wrote:
   

  12 October 2014Mr. Jose Luis A. Alcuaz 
13 Campanilla St. cor. Balete Drive 
New Manila 
1112 Quezon City 
 Dear Mr. Alcuaz,Someone once said you are only as old as your doubts and 
fears, and as young as your hopes and dreams. On your birthday, I ask God to 
continue to give you hopes and dreams that are age-defying.I am happy to tell 
you that our alma mater, the Ateneo de Manila, continues to move strategically 
along its three directional thrusts of mission-identity, nation-building, and 
environment-development. Among our “hopes and dreams” is the Arete, the 
creative hub of the Ateneo de Manila, which is designed to have two wings, one 
for culture and the arts, and the other for learning and innovation. This 
promises to be game changing in the way we do education, even as it strengthens 
our liberal arts foundation, which is core to the Ateneo way of forming men and 
women for others. We have already broken ground last July and we look forward 
to its opening by the first quarter of 2016. I hope you will support us in this 
and our other programs (www.ateneo.edu/giving).This year we celebrate the 200th 
year of the global restoration of the Jesuit order (n.b. the Jesuits were 
suppressed/dissolved in 1773 due to a host of complex forces). Fittingly then, 
“restoration” is the central theme we have chosen for our activities this year, 
including the 2014 Ignatian Festival. Restoration is always a meaningful 
movement in our life of interiority and in our service of others in society. 
Let our lives be marked by this desire for continuing restoration and renewal 
in our Lord.With my prayers for God to keep you young always with His hopes and 
dreams, I amGratefully yours,   (Signed)
Jose Ramon T Villarin SJ
President  

 

   

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