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Ateneo de Manila University president Rev. Fr. Bienvenido Nebres, S.J. blessed the bells on the feast day of St. Ignatius (31 July). But because the belfry had not yet cured, the donorsEagles Class 60/64 (high school 60/college 64)put off installing the bells to October 1, the first day of the month of the Holy Rosary.
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Ateneo de Manila University president Rev. Fr. Bienvenido Nebres, S.J. blessed the bells on the feast day of St. Ignatius (31 July). But because the belfry had not yet cured, the donorsEagles Class 60/64 (high school 60/college 64)put off installing the bells to October 1, the first day of the month of the Holy Rosary.
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