+ Follow VINCENTIAN FATHERS Tag
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[Title] => Requiem for Vincentian Fathers
[Summary] => In mid-1942 the Japanese soldiers took over the main building of the Ateneo at Padre Faura Street in Ermita, and we who were then studying theology Jesuit scholastics and secular seminarians from San Jose Seminary were given hospitality by the Vincentian Fathers (at that time known as Padres Paules) in their large building on San Marcelino Street (later to become Adamson University). They allowed us to occupy the third floor while they themselves lived on the second. We shared with them the lobby and the parlors on the ground floor.
[DatePublished] => 2005-02-14 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133160
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[AuthorID] => 1804677
[AuthorName] => Fr. Miguel A. Bernad, SJ
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VINCENTIAN FATHERS
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[Summary] => In mid-1942 the Japanese soldiers took over the main building of the Ateneo at Padre Faura Street in Ermita, and we who were then studying theology Jesuit scholastics and secular seminarians from San Jose Seminary were given hospitality by the Vincentian Fathers (at that time known as Padres Paules) in their large building on San Marcelino Street (later to become Adamson University). They allowed us to occupy the third floor while they themselves lived on the second. We shared with them the lobby and the parlors on the ground floor.
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[Focus] => 0
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[AuthorName] => Fr. Miguel A. Bernad, SJ
[SectionName] => Opinion
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