The Ateneo de Iloilo–Santa Maria Catholic School community gathered today for the Votive Mass of the Holy Spirit, a cherished tradition that formally opens the Academic and Formation Year 2026–2027.
Centered on the theme, “Do Whatever He Tells You” (John 2:5), the Eucharistic celebration invited students, faculty, staff, administrators, parents, alumni, and benefactors to entrust the new school year to God's loving providence and seek the guidance of the Holy Spirit in all their endeavors.
Leading the celebration were School President Rev. Fr. Arnel T. Ong, SJ, together with Rev. Fr. Gilbert Levosada, SJ, Superior of Iloilo and Cebu. The Mass also featured the Rite of Commissioning of New Faculty and Staff, formally welcoming the newest members of the Ateneo community as they begin their mission of service and formation.
The celebration also included the Rite of Commissioning of New Faculty and Staff, a meaningful moment that formally welcomed the newest members of the Ateneo community into their shared mission of education, formation, and service. Through this rite, they were entrusted with the responsibility of helping shape young minds and hearts in accordance with the values and ideals of Catholic and Jesuit education. The Ateneo Pin was also blessed and presented to the newly hired personnel, symbolizing their commitment to uphold the mission, values, and ideals that Ateneo de Iloilo–Santa Maria Catholic School stands for.
As the new academic year begins, may the gifts of the Holy Spirit continue to inspire every Atenean to listen attentively to Christ's call, serve with generosity, and faithfully do whatever He tells us.
Ateneo de Iloilo - Santa Maria Catholic School

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