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Duterte tells fellow Ateneans: Remain loyal to the Jesuit principles
DAVAO City, Philippines — President Rodrigo Duterte encouraged his fellow Ateneo de Davao University High School alumni to remain loyal to the Jesuit principles.
In his speech during the annual reunion and homecoming dinner of AdDU High School in Marco Polo Hotel, Duterte cited social justice, selfless service, and equality as the values innate in Jesuit education.
“As we move forward in our own endeavors, may we remain true and faithful to the Jesuit principles and academic rigor. Let the call to become men and women for others continue to manifest in our lives. I enjoin all of you to remain strong in faith as we forge a more progressive and peaceful nation,” Duterte said.
The president recalled his early years in the city and in the university which were described as “instrumental” in influencing his views and perspectives in life.
“My father’s strength, my mother’s wisdom and the joy brought by the company of people whom I call my friends have made a significant impact on me as a student and as a young man,” Duterte said.
“Truly, my fond memories and noteworthy experience have made this place my home and my refuge,” he added.
Duterte called on the Ateneans to be reminded of the hopes and values shared in their academic journey a long time ago.
“They served as the hallmarks that inspired our transformation into empowered citizens later on…They were engraved in our hearts and minds and have helped us traverse the ills we face in society,” the president said.
“More importantly, these tenets echo the government’s unwavering call for genuine change in our country,” Duterte added.
He also said that his fellows in the AdDU embody Ignatian character, which reflects the spirit of good leadership.
“Today, we are not only gathered to strengthen the bond of camaraderie among fellow Blue Knights… but also to celebrate the realization of our resolve to uphold the Atenean spirit,” Duterte said.