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In this community young Xaverians learn to adapt to other cultures and work as missionaries in the contexts that are at the margins of the Church. Before starting theological studies at Loyola School of theology, the students have to learn English, the official language of the Philippines.
Jun 8, 2020 · Nutrition interventions during the early years of a child’s life are anchored on the need to provide good nutrition and proper health care to optimize their growth potential as adults. In the Philippines, undernutrition is a persistent problem among 0–10 year old Filipino children.
- Julieta B Dorado, Glenda P Azaña, Rowena V Viajar, Ma Anna Rita M Ramirez, Eldridge B Ferrer, Nesria...
- 2020
Oct 20, 2024 · Sunday’s gospel reflections written by the Xaverian Missionaries. Seeing Again. Seeing in Depth. We are now at the heart of the Gospel of Mark and a long journey has been made.
The Philippine Xaverian Laity whose journey began last November 2020 has responded to the invitation to share some suggestions that can help elaborate the document of Xaverian Laity which is currently called “Vademecum”.
The idea was to have a theology community very much inserted in the local reality so that the students could experience what it means to have to learn new languages and approach new realities during week-ends, summer exposures and the one-year of pastoral immersion.
Informed by our Xaverian and gospel values, our schools seek to educate the whole student by nurturing each person’s unique giftedness. Xaverian students model Christ by utilizing their talents to respect the diversity of God’s creation, seek justice, and love their neighbor. OUR SCHOOLS. Page 6
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Dec 21, 2022 · The NFP is a school-based feeding program that provides at least 1 fortified meal to undernourished children in public school and day care centers. The central kitchen model blends the streamlined logistics of a centralized SFP with the community-building benefits of a decentralized SFP to facilitate large-scale feeding.