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To understand the soul of the Ateneo de
Manila University -- what shaped it and where it came from,
where it is going and where it can take you -- it is essential
to understand its motto, Lux in Domino, or "Light in the
Lord."
From the letter of St. Paul to the Ephesians
(5:8), these words capture the spirit of a way of life which the
Ateneo holds up to her sons and daughters as their best
contribution to the work by which God transforms the world. To
be "light in the Lord" in all fullness demands moving
insistently and deliberately towards God as the center of a
person's life, identifying the issues that such a centering
poses, and then moving out to the world to find ever new ways of
constructing the edifice, cultivating the garden, painting the
masterpiece, that God is unfolding in one's life.
It is a call to BE that light of the Lord in
the world.
As a University, the Ateneo de Manila seeks
to preserve, extend, and to communicate truth and apply it to
the development of man and the preservation of his environment.
As a Filipino University, the Ateneo de
Manila seeks to identify and enrich Philippine culture and to
make it its own. Through the education of the whole person, the
formation of needed professionals and technologists, and through
various corporate activities, the University aims to contribute
to the development goals of the nation.
As a Catholic University, the Ateneo de
Manila seeks to form persons who, following the teachings and
example of Christ, will devote their lives to the service of
their fellowmen and, through the promotion of justice, serve
especially those who are most in need of help: the poor and the
powerless. Loyal to the teachings of the Catholic Church, the
University seeks to serve the faith and to interpret its
teachings to modern Filipino society.
As a Jesuit University, the Ateneo de Manila
seeks the goals of modern Jesuit liberal education through the
harmonious development of moral and intellectual virtues. Imbued
with the Ignatian spirit, the University aims to lead its
students to see God in all things and to strive for the greater
glory of God and the greater service of mankind.
The University seeks all these purposes and
aims, as an academic community, through the exercise of the
functions proper to a university, that is, through teaching,
research, and community service.
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