On the morning of the 19th of September 2019, the Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu Junior and Senior High Schools opened their doors to welcome fifty Ignatian educators from Asia Pacific into their classrooms. These Ignatian educators were participants in the 2nd JCAP Workshop on the PRINCIPLE AND FOUNDATION OF JESUIT EDUCATION, coming from seven regions: East Timor, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Macau, Taiwan, Pakistan, and the Philippines.

Students and faculty of Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu led by its President, Fr. Manny Uy SJ, welcome the delegates on the first day of the workshop in full regalia.

The activity, called Student Accompaniment Program, is a concrete response to the Universal Society’s call for us to “accompany the youth in the creation of a hope-filled future.” Moreover, true to the spirit of Ignatian Pedagogy, it was also an exercise in empathy with the participants immersing themselves in the students’ context. All through that morning, they were led by the high school students assigned to guide them through a typical day in their high school life.

Fr. Agustinus Suharyadi SJ from Loyola College (Semarang) gets pointers from his student guide in class.
Saima Amber from Saint Mary’s Boys’ High School in Pakistan listens to a lecture with her classmates for the morning.

The Student Accompaniment Program was, for many participants, the highlight of the workshop. It was a rare opportunity for these educators to actually sit through the classes we offer our students. They were grateful for the meaningful insights they obtained as a result of the activity. Some even considered the experience an eye-opener as an educator even if their contexts may differ from Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu in some way.

Rock Lee from Wah Yan College Kowloon joins students in their group activities.
Yuni Ika of Canisius College (Jakarta) poses for a picture with her new friend when she joins the students for their morning Recess.
Hsun-Yueh Fan of St. Aloysius Technical School (Taiwan) joins her student guide as they queue in the Canteen for Recess.

Nevertheless, thanks to our gracious hosts led by the School President, Fr. Manny Uy SJ, the workshop treated the participants with a number of other highlights. For one, the opening ceremony was like no other we’ve ever had in our previous JCAP workshops! We were welcomed with both a joyfully boisterous lion dance and a beautifully moving Sinulog prayer–a wonderful mix of Chinese and Filipino cultures to symbolize the unique mission of our host school.

Giselle Lou Mulder from Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu welcomes the participants through a prayer/dance peculiar to the Cebuanos’ devotion to the Sto. Nino.
Fr. Stephen Chow SJ, Provincial of the Chinese Province and former Education Delegate, is flanked by Dominic Mok of Wah Yan College Kowloon and Dr. YL So of the newly established Centre for Jesuit Education in Hong Kong as they join in the Sinulog festivities.

As in all of our workshops, the participants did a lot of work, not only listening to the inputs of the facilitators, but sharing their personal experiences and insights with their colleagues from other countries.

As is typical in our workshops, the participants were assigned to mixed groups and encouraged to share in their own language, if desired, so that they could express themselves more freely and fully.
Fr. Stephen Chow SJ took time out from his extremely busy schedule as Chinese Provincial to share his wisdom with the workshop delegates.

The workshop was designed to give the participating educators an opportunity to reflect on the history and tradition of Jesuit education, its characteristics, and most particularly, its goal as captured by the so-called 4 Cs (Competence, Conscience, Compassion, and Commitment).

But just as important as the formal sessions were the informal conversations among the participants during the breaks and over the meals. Thanks to the schools’ benefactors, we had some pretty special meals as well, starting with the welcome dinner, when we celebrated the birthday of the new Education Delegate for the Chinese Province, Fr. Clement Tsui SJ.

Fr. Clement makes his birthday wish as he prepares to blow out the candles, surrounded by an impromptu crew of eager paparazzi.
At one dinner, when the delegates were serenaded by the school’s orchestra, the Chinese delegation got up and sang the famous Mandarin song 月亮代表我的心 (“The Moon Represents My Heart”) to the accompaniment of the orchestra and to the delight of the audience.

As always, each day of the workshop was capped with a Eucharistic Celebration to thank the Lord for the abundance of graces received. Each day we made sure to pray especially for the school community that hosted our workshop and the generous benefactors who made the experience extra special.

Fr. Johnny SJ and Fr. Suhar SJ celebrate the closing Mass in the school’s beautiful oratory.

What made this workshop very special, however, is that upon the approval of the Chinese Provincial, Fr. Stephen Chow SJ, we welcomed a new affiliate school to our network, the Marymount Primary and Secondary Schools in Hong Kong. Also, for the first time, our colleagues from Pakistan requested to join our workshop and their request was graciously granted by the JCAP President, Fr. Tony Moreno SJ.

Jennie Hickey is shown here leading one of the plenary discussions.
The presence and contribution of our new friends from Pakistan certainly added color not only to the discussions but to our gatherings as well.
One extra significant moment of the workshop was when the participants prayed over Fr. Stephen Chow SJ in gratitude for his service as the Chinese Education Delegate, as well as in petition for his mission as Chinese Provincial. Fr. Chow has made such a difference in his work in education in the Chinese Province for the last 12 years.
One more big group photo!

At the close of the workshop, the participants were requested to share whatever they learned with their colleagues as they returned to their respective schools. They were also strongly encouraged to keep in touch with one another, and to feel free to consult with–and offer assistance to–their colleagues in Asia Pacific. After all, they were able to create many unforgettable memories these last few days and were certainly able to establish new friendships among themselves–and with the students!

Audy Bramara of Canisius College (Jakarta) with his new friend.
Ronel Mark Suarez of Ateneo de Iloilo is very much on task as he accompanies his student guide in her work in the science laboratory.
Fr. Clement (Hong Kong) seems to be in rapt attention during a class lecture.
Dr. Y.L. So of Hong Kong listens to his student guide’s recommendations as he picks out his snacks at Recess.
Fr. Manny Uy and Fr. Johnny Go were fellow Jesuit novices over thirty years ago, and are always glad to be working together.
Working very hard and very quietly behind the scenes were the amazing Vicente (Vinnie) Tan, Director of the school’s Office for the Culture and Arts and International Relations Office, and his awesome Steering Committee made of various faculty members and administrators. We thank you–and salute you all–for such a job incredibly well done!

Our warmest congratulations to the second batch of the JCAP Workshop on the PRINCIPLE AND FOUNDATION OF JESUIT EDUCATION!

All the participants pose for the traditional class picture with the workshop facilitators and our host, Fr. Manny Uy SJ, in the school’s internationally acclaimed Cor Jesu Oratory.
Our friends from Hong Kong representing Wah Yan Kowloon, Wah Yan Hong Kong, and our newest affiliate school, the CLC-managed Marymount Schools.
With our friends from Macau, Colegio Mateus Ricci, at the closing ceremony: Luana Chong and Marberry Lam.
With our friends from East Timor, Teo Castro dos Santos and Anton Maria delos Santos Martins SJ.
With the big and happy group of participants from Indonesia.
With the participants from Cebu, who all helped out playing hosts to us.
With our friends from Pakistan: Zareen Mahmood Mashi, Grace Khokhar, and Saima Amber.
With our friends from Taiwan, Grace Fan and Jerry Tang.
The workshop staff included (L to R): Fr. Stephen Chow SJ (Chinese Provincial), Jennie Hickey (Executive Officer, Jesuit Education Australia), Clement Tsui SJ (Education Delegate, CHI), and Fr. Johnny Go SJ (Basic Education Secretary, Asia Pacific).

Watch this short clip if you’d like a glimpse of what transpired at the STUDENT ACCOMPANIMENT PROGRAM.

Thanks to NBP (No Budget Production) for documenting the event and creating this video. Many thanks again to Mr. Bong Galvan and Ms. Annie Abucay, Principals of the Junior and High Schools, respectively; Eunilyn Chua and Charlie Codizar, Junior and Senior High School Student Activity Coordinators, Lea Amores, Grade School Proncipal, and Marisse Paraoan, Grade School Assistant Principal for Formation. We also thank Bebot Latonio, Lilibeth Chu, Anthony Hejie Suralta, and Fr Nono Levosada SJ for their valuable support and contribution!

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Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu would like to thank their generous benefactors for all their support in hosting this international workshop: Edmun and Anne Liu, Lily Ngochua, Mario King and family, Joe Soberano and family, John and Josephine Dytian, Jobert and Rhea Penaflorida, Jay and Camille Aldeguer, and Phoenix Publishers.

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