DLSAU-Office of Student Services and Organization

DLSAU-Office of Student Services and Organization The Office of Student Services and Organizations under the direct supervision of VCSM is tasked to m

01/04/2022

Please be informed that April 13, 2022 is a school-initiated holiday. We invite all DLSAU community members to take this opportunity to reflect, reconnect with God, and remember Jesus' ultimate sacrifice to save all of us from sin.

28/03/2022

In celebration of the Rabies Month Awareness and as part of our commitment to raise awareness about rabies in making our community safer for human and furry friends, DLSAU Veterinary Teaching Hospital will conduct a FREE ANTI - RABIES VACCINATION drive on March 28, 2022 - April 1, 2022 for our furry friends.

THIS IS OPEN TO ALL !!!

REMINDERS: To ensure safety, basic social distancing and use of face mask and disinfection will be STRICTLY implemented.



CALL FOR RESPONDENTS
24/03/2022

CALL FOR RESPONDENTS

The study aims to track the pulse of the Filipino youth and explore relevant issues related to the upcoming 2022 Presidential and Vice Presidential Elections, particularly by examining the emerging trends that begin to shape these perceptions and views such as new technologies, disinformation, polit...

See you later, Lasallian leaders!
02/09/2021

See you later, Lasallian leaders!

Calling all future LEADERS!

We would like to formally invite you in this one day DLSAU LEADERSHIP SEMINAR. Learn and improve! Be an aspiring leader!

All of the details are posted below. Please don't hesitate to message our official page if there are any questions and clarifications.

24/08/2021

See you, Lasallians!

22/08/2021

What's up, Lasallians?

Surprise!

The filing for Certificate of Candidacy is not yet over. So, grab this opportunity to make a big impact in our university!

Fill up the form here:
๐Ÿ“ https://bit.ly/3gikC4n

23/01/2021
17/01/2021

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๐Ÿ’กHistory of the Sto. Niรฑo of Cebu

The discovery of the 7100 island archipelago in the Philippines has been linked to Spain's glorious chain of conquests. On September 20, 1519, a fleet of five galleons commanded by Portuguese Navigator Ferdinand Magellan at the service of the king and queen of Spain set sailed from San Lucar de Barrameda to search for the Spice Islands. They did not find the spice island, instead they landed in Limasawa, a small island south of Leyte in the central part of the Philippines. Magellan took possession of the islands and named it after King Philip of Spain.
Magellan's expedition headed for Cebu and found the island very hospitable. He made Cebu the base of his exploration, Christianization and conquests.

King Humabon and Queen Juana of Cebu gave him a warm reception and embraced Christianity as well. As gratitude to his hospitality, Magellan agreed to fight with king Humabon who was at war with the neigboring tribe in Mactan island. Magellan was killed in the battle. His men returned to Spain, and that same expedition has also set the record as the first to circumnavigate the earth.
Spain sent another expedition to the Far East Region. An Augustinian priest, named Andres Urdaneta, a world-known cosmographer who lived inside the monastic walls of the Augustinian monastery in Mexico was summoned to lead the expedition. On November 21, a memorable expedition left Mexico for the Philippines and arrived in Cebu on April 27, 1565.

๐Ÿ’กDISCOVERY OF THE IMAGE OF THE SANTO NIร‘O
Because of Cebuanos suspicion that the Spaniards return has bringing retribution to Magellan's death, another battle broke out. But heavy artilleries and huge cannons forced the natives to flee to the mountain leaving behind their villages burnt to the ground. As Spanish soldiers surveyed the debris of the village, a soldier found an image of the Child Jesus under the pile of ashes unscathed inside a wooden box.

As earlier authenticated entry in the Journal of Pigafetta, clerk in the Magellan expedition, explained the origin of Santo Nino: "On the day Queen Juana was baptized by Father Pedro Valderama, chaplain of that expedition, Pigaffeta himself presented her with the Image." The same Image now lies in the Basilica del Santo Nino and become a favorite destination for millions of pilgrims each year. For four and half centuries now, the Image of Santo Nino continues to make wonders in the lives of many Filipinos. On the third Sunday of each year, in Cebu, millions will flock to the streets in Cebu for a colorful festivity, honoring the Santo Nino and placing the Island and the entire Philippines under His Patronage.

During the last World War, a bomb fell inside the Church but the Image was recovered unscathed. It was one of the numerous miracles and powers attributed to the Holy Image.

In 1965 the historic Santo Nino Church was renovated for the observance of the Fourth Centenary of the Christianization of the Philippines held in Cebu City. It was during the centennial celebration that the Sacred Congregation of Rites elevated the Santo Nino Church to the rank of Basilica Minore with all the rights and privileges accruing to such title.

Source: catholic.org.tw

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