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Francisco Javier Martin Luengo, S. He also penetrated the interior villages of Mainit, Butuan and Bunawan. Four years later, he would be joined by Fr. Urios who would expand the outreach of the Jesuit missionaries in the eastern part of Mindanao. In him, the new dynamism of the Jesuit mission found its full expression in Agusan as exemplified by Fr. Urios who would stand out as an extraordinarily dedicated one in his missionary accomplishments.
Among other things he established schools and that is why across the Diocese of Butuan, most schools are named after him. Among these, the premier academic institution is the Fr. Urios retired in Manila where he died on October 27, To celebrate the th death anniversary of Fr. Urios, the FSUU decided to hold a conference to celebrate his life and ministry. More than FSUU faculty and staff, priests, religious and lay leaders of the Diocese of Butuan and guests from other parts of the country attended this event.
John Christian U. Randy Jasper C. Arlyn M. There were two keynote speakers at the conference, both Filipino Jesuits. This was most appropriate as the Jesuits were the first to establish a mission in the whole of Mindanao, particularly in Butuan City. The first keynote speaker was Sch. Amado T. Tumbalik Jr. The second keynote speaker was Fr.
Antonio Francisco B. A number of scholars, researchers and pastoral workers gave short talks during this forum that dealt with the life and mission of Fr. Among them were: Fr. Joesilo C. Amalia of the Diocese of Butuan P.
Saturnino C. Isaac Manuel V. Moran also of Butuan Diocese Glimpses of Fr. Saturnino Urios, SJ , Mr. Honey B. Norlan H. Since this event was co-sponsored by the Philippine Missiological Association, there were also missiological papers that tangentially related to the ministry of Fr.
Thus the following speakers with their respective topics also presented short papers at this event: Msgr.
Manuel G. Paul University, Surigao , Fr. Adorable M. Christmar I. Mark Louie B. Young took its helm as President in Under Fr. On July 10, , after a strong showing from the entire Urian community, Urios College elevated its typology into a university—the first homegrown university in Caraga. It offers the full K to 12 program; tertiary courses in accountancy, business and management, computer science, engineering and technology, information technology, nursing, arts and sciences, criminology, and teacher education.
It is envisioned that altogether, these communities must work towards genuine development and lasting peace for all. This century-old commitment has made FSUU what it is today—a credible and viable institution in Northeastern Mindanao. From that point on, FSUU operated with a renewed sense of purpose—to prepare the Caraga region in facing the ever-growing world outside the academe.
And with the challenges brought by the K to 12 program, the school only hopes to strengthen its capacities to serve. FSUU has continuously recognized and built upon the accomplishments of its community members. Year after year, it holds its University Service Awards for those who have continued to embody the Urian values of Unity, Religiosity, Integrity, Altruism, and Nationalism. Day after day, it molds a community of learners, teachers, and staff who will let their lights shine.
The school believes that it owes its years of existence to the Urians who have a strong sense of self and the communities whom they are tasked to serve. This prevailing mindset and momentum has led the university to other noteworthy achievements. Today, it caters to a full range of students from Kinder to Senior High School, with a newly opened swimming pool for community use. In , it inaugurated the College Building East in its main campus, equipped with e-facilities apt for the fast-changing times.
Part of this continued construction is the creation of the Biodiversity Informatics and Research Center. It heads species-discovery expeditions in Caraga and serves as a repository of knowledge on local plants and animals. For its efforts, it was recently awarded an institutional grant by the CHED. Throughout its existence, the University has produced topnotchers in board examinations and has consistently obtained above-national passing rates.
Most recently, the school produced its first topnotcher in Civil Engineering, Kenneth Acas, ranking 4th in the National Board Examinations. The University has forged and maintained strong partnerships with different organizations and institutions—national and international—to achieve greater results and impact in pushing for economic development, peace, sound environment and governance. It does this through initiating livelihood, feeding, and awareness programs to empower the poor.
As it stays committed to its mission, FSUU continues to break ground and receive awards.
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