The Very Rev. Fr. Tamerlane Recuenco Lana of the Order of Preachers officially assumed the position of Rector and President of Colegio de San Juan de Letran, Intramuros in formal investiture rites held on Friday, 3:00 p.m. June 15, 2007 at the school’s St. Vicente Liem de la Paz Auditorium.
He would be the 80th school head and would continue the traditions started back in 1620 A.D. by Don Juan Geronimo Guerrero and later, by Fray Diego de Santa Maria. May we pray for the success of the new administration of our beloved alma mater. Read More
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ATTEND THE ALUMNI MASS
Last Sunday, June 17 two days after his investiture, the new Fr. Rector Fr. Tamerlane Lana, O.P. celebrated his first mass ever for the alumni. Read More
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83rd NCAA OPENING
Araneta Coliseum again came alive with the opening of the oldest collegiate league in the country, the NCAA. The coliseum as usual was jampacked and was witness to the color, cheers and strong school partisanship that marked collegiate tournaments. Read More
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LAA PLANTS TREES AT LETRAN - ABUCAY
The LAA contingent proceeded from Balanga to Letran-Abucay under the direction of Fr. Boyd. It was only a short drive from Balanga along the Roman highway. Read More
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LAA PAYS COURTESY CALL ON BISHOP SOCRATES VILLEGAS
The Letran alumni visited Bataan last May 6, 2007, Sunday. Members of both LAA and LAFI Boards were invited to join and the following were able to make it: Rosalie Cruz, Rody Concepcion, Eugene Sy and family, Fr. Pompeyo de Mesa, Jonathan Gaytano, Jay Llantada and family and John Fondevilla. Read More
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LETRAN ALUMNI LAUNCH SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
The Letran alumni scholarship program auspiciously took off this school year. The LAA and LAFI agreed to vigorously pursue this project. Though there were students supported in the past by the alumni, this was not done on a regular basis. Read More
Features THE NEW DOMINICAN BEATOS AND LETRAN
Upon beatification a person becomes a Beato or Blessed and is the stage before canonization or sainthood. In October 28, 2007, a group of 38 Dominicans and 4 Marianists will be beatified in Rome — for dying for the faith in the hands of men of persuasion and ideology inimical to Christ and the Church in the year 1936 of the Spanish Civil War . Read More