Under the supervision of the President, the Vice President for Mission Integration is primarily responsible for instilling, nourishing, and promoting the core values and principles of Ateneo de Manila University, as embodied in the teachings of St Ignatius of Loyola and the Society of Jesus, among members of the Ateneo community.
In promoting and developing a thriving culture based on Ignatian Spirituality and its integral component of generous service to God and to society, the Vice President for Mission Integration shall be responsible and accountable for:
the holistic formation of the members of the Ateneo community in the following aspects of development and formation: spiritual, psychological, social and physical; and,
ensuring that the University stays faithful to its mission of rendering meaningful service to society.
"Christ spent his life on earth to be with us, to understand us deeply and to love us completely. With our awareness of our habitual and favorite sins or mistakes, may we realize as well the truth that gives reason for our renewal: no matter how many times we repeat our failings, the Lord will continue to forgive and provide us new chances. God’s love is wider, deeper and more encompassing than any of our shortcomings. "
"What challenges are you facing these days? What difficulties do you need to overcome? What are those that disturb your peace? You may name them so you can better face them. And as you make the resolve to push forward and win over what may be in your way, lean on the Lord as well. "
"What crucial decisions led you to how you are at present? Which directions you took turned you to be where you are today? Hopefully, when we recall such moments, we feel peace and contentment that we are where it is best for us. "
The HRep-Ateneo Project held its second round table discussion, addressing issues on food prices and fiscal management. Discussions included strategies to lower food prices and insights into developing a fiscal-centric macroeconomic model to navigate the challenges of high inflation in the Philippines.