COTABATO CITY, Nov 29 (PNA) — Another milestone in the history of the Notre Dame Archdiocesan Seminary (NDAS) is set on November 29-30, 2014 when all its alumni gather in an event dubbed as “DayoTayo” Alumni Homecoming 2014 at Barangay Rebuken, Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao.
NDAS Rector Rev. Fr. Benjamin Torreto, DCC, said series of activities have been lined up to highlight the gathering.
One of the main concerns to be adopted during the meeting proper is the preparation of resolutions that will enable the alumni to help seminarians.
Fr. Torreto said the former seminarians who opted to take another vocation, that is the married life and single blessedness, will be asked to help produce more priests in the Archdiocese as the flock is rising.
There will also be an opportunity for fellowship and reminiscing of the seminary life which will eventually become a source of inspiration for the seminarians and those who have been part of the seminary formation.
An input on “The role of the laity in the church especially in the field of education” will be presented by Mr. Nestor J. Lemana, Sr., former Executive Director of the Notre Dame Educational Association.
The Holy Eucharist will be presided by Cotabato Auxiliary Bishop Jose Colin M. Bagaforo, DD, also an alumnus of the seminary.
The evening will be devoted to a showcase of talents by Davao Performers, Dumaki Band and the Dayo Band and Movers.It could be recalled that during the Grand Alumni Homecoming (NDAS at 50 years) held in 2010, there were already 1,068 NDAS Alumni.
Out of the total number of alumni, ninety-three (93) were ordained to priesthood while two became Bishops, Cotabato Auxiliary Bishop Jose Colin M. Bagaforo, DD and Zamboanga Archbishop Romulo dela Cruz, DD.
To date, more alumni members have been added to the list and more priests had already been ordained.
Fr. Torreto said he was hoping this gathering will merit more support for Christian vocation in whatever shape it takes. (PNA)