On 19 November 2025, the Interreligious Leaders Encounter for Peace gathered Buddhist, Muslim, and Christian leaders from across Ranong Province for a morning of reflection, dialogue, and a shared desire to strengthen peace in the community. The event aimed to deepen understanding between faiths and encourage practical ways of building harmony. The programme opened with … Read more Building Bridges of Hope Towards Lasting Peace
The Marist Fathers of the District of Asia join with confreres from around the world as the 30th General Chapter begins at the Ad Gentes Centre in Nemi, just outside Rome. Capitulants from 31 countries, including Asia, gathered in prayer and reflection under the theme “With Mary at Pentecost.” It was a moment of unity … Read more The 30th General Chapter of the Society of Mary
In the final week of May, the St. Michael Youth Apostolate hosted a vibrant three-day summer youth camp centered around the theme “Journeying with Hope, Discovering Faith.” The event brought together around 80 young people—including 10 participants from Bapas—at St. Michael’s Chapel for a memorable time of reflection, fun, and fellowship. Through a variety of … Read more St. Michael Youth Camp
Marist Asia Foundation had the joy and privilege of celebrating the graduation of our students who have completed five years of dedicated study with us. The ceremony marked not just the end of a chapter, but the beginning of exciting new journeys for each of our graduates.The event was made even more special by the … Read more Marist Asia Foundation – Graduation 2025
On May 3, our students set out on an early morning trek to Mt. Loay in Sta. Cruz, Davao del Sur. Like the two disciples on the road to Emmaus, they walked side by side, sharing stories and supporting each other along the way. They packed their gear the night before, prepared breakfast and lunch, … Read more Climbing Mt. Loay and Community Year-End Evaluation
On October 19, 2025, the members of the Pastoral and Finance Council of St. Michael Archangel Quasi-Parish took their oath and were formally presented to the faithful during Sunday Mass.
The ceremony marked an important moment in the life of the parish community, as these men and women pledged to serve with dedication and faith. The faithful warmly welcomed and accepted the new council members, expressing their support and prayers for their mission.
May the Holy Spirit guide them in their work for the good of the parish and the glory of God.
The Community of St Peter Chanel hosted this year’s celebration for the Patronal Feast of the Society of Mary: the Holy Name of Mary.
Fr. Roque and Fr. Pat led the Mass, bringing together Marists, friends, and students in prayer and thanksgiving. It was a joyful celebration of our Patronal Feast, as we honored Mary, our model of humility, faith, and service.
In June 2025, seminarian Zulu Serop undertook his Summer Pastoral Immersion in the Philippines, spending time in both Digos City and Davao City.
For six weeks, he was based at Our Lady of Fatima Parish in Matti, Digos City, Davao del Sur. There, he served in the ministry of acolyte, assisted in parish activities, and took part in community gatherings.
Zulu also spent time with the Balay Pasilungan community in Davao City, a mission that provides care and support for young people. His involvement included assisting in parish life and engaging with the children and youth of the program.
The immersion offered a broad picture of the Marist mission in the Philippines, from vibrant parish life to dedicated outreach programs. Through these experiences in Digos and Davao, Zulu witnessed the diverse ways in which the Church continues to serve and accompany people in Mindanao.
Last Friday, our Mother’s Day celebration at Marist Asia Foundation was a joyful blend of culture, gratitude, and community spirit. The day began with a warm welcome from Kroo Luk, one of our Thai teachers, followed by a heartfelt song in honour of the Queen. Our Year 4 students delighted the audience with a graceful Thai dance, while our PP students brought energy and colour with a traditional Burmese dance. Two mothers of our students shared moving speeches, reminding us of the love, sacrifice, and dedication of all mothers.
We then recognised the hard work of our students, awarding academic prizes for the 2024–25 school year and presenting certificates to the winners of our Mother’s Day art competition. In the afternoon, the whole school came together for a community clean-up, collecting rubbish from the school compound and nearby streets. The celebration ended on a high note with exciting sports activities, leaving everyone with a sense of pride, unity, and appreciation for the day.
Last May 13, 2025, the community of Our Lady of Fatima Parish in Matti, Digos City gathered with joyful hearts to celebrate the 6th Parochial Fiesta in honor our beloved patroness, Our Lady of Fatima. With the theme, “Maria: Inahan ug Giya sa Panaw sa Paglaum” (Mary: Mother and Guide on the Journey of Hope), this year’s celebration became a gentle yet powerful reminder that Mary walk with us, guiding the Church through the uncertainties and challenges of life.
The solemn Eucharistic celebration was presided over by Most Rev. Guillermo V. Afable, D.D., Bishop of the Diocese of Digos. Concelebrating with him were several diocesan clergy and members of the Society of Mary District of Asia.
In his homily, Bishop Afable invited the faithful to contemplate the image of Mary at Fatima—not as distant or unreachable, but as a mother who draws near to her children in times of fear, doubt, and crisis. He reflected on the significance of Mary’s message at Fatima—a call to prayer, penance, and conversion—as still profoundly relevant today. “We are pilgrims of hope,” he said, “and Mary walks with us, leading us always to her Son, Jesus.”