(Jesuit Residence / Facebook)
In a statement released Wednesday, March 31, ADMU said strict protocols, including isolation and quarantine “are currently in place and being implemented at the residence.”
Contact tracing is also being done.
“We request everyone to respect the individuals’ wish for privacy. We continue to call on everyone to pray for the infected for their speedy recovery, for the safety of those living inside the university campus and to grant all of us the strength, courage, and perfect trust in the Lord to see these challenges through,” the university said.
On March 27, the Jesuit Residence was placed under lockdown after a priest who died on March 24 tested positive for COVID-19.
Fr. Joaquin Bernas (SJ Facebook / MANILA BULLETIN)
Senate Resolution No. 674, taking into consideration Senate Resolution No. 675, was unanimously adopted on Monday, March 8, 2021.
The resolutions were introduced by Senate President Vicente C. Sotto III and Sen. Richard J. Gordon, respectively.
The resolution honored Fr. Bernas for his “immeasurable and invaluable contributions to the legal profession and society.” The Jesuit priest was a notable constitutionalist and one of the framers of the 1987 Constitution.
“We salute you for a life of service and devotion to God, the Rule of Law and your countrymen, Fr. Joaquin Bernas,” Sotto said in his sponsorship speech.
He described Fr. Bernas as a man with a “strong sense of morals and ethics who was humble and calm, exuding authority even in his silence.”
PASAY CITY, March 8 — The Senate today adopted a resolution expressing its profound sympathy and sincere condolences on the demise of Fr. Joaquin Bernas, SJ, who passed away last Saturday at the age of 88.Senate Resolution No. 674, taking into consideration Senate Resolution No. 675, was.
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Senate adopts reso honoring Fr. Joaquin Bernas, SJ
The Senate today adopted a resolution expressing its profound sympathy and sincere condolences on the demise of Fr. Joaquin Bernas, SJ, who passed away last Saturday at the age of 88.
Senate Resolution No. 674, taking into consideration Senate Resolution No. 675, was unanimously adopted on Monday, March 8, 2021. The resolutions were introduced by Senate President Vicente Sotto III and Sen. Richard Gordon respectively.
The resolution honored Fr. Bernas for his immeasurable and invaluable contributions to the legal profession and society. The Jesuit priest was a notable constitutionalist and one of the framers of the 1987 Constitution.