As part of the Ateneo de Manila University’s 150th anniversary celebrations, the Loyola School of Humanities staged “Magis” (Latin for “more,” which summarizes the Jesuit ideal of the pursuit of excellence) on September 9. It was a three-hour cultural gala that celebrated and paid tribute to Philippine national hero Jose Rizal, the university’s most eminent alumnus, and to the Ateneo’s performing artists, composers, filmmakers, popular entertainers, journalists, outstanding teachers, National Artists, and recognized figures in Philippine theater, literature and visual arts. The show ended with a procession of the images of the Immaculate Conception and St.! Ignatius, after which everyone, from the performers to the audience, stood up to sing “A Song for Mary,” the Ateneo de Manila’s alma mater song.

singing the Song for Mary at the end of Magis, the Loyola School of Humanities' cultural gala

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