University of the Philippines Chapel of the Holy Sacrifice in Diliman, Q.C.. My name is one of the 1,000 names buried in the foundation of this church before the start of construction in the 1950's. The chapel is now a historical landmark in the Philippines, being the first circular architectural structure built in the Philippines. A 1:5000 miniature model of the chapel was the decoration at the top of our wedding cake on May 8,1957.
The following are some of the photos during my college years at the University of the Philippines in Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines from 1952-1956. My involvement with the activities of UP Student Catholic Action (UPSCA) were the highlights of my college life experiences. At that time I was studying on my Bachelor Science degree in Chemistry. I graduated in October, 1955 then went to US to pursue my Ph.D degree in 1959. The rest is history and for details of my life after my college years please visit my site at, http://davidbkatague.blogspot.com
Macrine( my spouse of 55 years) and my Bachelor Degree Graduation Photos
UPSCANS In front of the Old Chapel after Mass with Fr. John Delaney. Fr John was my inspiration and hero at that time. His words and action still reverberates in my mind today!
During two of our regular monthly meetings
UPSCA Choir, 1953 with Prof Antonio Molina
During one of the many monthly socials during my college years. Dancing with Macrine
UP Men's South Dorm Officers and Residents, 1954. I was one of the officers of Mens South Dorm Association. I am in the front row kneeling first in the far Left.
Macrine and friends, 1953
UPSCANS, College of Liberal Arts
UPSCANS-After the General Meeting
After UPSCAN Board Meeting with Fr. John Delaney. Do you recognize yourself in this photo?
Dave and Macrine at the UPSCA Monthly Social
Note: If you are in any of the above photos, I would like to get in touch with you. I could be reached in my website above and also at http://theintellectualmigrant.bogspot.com I hope you are also aging gracefully.
Here's a short history of UPSCA from www.reocities.com UPSCA can be traced as far back as 1939 when Fr. James McCarthy, a Colombian priest, organized a Student Catholic Action (SCA) in UP as an offshoot from the Scholastic Philosophy Club (SPC) said to have been formed at 1936. SPC was an organization of Catholic UP students who held discussions on theological themes such as Catholic Philosophy and the works of St. Thomas Aquinas.
In 1941-45, UPSCA, like all university organizations, hushed as World War II took over the entire country. But in 1946, UPSCA was the first SCA chapter to reorganize. It was at this time that Fr. John Patrick Delaney stroked the fire that burned in UPSCA. Then, in 1950, the UP flagship was moved from Padre Faura, Manila to Diliman, Q.C. In the new Campus UPSCA spearheaded the construction of the Chapel of the Holy Sacrifice(see photo above).
As its history manifests, UPSCA was formed by the people who cared about something a lot bigger than themselves—other people. As they struggled to bring about change in the country, campus and in the hearts of students and others in the UP community, they carved a niche for a different way of living one’s life in and out of UP. The spirit and mission of UPSCA has been my inspiration and goals in life. I thank the late Fr. John Delaney for his guidance and inspiration during my student years in the 1950's in UP, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines.
David B.Katague, B.S., M.S., M.A, Ph.D. Sunset Photo from the Balcony of the Chateau Du Mer Beach House, Boac,Marinduque,Philippines
Welcome to My Site
If this is your first visit, welcome! This site is devoted to my life experiences as a Filipino-American who immigrated from the Philippines to the United States in 1960. I came to the US as a graduate student when I was 26 years old. I am now in my mid-80's and thanks God for his blessings, I have four successful and professional children and six grandchildren here in the US. My wife and I had been enjoying the snow bird lifestyle between US and Philippines after my retirement from USFDA in 2002. Macrine(RIP),Me and my oldest son are the Intellectual migrants. Were were born in the Philippines, came to the US in 1960 and later became US citizens in 1972. Some of the photos and videos in this site, I do not own. However, I have no intention on infringing on your copyrights. Cheers!
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I'd like to say that I'm a proud member of UP SCA myself! Before I went on to join it, I've read about it first from an autobiography entitled "Simple Glories" by a friend of mine, an Ateneo alumnus by the name of Antonio Joaquin. He's the nephew of the National Artist, Nick Joaquin. Tony, as he's called, was a student of Fr. Delaney's during high school and was a close friend of his; he's one of those who aided him in the construction of the UP Chapel (now parish). I wonder if you happened to bump into him or if you two are in close contact? There's also a glowingly warm portrait too of Fr. Delaney in the UP SCA office done in 1954 by Victorio Edades.
My mother during her high school years, she tells me, was president of UP SCA in Iloilo during the late 70s but by that time it had already been fizzling out; I think it's non-existent in UP Visayas since I've never stumbled upon it when I was still enrolled in Iloilo.
Anyway, if you do happen to come around the Diliman campus, please do visit us our office at the parish! Many of us would like to hear from UP SCA alumni like you.
Prayers and best wishes,
Felix
Hi Felix, I am so happy to hear from you. Thanks for inviting me to visit the parish office. Yes, I have seen Edades portrait of Fr Delaney. I was President of UP Student Catholic Action ( UPSCA, Iloilo) 1952-1953. I have heard of Tony Joaquin but have no contact with him. God Bless you and keep in Touch. I will turn 82 in 2 weeks and thanking the Lord for his blessings.
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