UST Pax Romana - College of Tourism and Hospitality Management Unit

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Pax Romana is the premier religious organization of the University of Santo Tomas, mainly responsible for handling various activities and events for the formation of Catholic Christian individuals inside the College of Tourism and Hospitality Management community. Pax Romana does not solely focus on the prayer life of students, rather, it goes beyond conducting Christ-centered community service programs that are rooted in our Catholic faith and values.

๐•ป๐–†๐– ๐•ฎ๐–๐–—๐–Ž๐–˜๐–™๐–Ž ๐–Ž๐–“ ๐•ฝ๐–Š๐–Œ๐–“๐–” ๐•ฎ๐–๐–—๐–Ž๐–˜๐–™๐–Ž!๐Ÿ™The fourth-year graduates of the College of Tourism and Hospitality Management came togeth...
13/06/2026

๐•ป๐–†๐– ๐•ฎ๐–๐–—๐–Ž๐–˜๐–™๐–Ž ๐–Ž๐–“ ๐•ฝ๐–Š๐–Œ๐–“๐–” ๐•ฎ๐–๐–—๐–Ž๐–˜๐–™๐–Ž!๐Ÿ™

The fourth-year graduates of the College of Tourism and Hospitality Management came together in faith, gratitude, and community on May 25, 2026, for the Class of 2026 Send-Off Mass at the Dr. Robert C. Sy Grand Ballroom, Buenaventura Garcia Paredes, O.P. Building.โ›ช๏ธ

We express our heartfelt gratitude to Rev. Fr. Ferdinand L. Bautista, O.P., who presided over the Holy Mass and offered words of wisdom, blessing our graduates as they prepare for the next chapter of their lives. This sacred and memorable celebration would not have been possible without the collaborative efforts of our student leaders, working committees, and partner organizations whose hard work, dedication, and service to make this send-off a meaningful success for our graduates. May the Lord reward your generosity!๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿ’›

This Eucharistic celebration has marked a milestone of thanksgiving for the years of learning, resilience, and fellowship that have shaped the Graduates of the Class of 2026.โœจ

As our graduating students prepare to step beyond the university and into their respective careers, may they carry the light of Christ with them.
May the grace received from the Holy Eucharist fuel their passions, anchor their integrity, and keep the flame of faith burning brightly as they conquer new horizons.

Congratulations, Class of 2026! ๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿ’™๐ŸŽ“

"Remember the past with gratitude, live the present with enthusiasm, and look to the future with confidence." โ€” St. John Paul II

๐•ด๐–“ ๐•ฎ๐–๐–—๐–Ž๐–˜๐–™,
UST Pax Romana - CTHM Unit

๐Ÿ“ท Photos by Dean Pacificador
โœ๏ธ Caption by Jasmine Crisostomo
๐ŸŽจ Watermarked by Andie Viloria

๐•ป๐–†๐– ๐•ฎ๐–๐–—๐–Ž๐–˜๐–™๐–Ž ๐–Ž๐–“ ๐•ฝ๐–Š๐–Œ๐–“๐–” ๐•ฎ๐–๐–—๐–Ž๐–˜๐–™๐–Ž!๐Ÿ™Last May 22, 2026, students of the College of Tourism and Hospitality Management gathered ...
13/06/2026

๐•ป๐–†๐– ๐•ฎ๐–๐–—๐–Ž๐–˜๐–™๐–Ž ๐–Ž๐–“ ๐•ฝ๐–Š๐–Œ๐–“๐–” ๐•ฎ๐–๐–—๐–Ž๐–˜๐–™๐–Ž!๐Ÿ™

Last May 22, 2026, students of the College of Tourism and Hospitality Management gathered for a Send-Off Mass and BridgeUSA orientation at the Buenaventura Garcia Paredes, O.P. Building. โœˆ๏ธ๐ŸŒ

The Holy Mass was presided over by Rev. Fr. Ferdinand L. Bautista, O.P. The celebration served as a moment of thanksgiving and entrusting our students to Godโ€™s guidance as they take courageous steps toward new opportunities and personal growth. โœจ

May this experience strengthen not only their professional skills and aspirations, but also their faith, compassion, and Thomasian values wherever they may go and continue to become instruments of faith, service, and excellence ๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿ’™๐ŸŽ“

๐•ด๐–“ ๐•ฎ๐–๐–—๐–Ž๐–˜๐–™,
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๐Ÿ“ท Photos by Ryve Ernest Cen P. Varona
โœ๏ธ Caption by Jasmine Crisostomo
๐ŸŽจ Watermarked by Andie Viloria

๐•ป๐–†๐– ๐•ฎ๐–๐–—๐–Ž๐–˜๐–™๐–Ž ๐–Ž๐–“ ๐•ฝ๐–Š๐–Œ๐–“๐–” ๐•ฎ๐–๐–—๐–Ž๐–˜๐–™๐–Ž!๐Ÿ™To commemorate the graduate members class 2026 of the UST Pax Romana - CTHM, the organizat...
11/06/2026

๐•ป๐–†๐– ๐•ฎ๐–๐–—๐–Ž๐–˜๐–™๐–Ž ๐–Ž๐–“ ๐•ฝ๐–Š๐–Œ๐–“๐–” ๐•ฎ๐–๐–—๐–Ž๐–˜๐–™๐–Ž!๐Ÿ™

To commemorate the graduate members class 2026 of the UST Pax Romana - CTHM, the organization has assembled a tarpaulin at the UST P. Noval Court, to be viewed in front of the Buenaventura Garcia Paredes, O.P. Building. ๐Ÿ’›

This is a token of appreciation for serving the Lord, His Church, and the Thomasian community with you bearing the light and providing your services to our beloved organization. Congratulations, class of 2026! We wish you all the best for your future endeavors. โ˜๏ธ

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UST Pax Romana - CTHM Unit

๐ŸŽจ Board by Andrei Nicole Viloria
โœ๏ธ Caption by Andrei Nicole Viloria

๐•ป๐–†๐– ๐•ฎ๐–๐–—๐–Ž๐–˜๐–™๐–Ž ๐–Ž๐–“ ๐•ฝ๐–Š๐–Œ๐–“๐–” ๐•ฎ๐–๐–—๐–Ž๐–˜๐–™๐–Ž!๐Ÿ™As the graduates of Tourism and Hospitality Management Class of 2026 begin a new chapter a...
11/06/2026

๐•ป๐–†๐– ๐•ฎ๐–๐–—๐–Ž๐–˜๐–™๐–Ž ๐–Ž๐–“ ๐•ฝ๐–Š๐–Œ๐–“๐–” ๐•ฎ๐–๐–—๐–Ž๐–˜๐–™๐–Ž!๐Ÿ™

As the graduates of Tourism and Hospitality Management Class of 2026 begin a new chapter and forge their own legacies, the UST Pax Romana - CTHM Unit congratulates them on their fruitful journey. โœจ

We are ever-grateful for your service to the Lord, His Church and to the Thomasian community. Your Pax Romana family hopes to see you thrive in the field you choose to illuminate with your gifts. ๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿ’š

๐•ด๐–“ ๐•ฎ๐–๐–—๐–Ž๐–˜๐–™,
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๐ŸŽจ Board by Andrei Nicole Viloria & Jasmine Crisostomo
โœ๏ธ Caption by Andrei Nicole Viloria

29/05/2026

๐•ป๐–†๐– ๐•ฎ๐–๐–—๐–Ž๐–˜๐–™๐–Ž ๐–Ž๐–“ ๐•ฝ๐–Š๐–Œ๐–“๐–” ๐•ฎ๐–๐–—๐–Ž๐–˜๐–™๐–Ž!

This day, we cheer for one of our most dedicated and inspiring leaders! Happy Birthday to our former President, Mr. Sean Michael O. David ! ๐Ÿค

Through every hectic academic deadline, internship, and org duty, your presence has been our safe haven. Your grace, dedication, and unwavering love for serving the community have been the true strength of our unit, leaving a beautiful legacy that has set the bar high for future leaders. Thank you for showing us that true leadership is rooted in service and family.

The UST Pax Romana - CTHM Unit wishes you unending joy, peace of mind, and well-deserved rest after all your sacrifices. Cheers to a new chapter filled with Godโ€™s blessings, continuous growth, and breakthrough success in your career and future endeavors!

๐•ด๐–“ ๐•ฎ๐–๐–—๐–Ž๐–˜๐–™,
UST Pax Romana - CTHM Unit

๐ŸŽจBoard by: Andrei Nicole Viloria
๐Ÿ–Œ๏ธ Caption by: Kirsten Dionisio

๐•ป๐–†๐– ๐•ฎ๐–๐–—๐–Ž๐–˜๐–™๐–Ž ๐–Ž๐–“ ๐•ฝ๐–Š๐–Œ๐–“๐–” ๐•ฎ๐–๐–—๐–Ž๐–˜๐–™๐–Ž!The College of Tourism and Hospitality Management gathered in faith and fellowship yesterda...
30/04/2026

๐•ป๐–†๐– ๐•ฎ๐–๐–—๐–Ž๐–˜๐–™๐–Ž ๐–Ž๐–“ ๐•ฝ๐–Š๐–Œ๐–“๐–” ๐•ฎ๐–๐–—๐–Ž๐–˜๐–™๐–Ž!

The College of Tourism and Hospitality Management gathered in faith and fellowship yesterday, April 29, 2026, for our Monthly Eucharistic Celebration at the Santisimo Rosario Parish.

The Holy Mass was presided over by Rev. Fr. Ferdinand L. Bautista O.P., whose presence and words guided our community in prayer. This monthโ€™s gathering held a special significance as we also honored the Feast of St. Catherine of Siena, a Doctor of the Church whose courage and devotion continue to inspire the Thomasian community.

As we navigate our journey in the tourism and hospitality industry, may we embody her spirit of service and her profound reminder:

"Be who God meant you to be and you will set the world on fire."

May the grace we received from the Holy Eucharist guide us in our service to others and keep the flame of faith alive in our hearts.

๐•ด๐–“ ๐•ฎ๐–๐–—๐–Ž๐–˜๐–™,
UST Pax Romana - CTHM Unit

Photos by: Axel Rucinas
Caption by: Karl Kristian Benedict Rosal
Approved by: Pax CTHM - Org Adviser

๐•ป๐–†๐– ๐•ฎ๐–๐–—๐–Ž๐–˜๐–™๐–Ž ๐–Ž๐–“ ๐•ฝ๐–Š๐–Œ๐–“๐–” ๐•ฎ๐–๐–—๐–Ž๐–˜๐–™๐–Ž!May God grant you friendship and warm love within your home. May He surround you with the q...
21/04/2026

๐•ป๐–†๐– ๐•ฎ๐–๐–—๐–Ž๐–˜๐–™๐–Ž ๐–Ž๐–“ ๐•ฝ๐–Š๐–Œ๐–“๐–” ๐•ฎ๐–๐–—๐–Ž๐–˜๐–™๐–Ž!

May God grant you friendship and warm love within your home. May He surround you with the quiet peace that is found in Him alone. May His hand lead you to laughter, and His love wipe away every tear, as you grow deeper in His presence with each passing year.

As Jesus said, โ€œI am the light of the world.โ€
May the candles that mark the years of your life
be a reflection to others of your love for Christ.

Happy Birthday, Sir Karl!

๐•ด๐–“ ๐•ฎ๐–๐–—๐–Ž๐–˜๐–™,
UST Pax Romana - CTHM Unit

Board by: Czantella Elynna Korrin Aguas
Caption by: Robbie Jan Padilla

๐•ป๐–†๐– ๐•ฎ๐–๐–—๐–Ž๐–˜๐–™๐–Ž ๐–Ž๐–“ ๐•ฝ๐–Š๐–Œ๐–“๐–” ๐•ฎ๐–๐–—๐–Ž๐–˜๐–™๐–Ž!๐“๐‡๐„ ๐๐€๐’๐’๐ˆ๐Ž๐๐“๐ˆ๐ƒ๐„ ๐€๐๐ƒ ๐“๐‡๐„ ๐•๐„๐ˆ๐‹๐ˆ๐๐† ๐Ž๐… ๐ˆ๐Œ๐€๐†๐„๐’Covering crosses, statues and images or โ€œveilingโ€ ...
22/03/2026

๐•ป๐–†๐– ๐•ฎ๐–๐–—๐–Ž๐–˜๐–™๐–Ž ๐–Ž๐–“ ๐•ฝ๐–Š๐–Œ๐–“๐–” ๐•ฎ๐–๐–—๐–Ž๐–˜๐–™๐–Ž!

๐“๐‡๐„ ๐๐€๐’๐’๐ˆ๐Ž๐๐“๐ˆ๐ƒ๐„ ๐€๐๐ƒ ๐“๐‡๐„ ๐•๐„๐ˆ๐‹๐ˆ๐๐† ๐Ž๐… ๐ˆ๐Œ๐€๐†๐„๐’

Covering crosses, statues and images or โ€œveilingโ€ with unadorned violet opaque cloths begins on the Saturday before the 5th Sunday of Lent. It is an older custom of the Church that remains an option even to this day. The exact era it began no one is sure, but the origins seem to come from an medieval tradition of the โ€œhunger clothโ€ which was a huge violet cloth hung in front of the altar to keep the congregation from viewing the altar. Originally Lent was a time that public sinners were โ€œbanishedโ€ from the church and had to do a public display of penance. Over time the understanding that everyone is a sinner prevailed and sinners were no longer restricted from the liturgy in church, but the hunger cloth gave all attending a โ€œfast of the eyes.โ€ The cloths over time changed to smaller sizes and with more decorations.

The actual covering of images came later, perhaps continuing that theme of โ€œfasting of the eyes.โ€ According to Adolf Adamโ€™s The Liturgical Year,

At the end of the thirteenth century Bishop William Durandus of Mende (Southern France) explains this custom by the fact that Christ veiled his divinity during his passion. Durandus saw this explanation as implied in this Sundayโ€™s gospel (from pre-Vatican II), the concluding sentence of which read: โ€œBut Jesus hid himself and left the templeโ€ (John 8:59). Prior to Vatican II the editors of the Schott Missal saw the veiling of crosses and so on as intended โ€œto remind us of the Redeemerโ€™s humiliation and thus to imprint the image of the crucified Christ more deeply on our hearts.โ€
In other cultures, the covering of images is seen more like shrouding, as in a death shroud. I have a dear friend from Iran who is very unsettled by the covering of the statues. But I have thought much about her reaction, and it actually gave more weight to the tradition to me, because we are focusing on the death of our sinful selves and putting on a new life. We are putting on Christ at Easter, and the coverings help us remember that focus.

What Is Passiontide?

In the 1962 calendar (and before), Lent had a division, so that the last two weeks was considered โ€œPassiontideโ€โ€”time more focused on the passion and death of Christ. The Fifth Sunday of Lent was called โ€œPassion Sunday.โ€ This was when the images were covered. Even in the revised liturgy, these last two weeks, especially Holy Week do continue to dwell more closely on the sufferings of Christ, but the name of Passiontide was removed. Again, from Adolf Adam:

On the other hand, we may not overlook the fact that the entire season of Lent speaks of the Lordโ€™s passage through suffering and death to resurrection. The decision to eliminate the name โ€œPassiontideโ€ is explained in the commentary on the General Norms for the Liturgical Year and the Calendar as based on the desire โ€œto preserve the internal unity of Lent. The Sunday now known as the First Sunday of the Passion will henceforth be the Fifth Sunday of Lent, as in the Ambrosian Riteโ€ (The Liturgical Year, 105-106).
The older calendarโ€™s Passion Sunday is now combined with Palm Sunday in the current calendar, so the official title is โ€œPalm Sunday of the Passion of Our Lord.โ€

Whether one attends the Ordinary or Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite, the covering of sacred images can be practiced in both. The rubrics in The Third Edition of the Roman Missal states,

In the Dioceses of the United States, the practice of covering crosses and images throughout the church from this Sunday may be observed. Crosses remain covered until the end of the Celebration of the Lordโ€™s Passion on Good Friday, but images remain covered until the beginning of the Easter Vigil (Fifth Sunday of Lent, p. 256).
According to Monsignor Peter J. Elliott:

The custom of veiling crosses and images in these last two weeks of Lent has much to commend it in terms of religious psychology, because it helps us to concentrate on the great essentials of Christโ€™s work of Redemption. The episcopal conference decides whether this should be obligatory within its territory, but any pastor may choose to restore or maintain this wise practice in his own parish (Ceremonies of the Liturgical Year).
And even though the term โ€œPassion Sundayโ€ is no longer used, another remaining vestige of Passiontide is that the First Preface of the Passion is used during the Fifth Week of Lent, no longer the Lenten prefaces.

How To Veil:

The cloths are to be plain fabric, preferably light material, with no decoration. Before the vigil Mass or Evening Prayer I of the Fifth Sunday of Lent all statues and images except the Stations of the Cross and stained-glass windows are veiled. Older liturgical books reference papal permission in 1878 to keep St. Joseph uncovered in March since it is his feast month. After the Good Friday ceremonies all crosses are unveiled. In the Ordinary Form, the coverings are removed without any liturgical ceremony before the Easter Vigil begins. Sometimes in the Extraordinary Form the images are not uncovered until the Gloria is sung at the Easter Vigil.

The Triduum is so near. Last Sunday we celebrated with great joy that we had reached the halfway mark, and this Sunday we have a visual that reminds us that we are only two weeks away from Easter. The covering of sacred images is a beautiful custom that can perhaps lead us to greater contemplation as we walk with Jesus through His Passion, Death, and Resurrection. Our eyes are not drawn away to other objects and we can turn our focus to the altar and inward to contemplate Christ.

Source: https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/passiontide-and-veiling-images/

๐•ด๐–“ ๐•ฎ๐–๐–—๐–Ž๐–˜๐–™,
UST Pax Romana - CTHM Unit

Board by: Jasmine Crisostomo
Caption by: Robbie Jan Padilla
Approved by: Pax CTHM - Org Adviser

09/03/2026

The Center for Campus Ministry, in coordination with the Office of the Vice-Rector for Religious Affairs, invites the Thomasian Community to its annual celebration of the Sacrament of Confirmation on April 11, 2026, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Quadricentennial Pavilion.

Registration for the sacramental activity is open until March 9, 2026.

Scan the QR code for more information.

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