The school community celebrates the Feast of St. Joseph the Worker each year and recognizes employees who are celebrating milestone anniversaries. St. Joseph has two feast days on the liturgical calendar. The first is March 19—Joseph, the husband of Mary. The second is May 1—Joseph, the Worker.
“Our dedicated teachers and staff embody the true spirit of Jesuit education,” said Principal José E. Roca ’84. “They approach their work not just as a career, but as a vocation rooted in purpose and service. Their commitment goes beyond the classroom as they strive each day to guide and nurture the spiritual, moral, and intellectual growth of our young men. Forming compassionate, faith-filled leaders grounded in Catholic values is at the heart of everything they do."
Our heartfelt congratulations to the employees who were honored during the Mass. Their unwavering commitment to Jesuit education, which underpins our school's ethos, is commendable.
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Patrick Collins
45
Richard Staurt
30
Adriana Delgado
Deacon Rob O’ Malley
25
Juan Vázquez Jr. ’92
María I. Alonso
20
Carlos Bravo ’86
Johnny Calderín ’92
Annette Antón
Marisol Sosa
Marlene Urbay
Paquita Aguilar
Ruben Jiménez
Juan Carlos Ledón
15
Mirna Menéndez
Teresa Martínez
Ann Kenna
Diana Fernández
Francisco Vázquez
10
Felipe Fernández ’94
Matthew Jordan ’08
Ana Torres
Gastón Rodríguez
Idania Dorta
Suzette Megías Ruiz
This summer, an article commemorating Coach Stuart’s 45 years of service will be published in the magazine.
The Mass on May 1st was celebrated by Fr. Guillermo M. García-Tuñón, S.J. ‘87, at the Our Lady of Belen Chapel. Click here to watch the Mass on our YouTube channel. Click here to view the photo album.
Belen Jesuit Preparatory School was founded in 1854 in Havana, Cuba, by Queen Isabel II of Spain. The task of educating students was assigned to the priests and brothers of the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits), whose teaching tradition is synonymous with academic excellence and spiritual discipline. In 1961, the new political regime of Cuba confiscated the school's property and expelled the Jesuit faculty. The School was re-established in Miami the same year, and over the next decade, continued to grow. Today, Belen Jesuit is situated on a 34-acre site in western Dade County, just minutes away from downtown Miami.