Semper Gratus: 47 Years of Healing with Faith and Gratitude

By: ICMO

De La Salle Medical and Health Sciences Institute (DLSMHSI) celebrated Lasallian Mission Week 2026 under the theme “Semper Gratus: 47 Years of Healing with Faith and Gratitude” from February 9-14, 2026. The series of events throughout the week honored the Institution’s enduring legacy of service.

Day 1:


The Holy Mass celebrating the Feast of Saint Miguel Febres Cordero was held at the Two Hearts of Jesus and Mary Chapel. It was led by Most Rev. Reynaldo G. Evangelista, DD, Bishop of Imus, and concelebrated by Rev. Fr. Jansen Ronquillo, MS.


A key moment was the Enthronement and Rite of Reception of his relics, which was attended by Lasallian leaders. The school corporation, Hermano San Miguel Febres Cordero Medical Education Foundation Inc., is named in his honor.


DLSMHSI also conferred the Star of Gratitude award to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Imus, the Sisters of Saint Paul of Chartres, and the Missionaries of Our Lady of La Salette for their invaluable partnership and contributions to the Institution.

Day 2:

On the second day of the Lasallian Mission Week 2026, DLSMHSI expressed its deepest gratitude by honoring the loyalty, dedication, and invaluable contributions of its employees and doctors through the Annual Recognition, themed “Shining As One,” and the Green Zeal Awards.

Day 3:

Day three of Lasallian Mission Week 2026 vibrated with energy as the Institutional Student Council launched Nexalite: Echoing Heartbeats Across Cosmic Realms. The festivities began on February 11 with its first act, ‘Metronyx,’ featuring a vibrant Rocket Parade, the Lipsync Nexapallooza, and an electrifying dance competition. Beyond the main stage, the campus offered a diverse mix of activities, ranging from video games and movie screenings to academic support like NMAT reviews and essential wellness services, including free HIV testing.

Day 4:

Day 4 of Lasallian Mission Week 2026 blasted off as Nexalite: Echoing Heartbeats Across Cosmic Realms entered Act II, ‘Cloudmire.’ The highlight was the Mr. and Ms. DLSMHSI 2026 pageant, where Glenn Piad and Michaela De Chavez of the College of Medicine took home the crowns.


The night shone brighter with performances from Ace Banzuelo and a high-octane guest performance by Drag Race Philippines Season 3 winner, Maxie Andreison.


Beyond the stage, the Green Sentinels enjoyed video games, movie screenings, the Institutional Student Press Conference, and accessible mental health screening and counseling services throughout the day.



Day 5:

The three-day journey of Nexalite: Echoing Heartbeats Across Cosmic Realms reached its final orbit with Act III, ‘Ravexium,’ ignited by an intense Battle of the Bands and a special performance by Filipino rapper Al James. Beyond the high-energy celebration, the mission of service carried on through the Extemporaneous Speech contest, the Daloy Blood Donation Drive, and accessible mental health screening and counseling services, keeping Lasallian excellence and well-being at the forefront.

Day 6:

DLSMHSI concluded Lasallian Mission Week 2026 with the 3rd Grand Alumni Homecoming, themed “When Your Heart Returns to Green and White.” It is an evening of reunion, gratitude, and pride as alumni came home to where their purpose began. The celebration’s highlight was the Recognition of Distinguished Alumni, honoring outstanding individuals for their excellence and service to the profession.


The awardees are:

  • Mark Tito R. Soroan III, RRT, RSO, MSRT - College of Medical Imaging and Therapy
  • Dr. Jose Rico S. Sanariz, MSN, Chief CRNA, APRN - College of Nursing
  • Darwin Japheth L. Eusebio, RPh - Dr. Mariano Que College of Pharmacy
  • Marc Dexter M. Macalintal, MD, RND, DIPIBLM, DPCLM - Public Service, Community Impact, and Wellness Advocacy, College of Medicine
  • Roel S. Tolentino, MD, MBA, FPCS, FPSGS, FSOSP, FPSO, FMOSP - Healthcare, College of Medicine
  • Dinah Emmanuelle B. Nieva, RN - Honorary Alumna, Special Health Sciences Senior High School
  • Angelene O. Pelayo, PTRP - Honorary Alumna, Special Health Sciences Senior High School


Lasallian Mission Week 2026 became a heartfelt expression of
Semper Gratus—a community constantly grateful for the gift of faith, vocation, and one another. More than a series of activities, it was a reminder for the DLSMHSI community to live with thankful hearts, transforming gratitude into meaningful service, deeper communion, and a renewed commitment to the Lasallian mission.


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