Pacifico Ortiz

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Fr. Pacifico Ortiz, SJ, (25 Sep 1913 – 9 Dec 1983)[1] was a Filipino Jesuit priest and academic best known as the first Filipino president of the Ateneo de Manila University,[2][3] and as a staunch critic of the Martial Law dictatorship of former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos,[4] especially while he served as the delegate of Rizal province to the 1971 Philippine Constitutional Convention.[1]

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  1. ^ a b "HEROES & MARTYRS: ORTIZ, Pacifico A." Bantayog ng mga Bayani. 2016-03-06. Retrieved 2019-11-05."HEROES & MARTYRS: ORTIZ, Pacifico A." Bantayog ng mga Bayani. 2016-03-06. Retrieved 2019-11-05.
  2. ^ "Milestones that built a school". The Guidon. 2012-08-17. Retrieved 2019-11-05.
  3. ^ Simbulan, Dante C. (2016). Whose side are we on? : Memoirs of a PMAer. Quezon City, Philippines: Center for People Empowerment in Governance, Inc. ISBN 9789719548850. OCLC 969973376.
  4. ^ Rigos, Cirilo A. (1975). "The Posture of the Church in the Philippines under Martial Law". Southeast Asian Affairs. 1975: 127–132. doi:10.1355/SEAA75O. JSTOR 27908249.


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