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James F. Donelan, S.J. was loved and respected as much for his gentle, charismatic nature as for his great gift as a writer. Father Donelan spent over 40 years in the Philippines, six of them as college dean, rector, and president of the Ateneo de Manila University. Some of his most powerful and lyrical homilies ever delivered were at the Asian Institute of Management.

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