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By Amiel Dan A. Pendon, BA ELS-4, The Centralian Link Intern

Participants of the CPU College of Theology alternative class ĢƵEnhancing Your Spiritual QuotientĢƵ pose for a group photo at the Theology Building Chapel on February 13, 2026.

The ĢƵ College of Theology conducted an alternative class titled ĢƵEnhancing Your Spiritual QuotientĢƵ on February 13, 2026, at the Chapel, 2nd Floor of Celis-Ancheta, and Pagsuberon-Cruz Hall (Theology Building).

The activity served as a reflective learning session designed to encourage students to deepen their spiritual awareness and strengthen their personal values. Through guided discussions and moments of reflection, participants explored how faith, integrity, and purpose shape oneĢƵs calling and everyday decisions.

Students from the College of Theology attended an alternative class that provided an opportunity for spiritual formation beyond traditional classroom instruction. The session emphasized the importance of nurturing oneĢƵs spiritual life amid the demands and distractions of daily responsibilities.

According to the organizers, the activity aimed to create a meaningful space where students could pause, reflect, and realign with their faith and purpose. Participants were encouraged to apply the insights gained from the session in their personal growth and service to others.

The alternative class is part of the College of TheologyĢƵs continuing efforts to foster holistic development among students by integrating academic learning with spiritual formation.