33 Employees Recognized During St. Joseph the Worker Mass
Teresa Martinez | Director of Communications
Congratulations to the employees that were honored during the St. Joseph the Worker mass on May 2, 2017.
10 Years of Service: Patricia Bustamante, Sylvia Dávalos, Rosario De Lemos, Ramón Davalé, Teresa Gutiérrez, Michelle Jordan, Rubén Marrero, María Mejido, Tanger Mendonca, Ana Mora, Jorge Muñoz-Bustamante, Ulises Ordoñez, Francisco Padura, Lázaro Saldaña, Dolores Toledo, and Gisela Vichot.
15 Years of Service: Luis Dulzaides, Silvia Pena, María Cristina Reyes-García, and Olga Torra-Ramón.
20 Years of Service: Thomas de Quesada, German Delgado, Andres Hernández, and Mercy Rodríguez.
25 Years of Service: Lourdes Vega.
30 Years of Service: Rafael Ledesma, Ana Maria Menocal, and Jose Roca.
35 Years of Service: Fr. Pedro Cartaya, SJ., Pedro Hernández, Fr. Pérez-Lerena, SJ, and Brian Wentzel.
Father Guillermo M. García-Tuñón, S.J. was the main celebrant. Junior Andres Dones was also recognized for winning an Emmy award from the NATAS Suncoast Chapter Emmy Awards for his film, "Project S.H.I.E.L.D" in the category long-form nonfiction.
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 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 sits on a 30-acre site in western Dade County, only minutes away from downtown Miami.