After the successful Feeding Program of the Sampaloc Manila Royal Eagles Club headed by our Club President Kuya Marlon R. Estacio, with the blessing of our Regional Governor Kuya Jess Repizo, the time has come for Pioneer members of the Club to go under Orientation and Seminar on everything they need to know about becoming a legitimate member of The Fraternal Order of Eagles (Philippine Eagles).
Sunday, August 21 of 2022, Kuya Marlon together with 25
Pioneer members of the Sampaloc Manila Royal Eagles Club, have gathered early
in the morning at the Philippine Coast Guard Station strategically located at
Muelle Dela Industria Farola Compound, Binondo, Manila. This is where the
Orientation and Seminar was held along with other aspiring members from other Royal
Eagles Club.
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PEIL Senior Director Kuya Jose “Joey” Dalupang |
The Orientation and Seminar was commenced 8 in the morning under the capable hands of The Philippine Eagles Institute of Leadership (PEIL) Senior Director Kuya Jose “Joey” Dalupang. PEIL is The Fraternal Order of Eagles’ academic arm or, as the Eagles Magna Carta of 1989 has put it, “the educational, planning and leadership arm of the Philippine Eagles.”
According to Kuya Joey, there are 3 mandatory seminars in
the Philippine Eagles, namely;
ORIENTS : An Orientation Seminar
(Eagleism and the Philippine Eagles)
LEADS : A Leadership Seminar
(Leadership and the Eagles Organization)
NOSE : Pronounced as NO SE,
National Officer’s Seminar (Leadership Roles in the Philippine Eagles)
The 11 Founding Fathers of the Fraternal Order of Eagles was also introduced to all aspirants. Those Fathers are as follows:
Eagle
Nilo H. Raymundo
Eagle Pedro R. Balbanero
Eagle
Eleuterio C. Dumogho
Eagle Celso P. Mariano
Eagle
Eugenio E. Llarena
Eagle Crisanto T. Saruca
Eagle
Dominador Ordonez
Eagle Rizal Alberto C. Nolido
Eagle
Lorenzo Tolentino
Eagle Mel P. Samson
Eagle
Wilson C. Wy Tiu
The Philippine Eagles began in the ferment of certain segments of the Philippine service groups in the face of a mélange of service ideologies that we have in our country’s midst. We have the Lions, the Rotarians, the Kiwanis, the Jaycees, et cetera. These are world-wide foreign civic organizations transported to us. They are not menaces, as is fact, the Eagles have commonly shared their humanitarian ideals. In this context, these service groups have a lot to learn from one another and learning from one another they can place a better value to their service work and efforts.
Aspirants also learn what Eaglism means, according to Kuya
Joey, Eagleism is not found in any old or modern lexicon. It is a word peculiar
to the Fraternal Order of Eagles (Philippine Eagles) which has genuinely
evolved as a fraternalism.
Eagleism is humanitarianism, an ethical commitment or
concern for human welfare or relations and shall be expressed in philanthropic
activities or interest in social reforms.
Eaglism is civic national “ism”. In the declaration of goals
and objectives forged in 1979, the Philippine Eagles declares that it shall be “emblazed
with intense mission of service to country, its people and its community”.
Along with a lot of topics and agendas discussed at the Orientation and Seminar, the Philippine Eagles shall be:
E -
Enlightened and innovative humanitarians
A -
Animated primarily by a strong bond of brotherhood and fraternal ties
G -
God-fearing, God-conscious, non-sectarian
L -
Law-abiding, liberty-oriented, non-political
E -
Emblazed with intense mission of
S -
Service to country, its people and its community
There it is, the Orientation and Seminar was finished and concluded a couple of hours past lunchtime. All aspirants are inspired, energized, encouraged, influenced and persuaded to take actions in community service and try to make people’s lives better and try to build greater and stronger community.
Mabuhay ang The Fraternal Order of Eagles (Philippine
Eagles)!!!
Mabuhay ang National Capital West Region!!!
Ahoo ahoo ahoo!!!
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