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Miguel Anselmo Azcona Bernad, S.J. (May 8, 1917 – March 15, 2009) was a Filipino
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. Son of Misamis Mayor and Misamis Occidental Governor Don Anselmo Bernad, he entered the Society of Jesus on June 7, 1932 and was ordained March 24, 1946 in the Fordham University Church. He was editor-in-chief of ''Philippine Studies'' from 1956 to 1959 and founder o
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in 1979. His doctoral dissertation at Yale University (1951) was entitled, "The Faculty of Arts in the Jesuit Colleges in the Eastern Part of the United States: Theory and Practice, 1782−1923." A few of his early publications treat Jesuit education, notably "The Class of Humanities in the '' Ratio Studiorum''" (1953) and "The Ignatian Way in Education" (1956)
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credits Bernad with 72 works in 216 publications. Hi
memorabilia collection
is housed at Xavier University – Ateneo de Cagayan. He was buried at the Manresa Jesuit Cemetery at
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Partial bibliography

* "The class of Humanities in the ''Ratio studiorum''," ''Jesuit Educational Quarterly'' 15 (March 1953): 197–205. Available through th
Jesuit Portal
* "The Ignatian Way in Education," ''Philippine Studies'' 4:2 (1956): 195−214. Available throug
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*''Religious revolution in the Philippines'' (1960-). With Pedro S. de Achútegui (Manila, Ateneo de Manila) *''Bamboo and the greenwood tree; essays on Filipino literature in English.'' (1961) (Manila, Bookmark) *''Written on bamboo and silk : the beginnings of Chinese books and inscriptions.'' (1962) (Tsuen-hsuin Tsien) *"Philippine literature : a twofold renaissance" (1963) ''Thought'', Fordham University quarterly, vol. xxxvii, no. 146, autumn 1962 *''History against the landscape; personal and historical essays about the Philippines'' (1968) (Manila, Solidaridad Pub. House) *''The Christianization of the Philippines : problems and perspectives.'' (1972) (Manila : Filipiniana Book Guild) *''Aguinaldo and the revolution of 1896 : a documentary history.'' With by Pedro S. de Achútegui. (1972) (Manila, Philippines: Ateneo de Manila) *''Tradition & discontinuity : essays on Philippine history & culture'' (1983) (Metro Manila : National Book Store) *''The golden world and the darkness : Shakespearean plays and their performance'' (2003) (Malate, Manila, Philippines : De La Salle University Press) *''The great island : studies in the exploration and evangelization of Mindanao'' (2005) (Ateneo De Manila Univ Pr) *''The waiter and the fisherman : and other essays in literature and culture'' (2008) (Quezon City : Ateneo de Manila University Press)


Further reading

Aurora Caballero Arquisola, ''An appreciative study of the works of Father Miguel A. Bernad, S.J.'
Dissertation
(University of Michigan, 1973). Eduardo Jose E. Calasanz, "Rev. Miguel Anselmo A. Bernad, S.J. 1917-2009," ''Philippine Studies'', Vol. 57, No. 3, Social Fantasies (september 2009): 443−46. This obituary is available a
JStor

Fr. Miguel Anselmo Bernad Memorabilia Collection
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References

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