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The O.A.T.H. Generalate
Fr. Justin Torres
Vicar to the FM
Br. Raphael Villanueva
First Councilor
Fr. Philip Gorecho
Councilor
Fr. John B. Tudtud
Councilor
The Generalate Council embodies the very essence of the Oblate Apostles of the Two Hearts (OATH)—faith, service, and leadership. Each member has walked the same path of discernment, once aspirants answering God’s call, and now entrusted to lead the community forward with courage and vision.
Elected as the first-ever council in August 2023, their task is both a privilege and a challenge. They are called not just to preserve what the OATH has become but to inspire bold new growth. Expanding the apostolate, reaching more young people, and deepening the mission’s impact—these are no small undertakings. They will face difficulties, make sacrifices, and need the full support of the OATH family.
Let us rally behind them, offering our prayers and encouragement. May they have the wisdom to make bold decisions, the humility to serve selflessly, and the strength to carry the flame of the Two Hearts to the world. Their journey is our journey too. Let us walk it with them!
From our Father Moderator
Dear Friends,
Warm greetings in the loving Hearts of Jesus and Mary!
We are thrilled to introduce this website—a new chapter in the OATH’s mission to reach hearts and transform lives. This platform was created with a single goal: to unify and advance our programs and projects in a way that is clear, accessible, and timely.
By fostering clarity and preventing delays, we aim to extend our mission of serving young people across the globe. Each step we take is a small yet meaningful stride toward building brighter futures for those in need.
Your support means everything. By joining hands with us in this endeavor, you help empower and uplift the youth, giving them hope and opportunities they never thought possible.
Thank you for your kindness and trust in our mission. Together, let us walk with faith, spreading the love of the Two Hearts to the world.
May God bless and guide you always!
With gratitude,
Rev. Fr. David Ma. Villamor, OATH