Gamma Omicron Delta Sigma
Gamma Omicron Delta Sigma (GODS) | |
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ΓΟΔΣ | |
ROASian's Grand Fraternity | |
Founded |
July 7, 1990 Mabolo, Cebu City |
Type | Socio Economic Service Fraternity |
Scope | Inter-Society |
Mission statement | To uplift each members' morale, strengthen each members' faith in God and encourage them to work and aim for higher education |
Motto | Be in service to others |
Slogan | By whose TRUST, LOVE, and SUFFERINGS, we must be united as one under God |
Colors | |
Symbol | Diamond and Ovoid |
Nickname | ROASians |
Headquarters |
Mabolo Mabolo, Cebu Philippines |
Homepage | Official Website |
Gamma Omicron Delta Sigma (ΓΟΔΣ) is a fraternity group with a vision to uplift each members' morale, strengthen each members' faith in God and encourage them to work and aim for higher education. A part of the organization’s mission is to render services among its members, to the school where they are enrolled and to the community where they live.[1]
Slogan
"By whose TRUST, LOVE, and SUFFERINGS, we must be united as one under God."
History
Gamma Omicron Delta Sigma was formed July 7, 1990 at Mabolo, Cebu City Philippines by seven disciples which they call themselves.[2]
Founding
The organization, were originally established by the seven (7) disciples:
- Jason Ruiz - Micheal Ruiz’s elder brother
- Elmer Baron - Emmanuel Baron’s elder brother
- Micheal Ruiz - Jason Ruiz’s younger brother
- Emmanuel Baron - Elmer Baron’s younger brother
- Ryan Biano - 6 remaining disciples closest friend
- Kit Jesson Seno - 6 remaining disciples closest friend
- Albert Ditan - Elmer and Emmanuel’s cousin
The seven disciples were a very good friends. They were brought up by their families in a Christian way of life. On July 7, 1990. Albert Ditan celebrated his birthday together with his friends (the other six founders). On that occasion the seven disciples agreed to rename their group to "GODS". They celebrate every year the founding of "GODS" and at the same time the birthday of Albert Ditan. On July 7, 1995, on the fifth anniversary of "GODS", the seven founders agreed to branch out their group and recruit new friends. They decided to form a new Society (now Fraternity/Sorority) which would be known as "GAMMA OMICRON DELTA SIGMA". At present the group has already successfully sprouted chapters at their respective schools and at Mabolo, Cebu City, the Mother Chapter.[3]
The Gamma Omicron Delta Sigma, today, is now in the hands of the younger cousin of the Founder Michael Ruiz. Laurence Ruiz, Benedict Ruiz and John Eleazar Ruiz. They now hold the group in the hopes of reviving the said Fraternity.
Chapters
Community Based | Province/State | Country |
Iloilo City | Iloilo | Philippines |
Mabolo City | Cebu | Philippines |
Bacolod City | Negros Occidental | Philippines |
Guihulngan City | Negros Oriental | Philippines |
San Carlos City | Negros Occidental | Philippines |
La Carlota City | Negros Occidental | Philippines |
Bago City | Negros Occidental | Philippines |
Canlaon City | Negros Oriental | Philippines |
Calatrava | Negros Oriental | Philippines |
Isabela | Negros Occidental | Philippines |
Sagay | Negros Occidental | Philippines |
Kabankalan | Negros Occidental | Philippines |
Colleges and Universities | Province/State | Country |
Negros Oriental State University - Guihulngan | Negros Oriental | Philippines |
West Negros University[4] | Negros Occidental | Philippines |
St. La Salle University - Bacolod | Negros Occidental | Philippines |
University of Negros Occidental - Recoletos | Negros Occidental | Philippines |
University of Cebu | Cebu | Philippines |
University of San Carlos | Cebu | Philippines |
Saint Joseph College - Canlaon | Negros Oriental | Philippines |
University of Visayas | Cebu | Philippines |
Sta. Rita College - San Carlos | Negros Occidental | Philippines |
Visayan Maritime Academy - Bacolod | Negros Occidental | Philippines |
Note: Partial list of organization chapters.
Fraternities Sign Peace Covenant
Gamma Omicron Delta Sigma is part of the United Fraternities Organization in Kabankalan City, Negros Occidental which forged a “Covenant of Peace”, and whose slogan was “Brotherhood for Peace and Progress".[5]