MANILA, Philippines — There was a sense of anticipation in the air at the pediatric section on the second floor of Mary Johnston Hospital on the late morning of August 26, 2024.
Outside the ward, once known as the “Masonic Ward” for children with orthopedic disabilities, the hallway was adorned with vibrant flowers and colorful ribbons, hinting at something extraordinary about to unfold.
Well-dressed guests, including a few distinguished foreigners, mingled with the hospital’s Board of Trustees and executives, led by MJH Executive Director Dr. Glenn Roy V. Paraso and its Chairperson Reiner Puno. They were joined by members of the medical staff, all poised for the commencement of a special worship service.
The newly renovated Pediatric Oncology Ward at Mary Johnston Hospital stood ready for its consecration—a beacon of hope and healing. Guests, greeted by hospital leaders and staff, gathered with a shared purpose: to bless a sanctuary that would soon serve as a refuge for children fighting cancer.
The Pediatric Oncology Ward is a joint effort between Mary Johnston Hospital (MJH) and Adonai’s Mercy House Inc. (AMHI). Dr. Glenn Roy Paraso of MJH and Nancy C. Nicolas, Executive Director of AMHI, led the ribbon-cutting and unveiled the ward’s name, “Adonai’s Mercy House Inc. Pediatric Oncology Ward.”
The ceremony began with the entrance of biblical symbols—the cross, the Bible, flowers, a framed dedication, water, and candles—setting a solemn tone.
Dr. Evangelina Duran, MJH’s Medical Director, described the newly renovated ward as a “symbol of God’s loving care and blessing for the hospital and its ministry.”
“This is a day of rejoicing!” Dr. Paraso declared, his voice filled with emotion.
The Rev. Sarah Garduque, MJH’s Spiritual Health Officer, offered a reflection on 2 Chronicles 7:14-16, which speaks of rebuilding the temple.
She reminded those present that the presence of the Lord fills this place, where healing and mercy overflow, urging all to stay humble, seek God’s guidance, and rely on Him.
The ceremonial consecration followed, with the lighting of candles and the sprinkling of water—symbols of cleansing, purity, and the divine mission of the ward to be a place of comfort and strength for young warriors battling cancer.
Following the worship service, Shane Wallenda, one of the founders of Adonai’s Mercy House, announced plans for a garden outside the ward. This garden would be dedicated in honor of Renuka “Debbie” Dayal’s mother. Debbie was present during the consecration of the ward.
A heartfelt message from Dr. David Ahearn, one of the ward’s most devoted supporters, was delivered virtually. Though unable to attend in person, Dr. Ahearn expressed his unwavering commitment to the cause, vowing to continue supporting Filipino children with cancer and venturing into “the deep waters of faith” to assist in any way possible.
The need for such a ward is pressing; cancer remains one of the leading causes of illness and death among children. The weight of the diagnosis is heaviest on the innocent, prompting Shane and Aimee Wallenda to establish Adonai’s Mercy House 11 years ago. Driven by a profound compassion for children battling cancer, the Wallendas have committed to offering hope and healing.
Mr. Wallenda shared that the decision to start the foundation was made in just one day because, as he put it, “my heartbeat beats for the little ones.”
After years of waiting and praying for a facility, a seemingly done deal of a plan failed to materialize. But the Wallendas, undeterred, saw a bigger blessing in the eventual partnership with Mary Johnston Hospital, leading to the creation of the Pediatric Oncology Ward.
Not only is it the first in the history of the hospital, but it also stands as the first dedicated ward for pediatric cancer patients in a private hospital in the Philippines.
With four beds, the ward offers round-the-clock care, supported by a pediatric oncologist and specially trained nurses.
Dr. Paraso emphasized the ward’s role in reaching out to poor Filipino families unable to afford cancer treatments for their children.
“With the opening of this unit, Mary Johnston Hospital and Adonai Mercy House aim to bring a brighter future for our pediatric oncology patients, as God uses both institutions to provide healing together,” he said.
Earlier that day, another significant milestone took place—the inaugural meeting of the newly registered Adonai’s Mercy House Inc. (AMHI) in the Philippines.
Presided over by Mr. Shane Wallenda, the meeting at Valencia Hall of MJH was attended by incorporators Dr. Paraso, Micah Icasiano, Valeree Nolasco, and Joy Funtanilla. Aimee Wallenda was added as a new board member, expanding the trustees to five.
The board elected Aimee as chairperson, Dr. Paraso as secretary, and Joy as treasurer, although the latter had to leave early for Guam, where she resides.
Nancy Nicolas, AMHI’s Executive Director, presented her report, highlighting the challenges and progress since she took the helm. Shane Wallenda described these updates as “an unfolding of an 11-year vision,” and reminded everyone, “Our goal is to show mercy,” expressing his humility and gratitude for the work being done.
Among the guests were Angelica “Gigi” Mendoza, and the ward’s designer, Ronnie Sta. Ana, who oversaw the renovation, and friends and supporters who have contributed to this mission.