Fu Jen Catholic University was reestablished in 1961 in Taiwan, becoming a launchpad for Fu Jen educational philosophy and Christian beliefs to strike to the root of Taiwanese and Chinese culture. University beliefs were developed based on the core concepts of traditional Chinese and Christian cultures. In addition, the school motto of Fu Jen University (”Truth, Goodness, Beauty, and Holiness”) adheres to these concepts and takes them as a foundation to develop an ideal education model. With the implementation of its motto, Fu Jen University successfully evolved into a university with tremendous and unique characteristics. Furthermore, due to the historical background and efforts put forth by former presidents, the university has been publically recognized as an outstanding university. How was this institution able to acquire such a reputation in the fifty years after it was re-founded in Taiwan? This essay focuses on the central thoughts and values of three formal clergy presidents: Cardinal Yu-pin (1961-1978), Archbishop Lo-Kuang (1978-1992), and sgr. Gabriel Ly (1992-1996). In this effort, it considers the possible relationships between their respective personalities and its connection to the success of the university.