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Weekly radio program welcomes the youth (FIN)

MAKATI CITY - 7 July 2013 -- Langit Sa Lupa (Heaven On Earth), is a weekly Radio Program managed by the FIN SocCom that is aired every Sunday, 6:00-7:30pm. This broadcasting facility, located a few minutes away from the FIN Provincial House in Makati, is owned by the Philippine Daily Inquirer, a leading newspaper of the country. The newspaper had put up its own radio station in order to cater to the masses that listen to the AM band. This radio station, called Radyo Inquirer 990kHz, had approached the Salesians in the later part of 2010 and offered to them the possibility to manage an hour and a half slot every Sunday, dealing with themes related to the Sunday Liturgy.

Thanks to the confreres who had first accepted to realize this apostolate through the Radyo Inquirer 990kHz, the Salesian style and the concern for the young had been reaching the whole Philippines for almost three years. Now, the new SocCom delegate (FIN), Fr. Bernard “Drans” Nolasco SDB, continues this service as the main anchor together with co-anchor Miss Imelda Benitez, a Salesian Cooperator. 
     
Every now and then, the program allows guests or invited persons of different ages and background to be part of the program so that it becomes more connected with the ordinary people. So this Sunday, Fr. Drans and Miss Imelda welcomed a group of AB Communication Arts students from Adamson University. Aware that these students are doing a school requirement, the anchors seized the opportunity to make them part of this program's Sunday reflection on the Word of God. 

The students gamely participated all throughout the program, spontaneously answering questions and sharing their own reflections and reactions to the anchors' inputs. 

For readers who understand Tagalog, you can listen to the first part of the program uploaded in YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BatOZQ68zj4

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