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A DIFFERENT DBYC EXPERIENCE (FIS)

CEBU CITY (PHILIPPINES) 18 August, 2013- This Sunday the members of the Lourdes Parish Don Bosco Youth Center gathered to be part of a different experience. It was not games, it was not team building activity, it was not gimmick…it was an experience of witnessing a Baptism done to one of them, Kevin Polan.

Kevin asked to be baptized into the Catholic Church. His long preparation to this day of Christening was a fruit, first of all, by his fellow youth who told their priest-youth director that he is not yet baptized due to some sort of confusion especially with his father’s faith. But at last, this lad of 20’s had a chance to decide and dream for his own, that he willingly embraced Christ even before baptism.

Kevin,  aka, “Emo” as he is fondly called in the Youth Center is an active member of the Sta. Cecilia Youth Choir and has been frequenting the youth center for quite a long time. He also volunteered to teach in the “Summer Saya sa Lourdes” music tutorials. He is friendly and always wears a smile whenever you meet him. Indeed, Baptism was a sort of formality because he already carries with him some Christ-like virtues.

During the surprise reception after his baptism, his fellow youth gave him some affirmations. Then it was followed by his mother who said,”At last, his dream of being baptized came true!” And the mother shed tears of joy. Then came his elder sister’s revelation when she said, “Kevin is a very silent type person to the point that we considered him very secretive and even suspected him as an ‘addict.’ But today, we were so surprised to see that he has lots of friends who treated him as someone special. We did not really know that this is his world outside the home and I am so happy that he is in the company of these happy young people.”

Now that Emo is a baptized Catholic, let his fellow youth who attended and witnessed his baptism, be good cultivators and examples for Christian living, carried out with a Salesian style. Kudos to Emo and may he also inspire others to receive adult baptism, through his music ministry.

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120 FIS 0030_AN OBSERVER REFLECTS ON THE FIN PROVINCIAL CHAPTER (Part 1) 564
119 FIS 0034_USEFUL SOURCES: YOUTH 525
118 FIS 0035_'HABEMUS PAPAM!': FIRST FILIPINO PROVINCIAL 471
117 FIS 0046_SEMINAR INVITATION: YOUTH PASTORAL MINISTRY IN AUSTRALASIA 504
116 FIS 0339_PAKISTAN MISSION GAINS SECOND SALESIAN 1040
115 FIS 0697_“Father, I want to become a Salesian” 459
114 FIS 0783_CEBU: DBTC PLANNING YEAR-LONG GOLDEN JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS 355
113 FIS 0813_PAKISTAN: A MISSION TO REFUGEES 434
112 FIS 0814_FR. ZAGO: "OUR CHALLENGE IS TO CONTINUE HELPING THE POOR" 438
111 FIS 0958_Cebu: Don Bosco Lives On 585
110 FIS 0984_Pakistan: a moving offer from the boys at Lahore 477
109 FIS 1018_Lahore: "The most beautiful initiative for the poor young people of our diocese" 392
108 FIS 1091_An Easter gift for the confreres in Pakistan 476
107 FIS 1208_Lahore's 'frenzied summer', but all's well that ends well. 379
106 FIS 1248_Nestlé: a sour note for Salesian boys in Lahore 371
105 FIS 1251_Nestlé: this time a sweetener 483
104 FIS 1253_Professional Training for Marginalised Youth in the Southern Philippines 448
103 FIS 1277_The two Salesian communities and schools in Pakistan's earthquake zone have survived the quake 325
102 FIS 1283_Lahore community heads out to join rescue mission on Pakistan's North West Frontier 498
101 FIS 1284_"Bus sent by Providence", says Fr Zago, Superior of Pakistan mission 423
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