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Provincial Coordinator BRENDA C. RAMIREZ SDB Provincial Delegate FR. JOSE REINOSO, SDB FMA Provincial Delegate SR. NORA HERNANDEZ, FMA Provincial Coordinator BRENDA C. RAMIREZ SDB Provincial Delegate FR. JOSE REINOSO, SDB FMA Provincial Delegate SR. NORA HERNANDEZ, FMA
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Administrator/Finance Rosanna Ballesteros Formation Malou Galza Young Cooperators/Apostolate Imelda Benitez Vocation Promotion Rosenni Barzo Social Communications Patricia Alivia Mission Asuncion Rosales Family Isabelita Coloma Administrator/Finance Rosanna Ballesteros Formation Malou Galza Young Cooperators/Apostolate Imelda Benitez Vocation Promotion Rosenni Barzo Social Communications Patricia Alivia Mission Asuncion Rosales Family Isabelita Coloma
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CENTERS CONFIRMED MEMBERS ASPIRANTS Established *11 376 37 To be formed - - - TOTAL 11 376 37 * Including PNG
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First Salesian Cooperators of PNG on their induction 17th February 2002 at St. Paul’s Chapel Murray Barracks, PNG with Fr. Alfred Maravilla and Fr. Albert Lennon. The second batch of Salesian Cooperators is in the process of being formed
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Erection of Sta. Cruz Center March 17, 2002
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DISCERNMENT PROGRAM FOR THE CENTER The Discernment Program helps all members, both old and new, to monitor their own formation
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The ongoing formation is given by the local delegate and the Formation Councilor and in some ways by the Coordinating Secretary during the regular monthly Meeting which is usually held every 3 rd Sunday of the month. Besides taking up the RAL, relevant or current issues are discussed taking reference from the local Church documents, Cooperatores, Salesian Bulletin or other publications. The formative programs carried out during the annual convention and Encounters include topics and issues relevant to Family, Youth, Protection of human life, Human Rights, Social Justice, Solidarity and Peace.
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Joy in the call to holiness as the high standard of ordinary Christian living STRENNA: a valued tradition is transmitted to the Association which is eagerly awaited by the members as a formative incentive for the whole year
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Salesian Family Encounter Recollection Holy Week Retreat
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The style of animation is collegial, stimulating co- responsibility and encouraging and deciding what can be done by the local centers along everyone’s resources.
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GENERAL COUNCILORS’ ASSEMBLY Preparation of the Provincial Plan (2002- 2005) Formulation of each council’s objectives an action plan Work together towards a common direction for its implementation
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ANIMATION BY THE COUNCIL OF FORMATION IS ADDRESSED TO THREE AGE GROUPS: - Young (aged 18 –37) - Young-Adult (aged 38-59) - Adult (aged 60 and above)
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All provincial and local councilors met once a month For five months to report on the reflections of their center on the initial revision to the regulations of apostolic life. There was a meaningful discussion and an atmosphere of openness to all the inputs from the 10 centers
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The following criteria became the basis for evaluating the proposed revision of the RAL:
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GROW: to know an grow better with the SF and others SYNERGY: to put things together towards wholeness (communion) CHRIST-CENTERED: growth to communion an collaboration towards holiness based on Gospel and Christian values Directions for Formation given by FR. PASCUAL CHAVEZ VILLANUEVA
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Meeting/Planning of the Members for the Salesian Family Commission Vision-Mission and Goals for 2003-2005
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Salesian Family Encounter on the Common Mission Statement of the Salesian Family It called on each member for the commitment that is characterized a Salesian for the choice of those to whom the mission is directed: Advancement/Evangelization/Preventive System/ Laity/Culture/Salesian Charism
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Salesian Family Jubilee Celebration Presentation of the Profile of the ASC IDENTITY
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THE 1 ST NATIONAL COLLOQUIUM OF THE SALESIAN FAMILY Servant-Leaders Today, Crafting the Salesian Family Political Agenda initiated by the Don Bosco Alumni This is a commitment of the Salesian Family members to Advocacy and active participation in the political processes where the strong element of young people are involved today. It is also consciousness-raising and meeting the challenges of social,cultural and political situation in the Philippines
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Other tools being used for immediate and effective communication are as follows: Other tools being used for immediate and effective communication are as follows: ASC Monthly Circulars through print and internet TEXT BRIGADES on Advocacy against Anti-Family Bills Flyers, Updates on national issues on Family School participation of exhibits, community awareness Fellowship Circulation of Salesian Bulletin, FMA LIFELINE
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Quarterly Assembly of Local Councillors Annual Salesian Cooperators’ ay ASC Foundation Day (9 th of May) Provincial Council Visits to Local Centers Joint Recollection by some Centers Quarterly Assembly of Local Councillors Annual Salesian Cooperators’ ay ASC Foundation Day (9 th of May) Provincial Council Visits to Local Centers Joint Recollection by some Centers
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Assembly with the Salesian Family Groups Salesian Family Day, Recollection and Formation Encounter Propagation of Awareness of the Association’s existence Vocation Symposium/Encounter with the Salesian religious aspirants
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APOSTOLIC PROJECTS AT THE PROVINCIAL LEVEL
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Educational assistance to a number of students
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Family Advocacy with the Episcopal Commission on Family Life
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CATHOLIC BISHOPS’ CONFERENCE OF THE PHILIPPINES (CBCP)
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Media Advocacy/Film Review and Public Advisory
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Voters’ Education
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Formation of Youth Volunteers
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APOSTOLIC PROJECTS AT THE LOCAL CENTER LEVEL
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EDUCATIVE CATECHISM PAROCHIAL
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HOME STUDY PROGRAM FOR OUT-OF-SCHOOL YOUTH
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HOME MOTHERS’ CLASS FORMATION OF MARRIED COUPLES ON MARRIAGE (Courtship, Pre-Cana, Post-Cana)
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First Communion Preparation for Streetchilren
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CATECHISM
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BAPTISMAL PREPARATION
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GUIDANCE AND ACCOMPANIMENT
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SPIRITUAL-PARENTAL COUNSELLING GUIDANCE TO SCHOLARS OF MANPOWER TRAINING CENTER GIVING ASSISTANCE (i.e. Personality Development) to abused women MOTHERS’ CLASS-FORMATION OF MARRIED COUPLES ON MARRIAGE (Courtship, Pre-cana, Post-Cana)
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YOUTH PASTORAL
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MEDICAL-DENTAL MISSIONS
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APOSTOLATE OF COOPERATORS IN THE CHURCH
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Parish and Archdiocese Level Membership and active involvement in various organizations such as: YOUTH MINISTRY APOSTLESHIP OF PRAYER LECTORS AND COMMENTATORS SPECIAL MINISTER OF HOLY COMMUNION LEGION OF MARY CATECHISTS MOTHER BUTLER CATHOLIC WOMEN’S LEAGUE KNIGHTS OF THE ALTAR BIBLICAL APOSTOLATE
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Vocation Symposium Involvement as Resource Speakers in the Life’s Direction Seminar Assistance in financial needs for Projects at the SDB Mary Help of Christians Spirituality Center Assistance in fund raising for the construction of the FMA Mornese Center of Spirituality
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1.Close and constant collaboration among Salesian Cooperators and within the Salesian settings 2.Fidelity of members of the Association 3.More matured and committed members 4.Strong synergy with the others members of the Salesian Family 5.Supportive SDB Provincial Superior, Rev. Fr. Francis Gustilo 6.Monthly provincial circular 7.Communication exhanges through print, internet and texting.
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To have a mandatory study of the WCB Formation Guidelines even for observers and aspirants in order to have a deeper sense of responsibility for self-formation as they enter the Association
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To hold annual meeting of all local delegates and councillors to continuously update training skills of leaders
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To have a Tri-Level Formators’ Training geared at enhancing the knowledge, awareness, and orientation of the Clergy (SDB), The Religious (FMA) and Lay Cooperators based on the WCB Guidelines for Formation and Leadership Manual
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To include in our formation the Lectio Divina as a “way of praying” the Word of God
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To have formation on Gender Sensitivity (Dignity of Man and Woman) in accordance with “Mulieris Dignitatem” and women issues (solid human,cultural and socio-political formation)
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To create a Basic Course on Youth Ministry To create a Basic Course on Youth Ministry
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To link local centers through Regular Quarterly Newsletter not only through print but also via internet To link local centers through Regular Quarterly Newsletter not only through print but also via internet
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To intensify fund raising and timely payment of dues by members To intensify fund raising and timely payment of dues by members
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