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Gamboa: Target evangelization to Millenials, ‘a great challenge’ With the emergence of the era of the so-called “Millenials,”, the former geographic problems experienced by Fr. Theophile Verbist when he started his evangelical mission has turned into a greater challenge and that is to be able to evangelize millenial students. In line with this, different Religious Education (RE) instructors from the CICM schools gathered at San Pedro Calungsod to discuss the present challenges of evangelization in the modern times– the Millennial last May 6. The session entitled “Creative Approaches to Campus Evangelization” which was spearheaded by Ms. Benita Gamboa, religious education teacher and the coordinator of Saint Paul University (SPU), Quezon City aimed to tackle the problems in teaching RE among millenial students. During the said session,

Gamboa shared her experiences about campus ministry and evangelization. According to her, religious education is the very core of the curriculum of the CICM schools and all private catholic schools and universities in the Philippines. However, she gave emphasis about the challenge of evangelizing and teaching religious education to millennial students who have shown little interest for campus ministry. On the latter parts of the session, the 20 delegates of the session shared their own experiences on handing different kind of students like the atheists, non-Catholics, and nonbelievers. Vanessa Bandola, a student of SPU shared her experiences as a volunteer animator. According to Gamboa, she was challenged by her task as a speaker since she was new to speaking on conferences like this; however, she reiterated that “God sometimes asks

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us to do something, we sometimes refuse it but He always finds a way” After the session, Ms. Thelma C. Baricaua, University of Saint LouisTuguegarao RE instructor shared that she enjoyed the seminar since it is very beneficial on her part as a

religious education instructor and that the speaker has a lot of new ideas to share about campus ministry. The session was concluded by a unity dance, a prayer and a group photo taking with the speaker, the delegates and the organizers. CFC

“The spirit enabled them to proclaim” - Acts 2:3

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Through the initiative of Rev. Fr. Renillo Sta. Ana, chairperson of the CICM Provincial Committee on Education (PCE) and the able direction of SMU Vice President for Mission and Identity, Rev. Fr. Earl Alan Cura, CICM, religious education teachers and representatives from five CICM schools gathered for the first ever Christian Formation Congress on May 4-7 at Saint Mary’s University, Bayombong,

Nueva Vizcaya. Inspired by the theme “The spirit enabled them to proclaim” from Acts 2:3, the congress provides Christian formators of the CICM schools an avenue to joyfully gather, pray, and reflect in the education ministry of the congregation. Rev. Fr. Renato de Guzman, SDB, a Salesian priest and the present parish priest of Don Bosco Parish, Makati, served as the keynote speaker and talked about the three dimensions of

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CICM Christian Formation Congress Special Committee Special Issue Adviser - Mr. John G. Tayaban Writers - Emmanuel Jose | Rhowen Belisario | Neome Czarina Valite | Yumiko Yoshiy | Mary Joy Agbanlog | Stacy Lee Ortiguero Charlotte Jace Fabian | Ron Louis Cutillon | Precious Joy Agnaen Photojournalists - Emmanuel Jose | Henry Catama Jr. | Yumiko Angelius Yoshiy | John Tayaban | Erik Grospe Layout by Marc Ryan Brosas

In order to address the lack of Christian formation in the context of learning in schools, Saint Paul University – Quezon City Campus Minister Sr. Veneranda del Rosario, SP, benchmarked how Paulinians religious education instructors integrate Christian Formation into their students, on the session entitled “Doing Christian Formation: The Gift of Mission” held at the RT Conference Room 3, RT Building, May 6. Sr. Veneranda focused on the issues of continue to page 3

faith. According to de Guzman, the first dimension of faith is the Holy Spirit which is the primary agent of Evangelization. Secondly, personal and pastoral conversion dimension means getting out of ‘da’ box. “Getting out of the box is being ready to shift our principles, beliefs, and concepts in understading the present context,” he said. The third dimension is recapturing the spirit of

evangelization which entails that as apostles and the first christian community there is a need to go back to Jesus. The second plenary sharing was by Fr. Renillo Sta. Ana on how Christian animation can be done even in routinary activities. The four day gathering included various activities like eucharistic celebrations, talks, workshops, group presentations, and socialization. CFC

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Fr. Degz is a Salesian priest who holds a doctorate in Catechetics. For many years, he was a Dean of Don Bosco Center of Studies in Parañaque, and has taken many initiatives in professionalizing youth ministry through the academic courses in catechetics and youth ministry for lay people and religous. He spearheads the annual John Paul II conference on Catechetics and Youth Ministry which provides ongoing formation and training the catechists, youth ministers and pastoral workers all over the Philippines and even abroad. He has accompanied the FABC-OLF-Youth Desk in many of its programs since the beginning. At present, he is the parish priest of the Don Bosco Parish, Makati. Rev. Fr. Renato de Guzman


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