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Dominican Students’ Media Center (DSMC) actively participated in and live streamed the different liturgical celebrations held at Sto. Domingo Church, Quezon City, the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Rosary La Naval de Manila, during the Holy Week, that is from Palm Sunday up to Easter Sunday, spanning from April 2 to 8, 2023.

One of the major events during the Holy Week 2023 at Sto. Domingo Church was the resumption of the annual collaborative live streaming of Siete Palabras with GMA Network. The theme of this year´s Siete Palabras resonates the theme of communion and synodality -- ”Krus ni

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On April 5, 2023, the technical dry run was done, and the final rehearsal was conducted with the other cast members on April 7, 2023. Some DSMC members were given the opportunity to work hands-on as floor directors and assistants during the said big religious event.

Indeed, the humble contributions of DSMC to this year’s Semana Santa may be considered as a response to the call of God to preach the Good News in the contemporary world through digital means in the face of the sign of the times. BR.

As part of updating the Manual of Operations and Procedures of the Dominican Students’ Media Center (DSMC), the members have decided to recreate the logo of the apostolic group.

The new logo of DSMC, designed by Br. Eugene Dominic V. Aboy, OP with additions from Br. Peter Lynnus C. Silerio, features a more modern look. It captures the apostolic group’s identity and mission as the social communications arm of the Dominican Studentate in the digital age.

Taking inspiration from the latest devices and technologies of the time, the design uses the play button, the energy sign, the Bluetooth logo, and the playback button to spell out the acronym DSMC respectively. St. Dominic’s hound is depicted setting the logo on fire which symbolizes the brothers’ ministry of preaching the Word in the virtual world. The lines signify connectivity which springs from the brethren’s contemplation of the Gospel, reaching the minds and hearts of the people in the new media.

Focusing the Lens, Capturing the Beauty!

One of the challenges I encountered in doing my apostolate as a DSMC member is to focus the lens and capture the beautiful grace of God’s presence. I tried to reflect on these activities and to connect them to my vocation. In order to achieve them, I have come up with 3S (three senses): a sense of belongingness in a community; a sense of beauty to capture reality; and a sense of sharing for evangelization.

“seize” every moment for it can never be repeated. Hence, I must always be in “focus mode on”.

Dominican Students’ Media Center (DSMC) is for social communication evangelization. Indeed, it plays an important role in preaching the Good News through media. It also strengthens my vocation in many ways.

While focusing the lens of the camera while live streaming, I need to fix my eyes, that is, my point of view, to a specific object that is beautiful. Upon reflection, it is the same in my life. I have many things to do but I need to focus not only my eyes but also my life on what really matters in the present in preparation for the future. Yes, I can explore many aspects of life but if I fail to demonstrate the 3S, then I am only wasting my time in formation. Indeed, I need to

Furthermore, to capture the beauty is to decide to “seize” the moment and to be confident about the results. In my life, I must also make decisions and be brave to face their consequences. Making mistakes is normal and part of life, but always trying to improve and doing better are signs of maturity. Life urges us to think and to take action but if they are not aimed at sharing the beautiful grace of God’s presence, then it is not showing my 3S. So, I always remind myself to be in “capture mode on”.

Lastly, I need to keep in mind that I am a preacher of God and preaching is for His people. My lovely calling is then to create memories by focusing the lens and capturing the beauty of God’s presence everyday in order that I may lead others to God.

PULONG-PULUTAN 2023: Living the Truth in Love

On June 3, 2023, the KADAUPAN Apostolic Group organized its annual discussion centered around the critical topics of justice, peace, and care of creation. The event, entitled “Pulong-Pulutan 2023: Living the Truth in Love,” was facilitated by Prof. Joel C. Sagut, Ph.D., at the Aula San Pio V. This engaging activity served as an avenue for the student-brothers and the lay affiliates of KADAUPAN to reflect and to uphold their commitment to keep being informed about pertinent social issues.

Remarks on Truth and Charity

In Caritas in Veritate, Pope Benedict highlighted the persistent problem of charity or love being misunderstood and stripped of its true essence. This distortion of love poses the risk of misinterpretation, detachment from ethical principles, and ultimately, undervaluation. Regrettably, love can be subject to misinterpretation and abuse. However, charity can serve as a genuine reflection of human nature and a crucial element in various human relationships, even in the public sphere. Genuine charity only flourishes in truth; it can only be authentically lived when rooted in truth. Truth serves as the illuminating force that grants significance and worth to chari ty. In today’s social and cultural landscape, where truth is often relativized and disregarded, the act of speaking truth becomes increasingly significant, and its existence is often met with reluctance. Advocating for Truth

Advocating for truth as a Catholic is a profound and essential responsibility. As followers of Christ, we are called to be beacons of truth in a world that often obscures it. Embracing truth means seeking authentic understanding, engaging in critical thinking, and valuing objective reality over subjective preferences. It involves upholding the teachings of the Church, rooted in the Gospel, as a guiding light for moral decision-making. Advocating for truth requires courage, as it may involve challenging societal norms and confronting falsehoods. By embracing truth as Catholics, we contribute to the building of a just and harmonious society, where integrity, honesty, and transparency reign. Let us remain steadfast in our commitment to truth, for it is through truth that we find genuine freedom and draw closer to God.

Walk for Life 2023: Synodality, Accompaniment, and Closeness

Pag-aalaala at Pagmamahal

Ang pagtulong sa mga tao ay palaging nagdudulot ng magandang pakiramdam sa akin. Ang makita ang kanilang mukha na tila ba malungkot at parang may hinahanap na napapalitan ng isang mukhang nagliliwanag sa kaligayahan, ay talagang nagpapagaan sa aking kalooban. Kaya naman ang pagtulong sa mga matatanda ay napakagandang karanasan para sa akin at siguro pati na rin sa aking mga kasamahan.

Noong ika-30 ng Abril 2023 ay nabigyan kami sa KADAUPAN ng pagkakataong magboluntaryo at bisitahin ang Home for the Aged and the Dying na pinangangasiwaan ng mga madre ng Missionaries of Charity.

Ang pagbisita naming ito ay nakapagbigay sa akin ng pagkakataon upang makapagnilay tungkol sa aking buhay. Sa tuwing nakakikita ako ng mga matatanda, naalala kong palagi ang aking mga magulang na sumakabilang-buhay na. Kaya lagi ko tinatandaan ang kasabihan na habang nabubuhay ang ating mga magulang o kaya ang ating mga lolo at lola, ay ibigay na natin ang ating pagmamahal at pag-aaruga sa kanila habang sila ay nasa mundong ibabaw. Ito rin ay isang pagkakataon upang maipadama natin ang pag-aaruga sa mga magulang na kinalimutan at napabayaan na ng kanilang mga sariling pamilya, mga pamilyang minsa’y kanilang binihisan, inaruga, at patuloy na minamahal. Sila ay nagsisilbi ring tawag sa atin na ang pagmamahal ay hindi lang dapat limitado sa mga taong malapit sa atin, bagkus ang pagmamahal at pag-aaruga ay dapat ibinibigay natin sa bawat isa, bata man o matanda.

Lubos ang aming pasasalamat sa mga madre at mga taong nagbibigay ng kanilang panahon upang magsilbi sa naturang Home for the Aged sa pagpapatuloy sa amin. Gayundinaman, patuloy kaming magdarasal para sa kanila at sa mga taong kanilang inaalagaan.

Saturday, February 18, 2023, was another memorable day for KADAUPAN. The KADAUPAN brothers participated in the “Walk for Life 2023” from Welcome Rotonda to the University of Santo Tomas (UST). The theme of this year’s event was “SANAOL” or “Synodality, Accompaniment, and Closeness” and “Let Us All Walk Together for Life,” taken from Pope Francis’ call for synodality.Walk for Life, which is open to all, is an annual event organized by the Philippine Laity Council. This event is one way of reminding both Christians and non-Christians that we must choose and work for the protection of life. Here we express our commitment to preserve and defend human dignity as the image of God. This event was also an expression of our solidarity with all the victims of injustice, addictions, sufferings, violence, and perversion of humanity.

Pope Francis reminds us that, “human life must always be suspended from its beginning in the womb and must be recognized as a gift of God that guarantees the future of humanity”. BR. ANDREAS

PRIYANTO, OP

Sent to be Servants to the Peripheries

Last March 26, 2023, the KADAUPAN lay affiliates had their formation program. It was held at the Mezzanine of the Dominican Studentate. The theme of the talk that was delivered by Br. Ian Joeffrey G. Melendres, OP was “Servant to the Peripheries”. In his talk, Br. Melendres approached the topic by reflecting on the scriptural passage from the Gospel according to Luke on the encounter of Zaccheus with Jesus.

The main thrust of this activity was to form the lay affiliates of KADAUPAN to become servants to the peripheries. It also aimed to rekindle their commitment in serving as KADAUPAN lay volunteers. Moreover, this activity is a way of teaching them the social teachings of the Catholic Church, from which the advocacy of justice, peace, and care of creation of the Dominican Province of the Philippines and the Catholic Church in general,

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