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Archdiocesan Youth Ministry

HANDBOOK

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OVERVIEW

What is Youth Ministry?


Catholic Youth Ministry is the specific branch of the Church’s mission to reach out directly the
young and give the love of Jesus. It is the ensemble of actions, activities for, to, by and with the
young to address their present situation in order to involve them as active agents in the Church’s
mission. It includes the formation, organization, and mobilization of the young in their different
settings1.

Who (for whom and by whom) are the people of the Youth Ministry?
“In the course of their lively exchange, Jesus approached and began to walk along with them…”
(Lk. 24:15)

More than just actions and activities, Catholic Youth Ministry is the process of journeying that
the entire Christian community makes with the young people. It flows from the selfsame overall
ministry of the Church, but is carried out as a concrete expression addressed to the young in their
everyday situation.

Youth Ministry is the growth-enabling relationship between the youth ministers and the youth. It
is becoming like “JESUS” to every young people, after the example of the Risen Christ who
walked along with the two disciples on the way to Emmaus, and back to Jerusalem. (Luke 24:13-
35)

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KALAKBAY, the National Directory for Youth Ministry in the Philippines, states that “the youth
ministry presupposes an openness to reach out to the young in whatever situation they are in. Like
Jesus, we need to come up and walk with them, to be where they are and there minister to them” (p.
93). The phrase “different settings” is repeated several times in this booklet to convey the central
message of this master plan to reach out to young people; that youth ministry does not only happen
inside the parish but in different settings where the young people are. Kalakbay identified two settings:
Formal and Informal Settings. Formal Settings includes Parishes, youth centers, campus (schools,
colleges, and universities), dormitories/boarding houses, centers for youth at risk, ecclesial youth
organizations and movements, Basis Ecclesial Communities and families. Informal Setting includes
malls, billiard halls, bars, basketball courts and many others where there is no fixed structure (pp. 93-
112).

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RATIONALE
“The name of the Youth Arm of the Archdiocese of Lingayen-Dagupan shall be called
Archdiocesan Youth Ministry (AYM).”

What is…

Youth
 All persons aged 13-39, single (including unwed mothers and fathers), whom can be
found in different settings. (cf, Kalakbay p. 21)
 “…the special gifts and needs of the young people deserve careful pastoral attention.
Young people are the source of hope for the future. With their enthusiasm and energy
they must be encouraged and trained to become “leading characters in the evangelizations
and participants in the renewal of the society”. (46 Christifideles Laici)
 They are the evangelizers who bring the Gospel to their peers, especially those alienated
with the church who often cannot be reached by normal pastoral and activities. (JP
II,Manila 1995)

Ministry

It is a branch of the Church which aims to continue the mission of the Christ here on
earth. It fulfills the four-fold mission (Proclamation, Liturgy, Service and Fellowship)
entrusted by Christ to his Apostles by employing the five specific agenda of the Second
Synod of the Archdiocese namely; Communio for Social Engagement, Communio for
Faith Formation, Communio for Divine Worship, Communio for Ministry and Apostolate
and Communio for the Poor.

Youth Ministry

 The total Pastoral Care that the Church gives to the young, within the setting of
the Parish community.2
 A process of the journeying that the entire Parish community makes with young
in their different respective settings, in order to lead them to the fullness of life in
Christ.

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This Master Plan acknowledges that the locus of any youth ministry is the parish community.
Plenary Council of the Philippines II states that “the parish is ‘where the full ministry and life of the
Church is experienced by the faithful on a regular basis.” (PCP II, Conciliar Document, art. 598)

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Archdiocesan Youth Ministry is then…
Youth journeying with and serving their fellow youth in the different youth settings of the
Archdiocese of Lingayen-Dagupan mainly rooted in the parish communities, with the
Archbishop, members of the clergy, religious, and servant leaders/youth ministers, towards an
active participation in building a Christian community.

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VISION

A community of young apostles living out the spirit of ICTHUS: who are
Christ –centered, rooted in and proclaiming the Word of God, nourished by
the Sacraments especially the Eucharist, witnessing to Christian life, and
committed to social services under the maternal care of Mary --- Our Lady of
Manaoag.

MISSION

“To reach out the young in their different settings and give the love of Jesus as
Communio-in-mission under the direction of the journey of the church in
Lingayen-Dagupan for: Social Engagement, Faith Formation, Divine
Worship, Ministry and Apostolate and the Poor. So as to make them agents of
such in their own setting/s”

OBJECTIVES
1. Lead the young to personally encounter God in their life and grow personally through
providing formations, programs and activities that are relevant and appealing to them
and, more importantly, rooted in the Word of God and tradition of the Church.

2. Imbibe in the youth Christian values and the Catholic Church’s teachings that will
make them living witnesses to Christ, the Word made flesh.

3. Build youth communities in the spirit of BEC in the different youth settings (Parishes,
Campuses, Barangays, Families and the like) where they can experience their sense of
belongingness in the Church and her Mission through regular activities and fellowships.

4. Educate the youth to be socially aware; inspire and mobilize them to be socially
involved in the different issues/concerns affecting their present situation, their family and
their community.

5. Train and develop the youth to become Christ-centered, committed and capable
Servant leaders in different youth settings.

6. Animate young people into sincere worship of God in community prayers and personal
devotion, especially in the celebration of the Eucharist and all the other Sacraments
meaningful in their daily life.

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7. Network and build harmonious relationships with other Catholic Church’s Ministries,
GO’s, NGO’s and Corporate Institutions in providing a more effective and efficient
Youth Ministry.

KEY RESULT AREAS for the ARCHDIOCESAN YOUTH MINISTRY in 2019

vis-à-vis AYM’s OBJECTIVES3

In 2021,

1. Every parish must be conducting Youth Encounter (YE) at least twice a year as the Basic
Formation Program for the youth in their different settings in their parishes.
2. There must a sustainable Spirituality and Leadership program for the youth in the
archdiocese
3. Bible sharing must be very active in the parishes which should be conducted monthly in
the different youth settings.
4. Each Youth Ministry must produce 5 youth lectors every year as proclaimers of God’s
Word.
5. Eucharist must be alive in each parish of the archdiocese.
6. Regular Taize prayer must be conducted in the vicariate and parish level at least once a
month which will be attended by at least 30 young people.
7. Rosary must be prayed once a month in every barangay.
8. There should be an active Youth Ministry in the barangays (Each parish must produce 10
active barangay youth ministries with at least 20 youth members). There should also be 5
alive campus youth ministries.
9. The Archdiocesan Youth Ministry should have conducted Unang Hakbang, as Basic
Formation Program for Youth Ministers, with 30 participants and Youth Encounter-
Facilitator Seminar-Workshop (YEFSW) annually. The Archdiocesan Youth Ministers
Assembly (AYMA) is be continued.
10. The Archdiocesan Youth Ministry must have network with the other existing ministries
in the archdiocese such as Catechetical, Biblical, Social Action, Campus, Social
Communication, and Children ministries, and Basic Ecclesiastical Communities (BECs)
for its programs and activities.
11. The Archdiocesan Youth Ministry must have designed “Pananabangan” module in the
context of the youth. Each parish must have at least 50 young members who will be
members of the Pananabangan.
12. Each parish must have Social Action advocacy.

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13. ARCHDIOCESAN YOUTH COUNCIL

“The Archdiocesan Youth Ministry shall be headed by the Archdiocesan Youth


Council (AYC).”

A. NATURE

The Archdiocesan Youth Council serves as Lead-Servant Body of the Archdiocesan


Youth Ministry duly appointed and recognized by the Archbishop under his direct supervision
and authority. It serves as a catalyst for strengthening and/or organizing the youth in the parishes
and in other structures of and within the Archdiocese. All efforts in Youth Ministry present in the
Archdiocese find convergence through the coordination of the Archdiocesan Youth Council.

B. FUNCTIONS

1. Draws up and implements Pastoral programs that are relevant to the needs of and
appealing to the youth of the Archdiocese. The AYC convenes to produce concrete
action plan for the entire fiscal year 4 for a weekend (Friday-Sunday) which shall
happen not earlier than the second week of January and should not last until the last
week of March. However, the date may be subject to change upon necessity and
approval of the Council.
2. Draft and implement policies according to the needs of the youth in the Archdiocese.
3. Provide opportunities where the young and their ministry grow and acquire necessary
knowledge, attitude and skills needed for a more effective youth ministry.
4. Provides trainings for formators who will assist in conducting holistic formation
programs in view of updating youth ministry in their respective vicariate or parishes.
5. In connection with its formation function, it conducts the following programs
according to existing modules: (See Appendix D: Tabin; Youth Serving Youth)
6. Serving as secretariat for the Youth Arm of the Archdiocese, it establishes linkages
with ecclesial bodies, NGOs, GOs (local and national) and ensure the necessary
exchange of information.
7. Coordinates/collaborates programs and projects in line with Archdiocesan Pastoral
Plan and with the other Arch/Diocesan Youth Ministries and the like.
8. Promotes harmonious relationship among youth and youth ministers of the
Archdiocese.
9. Initiates fund raising programs for the Archdiocesan Youth Ministry upon the
approval of the Archbishop.
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The Fiscal year of the Archdiocesan Youth Ministry shall start on the first Sunday after every
Archdiocesan Youth Day celebration.

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10. Other functions given by the Archbishop.

C. COMPOSITION AND TASKS

1. Archbishop serves as chairman.

2. Archdiocesan Youth Director (AYD)


a. Adviser and resource person of the Archdiocesan Youth Ministry.
b. Facilitates with the Archdiocesan Youth Coordinator the coordination, implementation
and monitoring of the Archdiocesan Youth Ministry’s goals, programs and activities.
c. Accountable for all Archdiocesan Youth programs and activities, he assures that the
Archdiocesan Youth Ministry is in line with Archdiocesan Pastoral Plan.
d. Links with the Bishop and the Clergy, especially the Vicariate Youth Directors, Parish
Youth Directors and other ministries.
e. Initiates Fund Sourcing for the Archdiocesan Youth Ministry.
f. Convenes Archdiocesan Youth Meetings in consultation with the Archbishop.
g. Represents the Archdiocesan Youth Ministry in the regional or sub-regional gathering.
h. Supports the youth morally, spiritually and financially if needed.
i. Presides the Archdiocesan Youth Council Meeting with the assistant of AYC.

3. Archdiocesan Youth Executive Secretary/Formator


a. On-call youth formator (includes inviting competent speakers/facilitators) for parish-
initiated youth formation programs especially on TABIN: Youth Serving Youth
Formation Courses
b. Link to the different ministries of the Archdiocese for the formation programs of the
young people
c. Spearheads the implementation of the Parish Youth Ministry and its structure of the
starting pastoral stations, chaplaincies and parishes of the archdiocese with the assistance
of AYC and VYC.
d. Part of the Archdiocesan Youth Council in terms of decision-making
e. Supports the youth morally and spiritually.

4. Archdiocesan Youth Coordinator (AYC)


a. Initiates, coordinates, implements and monitors all the Archdiocesan Youth Ministry’s
programs and activities.
b. Facilitates linkages and coordinates with the Vicariate Youth Council and the Parish
Youth Council of the Archdiocese.
c. Assists the Archdiocesan Youth Executive Secretary in conducting formative and
educational activities/programs of the youth ministry in the parishes.
d. Serves as moderator in the Archdiocesan Youth Ministry Meetings/Convention.

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e. Serves as Secretariat to the Archdiocesan Committee on Youth Ministry and manages
the Archdiocesan Youth Office.
f. Links with the different Arch/Diocesan Councils and the like.
g. Promotes harmonious relationship among the youth ministers in the Archdiocese.
h. Represents the Archdiocesan Youth Ministry to the regional or sub-regional
gatherings.

5. Archdiocesan Youth Leader (AYL)


a. Links the Youth in the Parishes with the Archdiocesan Youth Ministry.
b. Assists the Archdiocesan Youth Coordinator in facilitating the coordination of the
Parish Youth Ministry within the Archdiocese.
c. Assists in the formational and educational programs of the Youth Ministry.
d. Represents the Archdiocesan Youth Ministry to the regional or sub-regional
gatherings.
e. Promotes harmonious relationship among the Youth Leaders in the Archdiocese.

6. Archdiocesan Youth Secretary (AYS)


a. Heads the documentation team.
b. Keeps custody of all records of the Ministry.
c. Prepares and keeps the minutes of the meetings of the Archdiocesan Youth Ministry.
d. Sends communications, notices or reminders to the Members of the AYM and AYC
concerning meetings, assemblies and the like.
e. Supervises the operation of the Social Communication Desk
f. Conducts and produces evaluation reports and results in all activities and programs.

7. Archdiocesan Youth Social Communications Desk


a. Promotes AYM activities using the internet, TV, radio and print.
b. Initiates online evangelization
c. Covers AYM activities by writing articles, taking pictures and videos.
d. Administers the day to day activities of AYM online sites.
e. Serves as AYM creative-media groups that include layout, producing AVP
f. Coordinates with the Social Communication Ministry for training and enhancement
programs

8. Archdiocesan Youth Treasurer (AYT)


a. Keeps custody of funds and inventory of the assets of the Ministry.
b. Conducts a quarterly inventory of assets of the ministry
c. Keeps complete record of receipts, disbursements and similar and transactions
d. Renders a written financial report at the end of each quarter or upon request of any
Member of the AYM.
e. Initiates Fund Sourcing for the Ministry.

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f. Budgets and markets all the materials needed for the AYM programs and activities.

9. Archdiocesan Youth Auditor (AYAu)


a. Checks all the financial records and statements of the treasurer
b. Gives the value of assets to assess the value of assets.
c. Helps the treasurer in some of the tasks
d. Liquidates all the finances for transparency

10. Vicariate Youth Director (VYD)


a. Serves as the spiritual director and adviser of one commission of the youth.
b. Facilitates with the members of the Vicariate Youth Ministry coordination,
implementation and monitoring of the Archdiocesan Youth Ministry’s programs and
activities in the Vicariate
c. Convenes and presides Vicariate Youth Ministry Meetings
d. Initiates Fund Raising for the Vicariate Youth Ministry.
e. Assures that the Vicariate Youth Ministry is in line with the Archdiocesan Youth
Ministry Directory
f. Represents the Vicariate Youth Ministry to the Archdiocesan Youth Ministry.
g. Supports the Youth in the Vicariate morally, spiritually and financially if needed
h. Links with the Vicariate Ministries and Parish Youth Directors.

Vicariate Youth Coordinator (VYC)


a. Youth Representative of the Vicariate to the Archdiocesan Youth Council
b. Initiates and coordinates all Archdiocesan and Vicariate activities and programs in the
Vicariate
c. Serves as Moderator on the Vicariate Youth Ministry gatherings/meetings.
d. Assists in the Formational and Educational Programs of the Ministry.
e. Facilitates linkages and coordination with the Parish Youth Ministry and other youth
ministries in the vicariate.
f. Promotes harmonious relationship among Youth and Youth Ministers in the Vicariate.
g. Heads one of the Archdiocesan Youth Commissions.

11. Archdiocesan Youth Divine Worship Head


a. Organizes and coordinates spiritual, liturgical services or activities for the Ministry
(e.g. Youth Mass, Taize Prayer).
b. Coordinates with and represents the AYM in the Worship Commission of the
archdiocese.
c. Provides an opportunity for the members to encounter God in every prayer and
liturgical celebrations.
d. Prepares liturgy for AYM programs and activities.
e. Coordinates with the Archdiocesan Praise and Worship Band

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f. Coordinates with Archdiocesan Liturgists.

12. Archdiocesan Youth Faith Formation Head


a. Organizes trainings/seminars/formation programs that will make the young more
effective evangelizers and catechists especially to their fellow young.
b. Develops and conducts formation programs in response to the identified needs of the
youth.
c. Arranges the year-round schedule of Formation Programs of the parish in
coordination with the Vicariate Formation Team.
d. Links and Coordinates with Archdiocesan Biblical and Catechetical Ministry.
13. Archdiocesan Youth Fellowship and Animation Head
a. Organizes activities that can enhance the talents and skills of the young (cultural,
sports fest, concert, and other recreational activities).
b. Establishes network and linkages with non-governmental cultural entities and other
socio-cultural groups to a more holistic human-formation programs.
c. Spearheads the AYM in any Social/Cultural activities and programs.
d. Designs team/community-building activities and programs

14. Archdiocesan Youth Social Engagement Head


a. Arranges social action and community outreach programs for the youth ministry.
b. Spearheads the Archdiocesan Youth Ministry in any Socio-Political activities, project
and programs in the Archdiocese (e.g. PPCRV)
c. Coordinates with and represent the AYM in the Social Services Commissions.
d. Utilizes the media especially the internet through the Social Communications of
AYM to provide social awareness to the young.
e. Leads in promoting social advocacy programs for archdiocese
f. Facilitates linkages and coordinates with the Commission on Social Services of the
archdiocese.

15. Federation of Youth Organizations and Movements (FYOM) Director


a. Represents the different FYOM in the Archdiocese to the Archdiocesan Youth
Council.
b. Gives spiritual and moral guidance to the different FYOM, heads and leaders.

16. Federation of Youth Organizations and Movements (FYOM) Coordinator


a. Represents the different FYOM and in the Archdiocese to the Archdiocesan Youth
Council.
b. Link of the AYM to different FYOM in exchange of and collaboration in the
programs and activities.

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D. PARTICULARS

1. Organizational Structure (please see the chart on page ____)

2. Service Meetings

a. Regular Meeting. The Archdiocesan Youth Council Meeting will be held every
first Friday evening of the month on a time and place duly coordinated by the
Archdiocesan Youth Coordinator. The venue will rotate in every vicariate.

The date may be subject to change if needed which will be duly communicated by
the Archdiocesan Youth Coordinator.

b. Special Meetings. Any number according to special need to be called by the


Archdiocesan Youth Director or Archdiocesan Youth Coordinator in coordination
with the Archbishop, on a date, time and place duly communicated by the
Archdiocesan Youth Coordinator.

SELECTION OF THE MEMBERSOF THE


ARCHDIOCESAN YOUTH COUNCIL

A. QUALIFICATIONS

 between 21-39 years old, single


 must have experienced to be a Parish Youth Coordinator for at least 2 years
 must have undergone Youth Encounter (Virac Model) and Unang Hakbang
 participating catholic of good moral character
 must be a bonafide resident of the archdiocese or assigned to the archdiocese by
his/her respective youth organization or movement

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 active youth minister of his/her parish community
 with good and mature leadership qualities

B. SELECTION AND APPOINTMENT

The Archdiocesan Youth Director, Executive Secretary, and Archdiocesan Youth


Organization and Movements Directors are appointed by the Archbishop. The Vicariate
Youth Directors are appointed by their respective Vicariate Council.

The Archdiocesan Youth Coordinator and Leader shall be selected either by nomination or
appointment. In the case of nomination, Parish Youth Coordinators and Leaders together
with the lay members of the Archdiocesan Youth Council will convene to select top 5
nominees for the position. This will be done by secret balloting. The top five names that will
come out will be the official nominees for both the position.

The five names will be forwarded to the Archbishop, and the Archbishop together with his
Council with the aid of the Archdiocesan Youth Director and Executive Secretary shall
appoint the Archdiocesan Youth Coordinator and Leader respectively.

The other lay members of the AYC shall be appointed by the Archdiocesan Youth Director
and Executive Secretary thru the aid of the existing AYC members except for the Vicariate
Youth Coordinators/Commission Heads shall be nominated and appointed using the vicarial
process (in the same manner and spirit on the nomination and selection of the Archdiocesan
Youth Coordinator translated to the context of a vicariate).

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TERM, VACANCY AND SUCESSION OF THE MEMBERS OF THE
ARCHDIOCESAN YOUTH COUNCIL

A. TERM

The youth members of the Archdiocesan Youth Council shall serve for two (2) years
upon appointment.

At the end of their term, the Archbishop and the Archdiocesan Youth Director may
extend their term for another two (2) years for the Coordinator and Leader, and other
Council members respectively.

The Coordinator shall not exceed three (3) terms. The other Council lay members
shall not exceed three (3) terms in the same position. For the Vicariate Coordinators,
they shall not exceed three (3) terms.

B. VACANCY

A position among the lay members of the Archdiocesan Youth Council shall be declared
vacant by the Archdiocesan Youth Director upon any following grounds:

a. Resignation
b. Marriage
c. Incapacity to perform his/her duties5
d. Moral grounds

C. SUCCESSION

If the position is declared vacant be that of the Archdiocesan Youth Coordinator, the
Archdiocesan Youth Leader may assume the vacancy, upon the discretion of the
Archdiocesan Youth Director and shall serve the unexpired period of remaining term.

If what has been declared vacant is any other position the Archdiocesan Youth
Coordinator in consultation with the Archdiocesan Youth Director shall appoint a
competent person provided the qualifications set forth under these guidelines are
complied with. The appointee shall serve the unexpired period of the remaining term.

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A council member shall be declared as incapacitated when he is absent for two consecutive
months in any Council meetings, gatherings, programs and activities without any communication and/or
valid excuse or is away from the archdiocese that he/she cannot perform anymore his/her duties.

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D. TRANSITORY PROVISION

The incumbent officer(s) of the Archdiocesan Youth Council Members shall serve as
such until installation of the new (set of) officer(s), that is, after the completion of the
above-stated term of tenure.

In consonance with the objectives and guidelines set by the Archdiocesan Youth
Ministry, the tenure of lay members of the AYC is not co-terminus with the
Archdiocesan Youth Director’s tenure of assignment.

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VICARIATE YOUTH MINISTRY (VYM)

The Vicariate Youth Ministry is acknowledged as an essential part and aid of the Archdiocesan
Youth Ministry to reach out all its programs and activities to more young people, down to the
different parishes of the archdiocese and the counterparts.

The Vicariate Youth Ministry, therefore, must share the same vision-mission of the
Archdiocesan Youth Ministry. All its programs and activities must be in line with the
fulfillments of the AYM’s vision-mission. (See page ___ for the Vision-Mission statement)

The Vicariate Youth Ministry shall be headed by the Vicariate Youth Council (VYC). The
Organizational Structure is patterned to that of the Archdiocesan Youth Council but unlike the
AYC, there is no Executive Secretary and Federation of Youth Organizations and Movement.
Each members of the Vicariate Youth Council share the same tasks of their equivalent
Archdiocesan Youth Council member. (See page __ for the tasks of the Archdiocesan Youth
Council.)

Therefore, The Vicariate Youth Ministry shall be headed by a 10-member-core-team, plus the
Vicariate Youth Director. It shall be composed by the Vicariate Youth Coordinator, Vicariate
Youth Leader, Vicariate Youth Secretary , Vicariate Youth Finance Officer, Youth Auditor,
Social Communications Desk Head and Heads of the Four Youth Commissions namely:

(1) Faith Formation

(2) Divine Worship

(3) Fellowship and Animation, and

(4) Social Engagement.

SPECIAL DESK

Social Communications Desk under the office of the Vicariate Youth Secretary is also required
to respond to the present situation of the young in relation to the Social Media. Social
Communications Desk must be headed by one person (it could be the Secretary or other persons,
depending on the availability of human resources). Social Communications Desk will be
automatically members of the Archdiocesan Heads for Social Communications Desk. Soc Comm
is included in the decision-making body of the Council.

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SELECTION, TERM, VACANCY AND SUCESSION
OF THE MEMBERS OF THE
VICARIATE YOUTH COUNCIL

Selection, Term, Vacancy and Succession of the members of the Vicariate Youth Council shall
be that of the Archdiocesan Youth Council, translated in the context of a vicariate. (See page 16
for Selection, Term, Vacancy and Succession of the members of the Archdiocesan Youth
Council.)

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PARISH YOUTH MINISTRY (PYM)
A. VISION AND MISSION

Each existing Parish Youth Ministry must share with the same vision and mission of the
Archdiocesan Youth Ministry which is in line with the Archdiocesan Pastoral Plan. (See
page ___ for the Vision-Mission Statement of the AYM)

B. GENERAL FUNCTIONS

The Parish Youth Ministry shall:


1. Serve as the coordinating body of all youth members of mandated organizations and
other groups and movements in the Parish.

2. Consult the youth in order to identify their needs; initiate, plan and implement
relevant programs in line with the vision-mission of the youth ministry.

3. Form and inform the youth in the parish in order to prepare them to become leaders in
their own communities in such way that they become witnesses of Christ and
evangelizers to their fellow youth.

4. Spearhead the program formulation and the implementation of general assemblies,


planning sessions, teambuilding activities etc.

5. Serve as an effective link of the youth in the Parish to the Youth in the vicariate and
the archdiocese.

C. COMPOSITION

1. MEMBERS

The Parish Youth Ministry is composed of all youth members of mandated


organizations, other groups or movements in the Parish, and individual youth in
the different youth settings in the parish within the age of 13 to 39.

Every member is required to undertake the Youth Encounter (Y.E.) as his/her


organizational and formational introduction to the Ministry.

2. ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE

The Parish Youth Ministry shall be headed by a 10-member-core-team (if there


are no existing mandated youth organizations and movements in the parish), plus
the Parish Youth Director which shall be called Parish Youth Council. It shall be

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composed by the Parish Youth Coordinator, Parish Youth Leader, Parish Youth
Secretary, Parish Youth Finance Officer , Youth Auditor, Social Communications
Desk Head and Heads of the Four Youth Commissions namely:

(1) Faith Formation

(2) Divine Worship

(3) Fellowship & Animation, and

(4) Social Engagement

One representative from all the mandated parish liturgical youth organizations
(such as Youth Choir, Knights of the Altar, Lectors and Commentators) and one
representative from other mandated youth groups and movements if there are any (such
as Youth for Christ, Charismatic Movements, Campus Ministry) complete the list of the
composition. Their inclusion is to ensure the proper coordination, collaboration and
acknowledgment of these youth groups, organizations and movements in the parish and
its youth ministry.

3. TASKS

The tasks shall follow that of the Archdiocesan Youth Council, translated in the context
of the parish. See page for the tasks of the Archdiocesan Youth Council.

4. MEETING

The Parish Youth Council must have a regular meeting at least once a month, preferably
Saturday or Sunday. Special meetings must be called for special and/or urgent matters
that must be coordinated by the Parish Coordinator with the approval of the Parish Youth
Director.
SELECTION OF THE MEMBERS OF THE
PARISH YOUTH COUNCIL (PYC)

A. QUALIFICATIONS

 between 18-39 years old, single


 an active youth minister of his/her parish community for at least one (1) year
 must have undergone Youth Encounter (Virac Model)
 participating catholic of good moral character
 preferably a resident of the parish6
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If the member is not residing within the jurisdiction of the parish but an active member of any youth
setting in the parish such as school, youth organization, and the like, he/she is qualified for any position in the
council. However, localization of the youth minister to the parish where he/she resides is highly encouraged.

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 with good and mature leadership qualities
B. SELECTION AND APPOINTMENT

The Parish Youth Coordinator and Leader shall be selected both by nomination and
appointment. The Barangay Youth Coordinators and Leaders, Leaders from Mandated
Youth Organizations and Movements together with the existing lay members of the Parish
Youth Council will convene to select top 5 nominees for the position. This will be done by
secret balloting. The top five names that will come out will be the official nominees for both
the position.

The five names will be forwarded to the Parish Youth Director in consultation with the
Parish Priest/Team Moderator shall appoint the Coordinator and Leader respectively.

The other lay members of the PYC shall be appointed by the Parish Youth Director and thru
the aid of the existing Coordinator and Leader.

TERM, VACANCY AND SUCESSION OF THE MEMBERS OF THE


PARISH YOUTH COUNCIL

A. TERM

The youth members of the Parish Youth Council shall serve for two (2) years upon
appointment.

At the end of their term, the Parish Youth Director may extend their term for another
two (2) years.

The Coordinator shall not exceed three (3) terms and after the maximization of term
his/her term shall not assume any position in the Council but can act as an adviser.
The other Council lay members shall not exceed three (3) terms in the same position.

B. VACANCY

A position among the lay members of the Parish Youth Council shall be declared vacant
by the Parish Youth Director upon any following grounds:

e. Resignation
f. Marriage
g. Incapacity to perform his/her duties

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h. Moral grounds

C. SUCCESSION

If the position is declared vacant be that of the Parish Youth Coordinator, the Parish
Youth Leader may assume the vacancy, upon the discretion of the Parish Youth Director
and shall serve the unexpired period of remaining term.

If what has been declared vacant is any other position the Parish Youth Coordinator in
consultation with the Parish Youth Director shall appoint a competent person provided
the qualifications set forth under these guidelines are complied with. The appointee shall
serve the unexpired period of the remaining term.

D. TRANSITORY PROVISION

The incumbent officers of the Parish Youth Council Members shall serve as such until
installation of the new set of officers which shall be determined by the Parish Youth
Director, that is, after the completion of the above-stated term of tenure.

In consonance with the objectives and guidelines set by the Archdiocesan Youth
Ministry, the tenure of lay members of the PYC is not co-terminus with the Parish Youth
Director’s tenure of assignment.

ALTERATION

Any immediate/urgent alteration of any statement in this document must be first proposed and
approved by the incumbent Archdiocesan Youth Council with the consultation to the original
drafters.

REVISION

The drafters of this Master Plan proposes that this WHOLE document be revisited and revised if
needed on the year 2021 by the incumbent Archdiocesan Youth Council, evaluating its relevance
and fruits to the young people whom this document is committedly and lovingly written for and
dedicated.

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ORGANIZATIONAL
CHARTS
1. Archdiocesan Youth Ministry
2. Archdiocesan Youth Council
3. Vicariate Youth Council
4. Parish Youth Council

(Please see the attached file entitled


Organizational Charts)

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APPENDICES

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A. ARCHDIOCESAN YOUTH MINISTRY OF LINGAYEN-DAGUPAN

SWOT ANALYSIS

STRENGTHS

1. A lot of potential leaders


2. A supportive bishop and some Youth Directors
3. Established Archdiocesan Youth Council
4. Presence of advisers
5. Existing youth programs such as Archdiocesan Youth Day (AYD), Archdiocesan Youth
Ministers Assembly (AYMA), Marian Vigil
6. Had already started reaching out to the young people
7. Produces leaders
8. Energetic/flexible/talented youth
9. Equipped with Technological skills

WEAKNESS

1. Lack of holistic programs


2. Lack of sustainability
3. Lack of connections to Civic Organizations
4. Lack of Spirituality and Christian programs
5. Lack of integration of faith and life
6. Lack of social awareness and involvement
7. Lack of being family-oriented
8. Lack of time management
9. Mindset that the Youth Ministry is about “barkada”
10. Programs are not appealing to the young
11. Incompetence of some youth leaders
12. Unclear functions

OPPORTUNITIES

1. Much youth settings


2. Established ministries in the archdiocese (such as Biblical Apostolate, Catechetical,
Social Action, etc.)
3. Availability of facilities for youth activities (LFC, Schools, etc.)
4. Possible financial support from the chancery and parishioners
5. Presence of youth groups/organizations in the parishes
6. Richness of faith

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THREATS

1. Non-priority of the Youth Ministry in the parish


2. Lukewarm response of the youth to programs
3. Other religious sects
4. Non-supportive directors
5. Non-collaboration of PYMs to AYM programs
6. Traditional Youth Ministry
7. Lack of witnessing of youth leaders
8. Lack of fund and financial support
9. Non-involvement of parish community

RECOMMENDATIONS

STRENGTHS to OPPORTUNTIES

1. Potential leaders will start reaching out to the different youth settings.
2. Existing programs will be improved and be introduced to the different youth settings and
groups with the different facilities that we have.
3. Create more Archdiocesan formation programs because of our available facilities.
4. Design programs about our faith through technology and media.
5. Collaboration with the different ministries to improve our programs for the different
youth settings.
6. Try to disseminate youth programs with the use of social media.

STRENGTHS to THREATS

1. Request the bishop to ask the parishes to give priority to the Youth Ministry through a
letter.
2. Use technology to encourage more young people.
3. Reach out to the different youth settings for a more responsive youth.
4. More appealing and more reaching out to school settings.
5. Implement the Unang Hakbang to priests/youth directors and Youth Encounter to
seminarians.
6. Youth directors must put a limit to the roles of the advisers.
7. AYC will design a calendar of activities and tap the Youth Directors through the
recommendation of Father Soc.
8. Give Spirituality and Character Leadership programs.
9. Use the talents of the young people to generate funds.
10. Design existing programs to involve the community.

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OPPORTUNITIES to WEAKNESSES

1. Design programs to improve our richness of faith


2. Networking with other ministries
3. Give leadership-training and programs
4. Give Social Awareness programs.
5. Family-orientation programs.
6. Catechesi

. TOPMOST PROBLEMS OF PARISH YOUTH MINISTRIES

 Lack of support from Youth Directors (spiritual and financial support)


 Non-involvement of the Parish Community to Youth Activities and Programs
 Lack of funds/generating income for youth activities
 Lack of formation program for youth ministers in the parish level
 Lack of Christ-centered formation programs for youth members in the parish
level
 Lack of self-growth programs for youth members in the parish level
 No sustaining activities after Youth Encounter Programs
 Lack of commitment among youth leaders (especially 8-man team)
 Non-completion of Parish Youth Council Members (8-man team)
 Lukewarm response of young people to formation programs and activities
 Lack of spirituality and guidance among young people
 Lack of facilities to support youth ministry such as (transportation, office)

TOPMOST NEEDS OF YOUNG PEOPLE in the PARISHES

 Holistic Formation Programs


 Spirituality-Character Seminar Program
 Youth Gatherings/Fellowship
 Leadership Training Program/Improvement
 Social Awareness/Involvement Data Source: Survey conducted by
 Catechism the Archdiocesan Youth Council to
 Evangelization different parishes (specifically youth
 Social Networking/Mass Media Awareness members, leaders and directors) of
 Vocation Awareness Program the Archdiocese of Lingayen-
 Gender Sensitivity/Development Dagupan (dated August 2013 and
February 2014)
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“TABIN: Youth Serving Youth”
Formation Course for Youth Members, Leaders and Ministers

OVERVIEW
VISION
The “Tabin: Youth Serving Youth” as a 3-year Main Formation Program Track
and umbrella for all the continuous fundamental modules of the Archdiocesan Youth
Ministry envisions the youth in the whole Archdiocese to become Christ-centered,
animated by their personal and holistic giftedness and effective Filipino Catholic Young
Leaders for the social transformation.
MISSION
1. To help strengthen the young people’s spirituality and relationship with Christ
2. To facilitate in discovering and molding the talents and skills of young people in order for them
to become effective and efficient young servant-leaders in their respective Vicariates, Parishes,
Chapels, Zones, and Organizations.
3. To develop the young people’s leadership capabilities and values that lead to establishing
linkages and engaging in into various activities in their society especially within the parish
community.

“TABIN: Youth Serving Youth” BACKGROUND


The “TABIN: YOUTH SERVING YOUTH” is a ladderized Formation Program of
AYM that focuses on transforming the young people in the Archdiocese to become God-centered
leaders in order to contribute to welfare of the society. The members and formators of “TABIN:
Youth Serving Youth” are equipped with facilitating and leadership skills needed for helping the
youth to grow personally and socially. This Branch, “TABIN: Youth Serving Youth”, of AYM
continues Christ’s Mission through conducting series of fundamental scripture-based activities,
basic catechesis, creative fellowships and team building activities to the single young people
aging 13-39 years old.
The activities and program flow of the modules were taken from the following books:
 Youth Bible
 Youth Encounter (Virac Model)
 Youth Catechism (YOUCAT) & Social Doctrine of the Church for the Youth (DOCAT)
 Purpose Driven Life
 Ka-lakbay: Directory for Catholic Youth Ministry in the Philippines
 Leadership and Management Skills
 AYM Masterplan
 The Five Love Languages of Youth
 Journey with the Youth

The activities, inputs and contents in the ““TABIN: YOUTH SERVING YOUTH”” modules
will also be given to Parishes, campuses and youth-based Organizations to provide great impact
to the well-being of the young people today. The program of activities were designed to
transform youth to become an effective servant youth leader in the future.

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“TABIN: Youth Serving Youth” FACILITATOR: CRITERIA
1. Single
2. 18-39 years old
3. Baptized Roman Catholic
4. At least 2 years Active in leadership role in the Youth Ministry
5. Completed YE, YOULEAD1 and 2 , UH, YE FSW
6. COMMITTED
The ““TABIN: Youth Serving Youth” facilitators will undergo first all the program of activities and
inputs in the modules in their respective organizations and parishes before they can be officially join as
member of the ““TABIN: Youth Serving Youth” facilitators. There will be ““TABIN: Youth Serving
Youth” training for all aspiring to become facilitators in order to expand the servant youth leaders who
are serving the Youth Ministry.

THE LOGO AND THE GOALS: The Church – symbolizes the vision of our Mother Church that finds its synthesis
in so called preferential option for the young. As the Church recognizes God’s love
for the youth and the confidence she has put in them. Its yellow and orange gradient
signifies its warmth to receive the youth. The cross that forms letter “T” means
Tabin, our sole guide, goal, source and summit for this journey!

The Way – depicts a long journey. As the KA-LAKBAY envisions that youth
ministry must be a journey involving God, the youth and the rest of the basic
ecclesial community. This journey is growth enabling process. S means “Serving”

The Young People – signify the 2 disciples walking with Jesus on the road to
Emmaus, who went back to Jerusalem after encountering their master. The gestures
signify their openness and readiness to receive God’s love through the Church. Y
means “Youth”
THE FUNDAMENTAL MODULES
1. MODULE: PARABLE OF THE PENCIL (PP) – Basic Preparatory Module for Yung People
“There is something good in you!”
2. MODULE: YOUTH ENCOUNTER (YE) – Basic Formation Program for Catholic Youth
“Come and See”
3. MODULE: FIVE LOAVES AND TWO FISHES (5L2F) – Basic Pananabangan Program for the Youth
“No Gift is too small”
4.1 MODULE: PURPOSE DRIVEN LIFE (PDL1) – Yearn for your Purpose, Embrace your Purpose and Serve
with Purpose
“What on Earth am I here for?

4.2 MODULE: PURPOSE DRIVEN LIFE (PDL2) – Yearn for your Purpose, Embrace your Purpose and Serve
with Purpose
“What on Earth am I here for?
5. MODULE: YOUCAT – Youth Catechism of the Catholic Church
“Know, live share, and express the Faith”
6. MODULE: #HERO – (Docat) Youth Ministry Advocacy Program
“YOUTH HASHTAGS! #NO2DEATH! #YES2LIFE!”

7. MODULE: BASIC CATHOLIC YOUTH MINSITRY (BCYM) – A starter module for youth ministers

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“Our Journey with the Youth!”
8.1. MODULE: YOUTH: LAY EVANGELIZERS; ACTIVE DISCIPLES (YouLEAD PHASE 1)
“Coming Together, Keeping Together, Walking Together”

8.2. MODULE: YOUTH: LAY EVANGELIZERS; ACTIVE DISCIPLES (YouLEAD PHASE 2)


“Helping Potential Leaders: Minister towards Community
9. MODULE: JESUS in the Road to Emmaus (School for Youth Ministers)
“Training for future Youth Ministers”
10. MODULE: COME FOLLOW ME – Basic Seminar Workshop for Parish Youth Facilitators
“A Guide in Transforming Effective Parish Facilitators”

MODULE PROGRAM FLOW OF ACTIVITIES

The following are the formation code of each module together with the framework of topics.

PARABLE OF THE PENCIL


“There is something good in you” Introductory Session
Session 1: There is something good in you
Session 2: You need to sharpened in order to live

PP Session 3: In case of mistakes you are provided with an


eraser
Session 4: Remember somebody is holding you
Session 5: You have to leave a mark
YOUTH ENCOUNTER
“Come and See” Session 1: Welcome to the Family
Session 2: Come and See
Session 3: Cycle of Life

YE Session 4: Please Listen


Session 5: Two Blind Men
Session 6: Personhood in the Community
Session 7: Affirmation
Session 8: Rejection
Session 9: Circles of Love
Session 10: Prayer
Session 11: Storms in Life
Session 12: Vision and Commitment
FIVE LOAVES AND TWO FISHES
“No Gift is too Small!” Basic Pananabangan Program for the
Youth
5L2F Talk 1: Preliminary – Scriptural Reflection of the Feeding of
the multitude
Talk 2: The BOY – Giftedness (God’s eternal love)
Talk 3: The CROWD – Hunger for LOVE (Social Issues)
Talk 4: The DISCIPLES – Stewardship (Sharing the gifts
from Jesus’ Hands)
Talk 5: JESUS – Model of Stewardship (Giving thanks)
Talk 6: FIVE LOAVES – Five (5) Languages of Love
Talk 7: TWO FISHES – Fears + Frailties = Faith

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After the module the youth shall receive
Pananabangan cards as the start of their formations

Purpose Driven Life


“What on Erath Am I here for?” Preliminary: What on Erath Am I here for?
PURPOSE #1: You were planned for God’s pleasure
PURPOSE #2: You were formed for God’s family
PURPOSE #3: You were created to become like Christ

PDL PURPOSE #4: You were shaped for serving God


PURPOSE #5: You were made for a Mission

Youth Catechism
Part 1: What We Believe

YouCat
Part 2: How We Celebrating the Christian Mysteries
Part 3: How We are to Have Life in Christ
Part 4: How We Should Pray
Part 5: Sacred Scriptures and Traditions

BARKADAAN NEN KRISTO


(DoCat) PART I: NO TO DEATH PART II: YES TO LIFE
A. No to D-A-G-S A. Yes to God
D – Drug Addiction B. Yes to Family

BNK A – Alcoholism
G – Gambling
S – Smoking
B. No to Euthanasia /
C. Yes to Church
D. Yes to Youth
Ministry

Suicide/DP PART III – PLANNING


C. No to Abortion / FOR PARISH
Artificial ADVOCACY
Contraceptives/ PROGRAMS
Premarital Sex
D. No to Trafficking PART IV:
E. No to Implementation of the
Homosexuality, PARISH ADVOCACY
Premarital Sex and PROGRAMS
Pornography
Basic Catholic Youth Ministry
Topic 1: The Youth in Topic 4: The Deeper

BCYM
Today’s World Foundations of Catholic
Youth Ministry
Topic 2: The Society of
Today’s Youth Topic 5: Establishing and
Consolidating Catholic
Topic 3: Renewed Youth Ministry
Paradigms of Catholic Youth
Ministry Today Topic 6: ALDYM
Masterplan

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YouLEAD PHASE 1 Introductory Topic:
(Youth: Lay Evangelizers, Active Disciples ) Roles of the Youth in the Church
Activity: Solve the Puzzle
“Coming Together, Keeping Together, Topic: Heart of JESUS: Heart of a LEADER
Walking Together” Activity: Build a House
Topic: Jesus is the Foundation

YL1
Workshop: List Down
Synthesis: Good Qualities of Catholic Youth
Activity: I am a Hero
Topic: The Great Sacrifice
Closing Activity: Amazing race
Challenge: Continuing Christ’s Mission
Election of Officers (Chapel, Zone, Organization)
*Holy Mass is an alternative to Amazing Race or Taizé Prayer
1st Day
Preliminary Activity:
YouLEAD PHASE 2
Planning, Budgeting and Marketing
(Youth: Lay Evangelizers, Active Disciples ) Activity 1: GTKY/Groupings
“Helping Potential Leaders :Minister Activity 2: Chanting and Flag making
towards Community” Opening Session: Leadership Styles
Talk 1: My Heart: A Leader for the Youth Ministry
Workshop: You Complete Me

YL2 Talk 2: Uncovering Greatness in Youth Ministry


Workshop: Trade in Tower Building
Activity: Spider Web
Talk 3: Leading Different Personalities
Talk 4: Teamwork Makes a Dream Work
Workshop: Treasure Hunting or One Mind One Body
Square Island
2nd Day: TEAM BUILDING ACTIVITIES: HOLY SPIRIT RACE
SYM 101: Understanding Youth Today
SYM 102: Planning Meaningful Prayer Experiences
School for Youth Ministers
SYM 103: Planning for Retreat Ministry
SYM 104: Planning for Dynamic Youth Ministry

SYM
Jesus in the Road to Emmaus
SYM 105: Overview of Youth Ministry
SYM 106: Organizing a Team for Youth Ministry
SYM 107: Ministering to Middle School Adolescents
SYM 108: Involving Youth in Service
SYM 109: Hiring and Supporting a Coordinator of Youth
Ministry
SYM 110: Engaging Youth in Liturgy
SYM 111: Empowering Youth for Parish Leadership
SYM 112: Developing Volunteer Leaders for Youth Ministry
SYM 114: Creating Gathered Youth Events
SYM 115: Becoming a Youth Friendly Parish
SYM 116: Youth Pastoral Ministry

COME FOLLOW ME – Basic CMF 101: Five Love Languages of Youth


Seminar Workshop for Parish Youth CMF 102: Purpose Driven Life
Facilitators “A Guide in Transforming CMF 103: Servant Leadership
Effective Parish Facilitators” CMF 104: Communication, Managerial &
Organizational Skills
CMF 105: Speaking & Living God’s Word (Sacred
Scriptures)

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CMF 105: Worship

CFM CMF 106: E-C-F-S Programs


CMF 107: Callejeros dela Fe
Synthesis: Disciples of the Lord: Let’s transform the
World!
*after completing the CFM the youth can undergo UH &
YE-FSWand be one of the parish facilitators for ““TABIN:
Youth Serving Youth” formation programs
Youth JAM All programs under this module should depend upon the
(Journey At Ministry) initiatives, strategies and creativity of the parish leaders.
Some suggested programs are as follow:
 Prayer  Parish Youth Day

JAM Workshops/Meetings
 Bible Sharing or Study
 Basic Bible Seminar
 Seminar - Workshops




Praise Fest
Skills Training
Team Building
Open Forums
(P-S-W-P)  Retreats or Recollections  Outings and get
 Symposiums together
 Outreach  Symposiums
Programs/Immersions  Fund Raisings
 Conferences &  Vocation Camps
Conventions  NYD (Local Celebration)
 Sports Fest
 Academic & Cultural
Competitions

Other programs offered in the Vicariate and Archdiocesan Level

ARCHDIOCESAN YOUTH DAY (AYD)

Archdiocesan Youth Day is the coming together of young people from the different parishes of
the Archdiocese of Lingayen-Dagupan for reception, recollection and renewal, recreation, and
re-commissioning. Premised in the Word of God as its theme, this encounter enables the young

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people to gather in formation programs and path their future spiritual lives. At the same time the
gathering provides them the opportunity to interact, create friendship, share their own culture
and heritage, discuss issues that concern them and the rest of the society, and identify solutions
that could affect changes. Usually, AYD is a four-day experience of being Church-praying,
celebrating, caring, serving and witnessing. It serves as a culminating activity of AYM’s annual
calendar. Therefore, a celebration of the fruit of Youth Ministry.

MARIAN YOUTH VIGIL

It is an annual youth gathering hosted by a parish/school to honor the Blessed Virgin Mary on
her Nativity. It includes the celebration of the Eucharist, Catechesis, and Fellowship Night that
aims to imbibe in the young Christian Values with Mary as their model. It usually happens on
September 7 until the dawn of September 8.

CHRIST THE KING YOUTH CAMP

This is an annual camp that coincides with the celebration of Christ the King. It is usually a 2-
day archdiocesan or vicarial celebration hosted by a parish that aims to make Christ the center
of every young person’s life.

ARCHDIOCESAN YOUTH MINISTERS ASSEMBLY (AYMA)

AYMA is a biennial assembly that aims to deepen the commitment of youth ministers into their
service to the young and the Church by providing spiritual/practical formative sessions, prayers centered
on the Eucharist, faith sharing and fellowship, and bring them closer to Christ. It also aims develop in
them Christian leadership skills to be more effective youth ministers.

UNANG HAKBANG (Ka-Lakbay Formation Program for Youth Ministers)

A 3-full-day formation program for youth ministers. It aids the youth minister in understanding and
appreciating Ka-Lakbay: Directory for Catholic Youth Ministry in the Philippine.

YOUTH ENCOUNTER-FACILITATORS SEMINAR-WORKSHOP (YE-FSW)

A 4-day growth experience in concepts attitudes and skills for Y.E. Facilitators.

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