In relation to the prayer intentions of Pope Francis, the Creative Communicators Society of Adamson University conducted its first religious event entitled “Undivided: Embracing Diversity in the Community” through tackling social issues at SV Mezzanine last September 22.
The CreaComms conducted this religious event in celebrating social issues such as victims of war, marginalized people, mental health, youth of Africa and safe places. This aimed to remind the youth of Adamson University about the relevant topics the world are facing today.
The Tinik ng Teatro generated applause and standing ovation as they performed a short play in raising awareness for the victims of war on drugs
Photos by: Hannah Pelaez
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The CreaComms Religious Director Jose Rizalino Atienza Roxas welcomed the audience as he delivered his opening remarks,
“We should not let our religious differences hinder us from uniting.”
The hosts Carmela Bravo and Ara Pulido discussed further the social relevance of each performance.
Ana Frias, the auditor of CreaComms, led the prayer for the marginalized people followed by a spoken poetry from Michael Frank Cotelo while the Vice President of External Affairs, Aldrich Maru Dabao prayed for the victims of war before TNT performed.
Adrifer Migullas, Ellen Joyce Madeja, and Iana Charmane Moran performed “True Colors” in commemorating mental health while Ghenrie Lazaga lead the prayer.
“Man in the Mirror” was played for the youth of Africa by Charlene Jucom while Inno Flores prayed for the said intention.
Jenica Villanueva led the prayer for safe places while CreaComms officers performed ‘’We are the world’’.
The President of CreaComms, Dessa Burca wrapped the event expressing gratitude towards the presence and activeness of the crowd who surely should wait for more events the organization has prepared for the rest of the year.