The 13th RAY National Summit will go down in history as the first summit that saw the election of the first set of national officers held on January 23. During the mass, Fr. Palagtiosa swore into office the maiden set of national officers of the RAY, headed by the president, Roceline Bernal of San Sebastian College-Recoletos de Cavite Council.
Fr. Palagtiosa said the RAY National Summit has come of age to the point where they would have to register with the CBCP’s Episcopal Commission on Youth for ecclesiastical recognition. There is also Province-wide mandate to have full-fledged members of the RAY to complement the Order’s Juventudes Agustino Recoletas (JAR) in Spanish-speaking countries. He told the delegates that though the summit must come to a close, but the work is just beginning.
“Bigger responsibilities lie ahead, so we have a lot of work to do,” he said. Bernal said she is both honored and humbled to be given the chance to serve the RAY on the national scale. A college student taking up a medical program, she said she was first hesitant to accept the election because of her already demanding schedule. But banking on the support and confidence of the RAY, she said she is entrusting everything to God. “I am still overwhelmed and clueless as to what’s next, but I know that God has already planned everything for us,” she said. “As long as my fellow officers would help one another out, we would be able to surpass challenges along the way. I believe that we are not placed in the position just for its distinction, but rather because they see in us adequate capabilities to steer the RAY forward.” (Bro. Ioannes Arong•February 1, 2020, www.recoletosfilipinas.org)

