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St.

Joseph the Worker Parish Youth Ministry

Flower, Fire, Plow, and Crown - represents the Patron Saints and Patroness of five chapel comprising the
Parish of St. Joseph the Worker, namely St. Joseph Husband of Mary, St. Vincent Ferrer, San Isidro
Labrador and two Our Lady of Manaoag. Each of them plays a vital role in establishing the Youth
Ministry of the Parish.

Mary Immaculate - is the Mother and Patroness of the congregation of Sons of Holy Mary Immaculate.
The congregation and its flock are dedicated to her name.

The youth faithful also beheld Mary as the perfect model of obedience and humility. "Do whatever He
tells you." - John 2:5

Three Young People - represents the young people of the St. Joseph the Worker Parish Youth Ministry
who are whole-souled in serving the Lord. They are in different colors to show the diverse group of
young people having one vision. And they are all raising their hands towards Christ as a sign of complete
surrender in mission.

T-square - is the symbolism of St. Joseph the Worker, patron saint of the parish community. Being the
foster father of Jesus, St. Joseph also stand as their guide in following the footsteps of Jesus.

Cross - is the total image of the logo for it is the true symbol of greatest love. The youth ministers look at
the cross as an instrument in empowering the faith of the youth.

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