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Our content is rooted in Sacred Scripture and the living Tradition of the Catholic Church. We prayerfully prepare reflections using the Catechism of the Catholic Church, papal encyclicals, approved lectionaries, and reputable theological sources. All posts are reviewed for clarity, fidelity, and pastoral sensitivity before publication.

Primary author: Rev. Fr. Jacinto Ybañez Rama, Jr. (Servant-Founder), educator and pastoral minister. Contributors: trusted collaborators in catechesis, education, and community outreach. Update cadence: key pages are revisited periodically to ensure accuracy and readability.

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Frequently Asked Questions

• What is Amor Evangelizans?
A ministry of “Love that Evangelizes,” offering reflections, hymns, and formation rooted in the Gospel.

• How can I participate?
Pray with our reflections, share them, and send your own testimonies or prayer intentions via our Contacts page.

• How is content prepared?
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💖 AMOR EVANGELIZANS

AMOR EVANGELIZANS is more than a name—it is a living mission, a way of life, a sacred calling to bring healing, hope, and truth to broken hearts across the world. Rooted in the transformative love of Christ, this apostolate reaches out to those who feel unseen, unheard, or unworthy, reminding them that grace is not earned—it is given.

 

Founded on July 11, 2024—the Feast of Saint Benedict—AMOR EVANGELIZANS is the fruit of Rev. Fr. Jacinto Ybanez Rama, Jr.’s journey through caregiving, teaching, and personal struggle. This ministry blends theology, philosophy, and education into a vibrant apostolate that speaks to both the intellect and the soul. Through reflections, acronyms, visual metaphors, and bilingual content, AMOR EVANGELIZANS offers a sanctuary for seekers—students, ministers, caregivers, and all who long for light. Inspired by the words of Jesus in John 13:34–35, “Love one another as I have loved you,” it is a space where healing meets wisdom, and where digital evangelization becomes a vessel of dignity and hope.

 

 

This digital apostolate is a tapestry of testimony: 

  • Reflections that awaken faith
  • Visuals that stir the heart
  • Words that restore dignity
  • Frameworks that shape character and conscience

At its core, Amor Evangelizans believes that every wound can become a witness, every weakness a doorway to grace. It is a ministry for the broken—but not abandoned. For the weary—but not forgotten. For the searching—but not lost.

Here, love is not just preached—it is practiced. Here, evangelization is not just proclamation—it is presence. Here, every soul is sacred.

 

“Amor Evangelizans: Love that Evangelizes, a living witness of Christ’s joy and compassion.”

Vision

To cultivate a world where the Love of God and love of neighbor are lived as the highest calling—bringing healing, dignity, and hope to every person through compassionate action, spiritual reflection, and inclusive education—is also to recognize that true transformation begins in the hidden places of the heart, where grace reshapes wounds into wisdom and weakness into strength. It is to affirm that every act of love, no matter how small, participates in a greater divine story, weaving lives together into a tapestry of mercy and justice that outlasts generations. 

“Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud.”                             

1 Corinthians 13:4

 

Mission

To live and share the Love of God through words, witness, and works that uplift the broken and encourage the seeking, while promoting love of neighbor by fostering empathy, service, and social responsibility across cultures and communities, is to create accessible spiritual, educational, and creative resources that help people grow in faith, character, and compassion; it is to honor every person’s story, affirming their worth and walking with them toward healing and purpose, and to model grace in weakness, showing that even in struggle, love can be a light that transforms lives.

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Disciples of Love

Disciples of Love is the team of Amor Evangelizans, living the way of life rooted in Christ’s love. Through catechesis, prayer, and joyful witness, we proclaim the Gospel and invite all to walk with us in the mission of evangelization.

Rev. Fr. Jacinto Ybanez Rama, Jr 

Servant-Founder

Shepherd of Wisdom. Educator. Caregiver. Former college professor at Lyceum of Cebu; now teaching at Salazar Colleges of Science and Institute of Technology. Founder of AMOR EVANGELIZANS, a ministry rooted in Gospel-centered love. Evangelizing generations through faith, formation, and compassionate service. A Roman Catholic Priest committed to truth and transformation.

Cliff Joseph Ronulo

Bridge of Hope

 

He serves as an Academic Coordinator at Salazar Colleges of Science and Institute of Technology (SCSIT). A Licensed Professional Teacher (LPT) with a Diploma in Special Education, he is a dedicated instructor who also works as Secretary to the Dean, contributing to both academic leadership and administrative support. His dual expertise in teaching and administration reflects his commitment to advancing inclusive education and strengthening institutional development.

Florianne Biyok

Witness to the Tenderness of God

 

LET Passer, Professor at Salazar Colleges of Science and Institute of Technology She walked through seasons of rejection, yet never lost her grace. In time, she found her place — not just in a classroom, but in the heart of her calling. Her life bears witness to the tenderness of God: faithful, healing, and quietly victorious.

Dr. Nerissa Soberano - Lopez, Ed.D

 

Ambassador of God's Love, Faith and Hope

A Doctor of Education and former Dean of the College of Education at the University of the Visayas, she is known for her leadership in teacher formation, educational research, and community outreach. She previously served as Dean of Lasalle Toledo, and now continues her commitment to academic excellence and educational development as Dean of General Education at Salazar Colleges of Science and Institute of Technology (SCSIT). She is also a PAASCU Accreditor, R-QAT of CHED VII, CADTEC VII Officer, and President in the Coalition for Better Education, further strengthening her role in advancing quality assurance, academic standards, and educational innovation in the region.

 

 

 

 

Fuji Tuazon

Witness and Animator of God’s Love in Teaching

 

LET Passer | Instructor and Professor of History | Animator for Graduating Students and LET Review. An instructor at Salazar Colleges of Science and Institute of Technology, Fuji Tuazon is a passionate educator and mentor who guides future teachers toward excellence — not only by teaching history, but by helping them make it. As an animator and academic leader, he empowers aspiring educators to rise with confidence, forming minds and hearts for the vocation of teaching.

 

Susan Bargamento Canizares

Witness of Grace

 

She serves as an administrative staff member, instructor, and is in charge of campus ministry at Salazar Colleges of Science and Institute of Technology (SCSIT). In these roles, she contributes to both the academic and spiritual life of the institution, fostering holistic student development. While pursuing her Master’s degree, she continues to strengthen her commitment to teaching, academic service, and ministry leadership, embodying dedication to education and faith formation within the campus community.

Logo and Coat of Arms

The logo of Amor Evangelizans beautifully embodies its mission and values as a community of evangelizing love. At its heart is the phrase Amor Evangelizans – Evangelizing Love, which proclaims the group’s call to spread the Gospel through compassion and service. Rooted in the words of Jesus in John 13:34–35, it reflects the new commandment to love one another as He has loved us, the very law of love that defines true discipleship. The heart, rendered in four colors, symbolizes different dimensions of this mission: red for the love of God, orange for zeal, blue for the maternal presence of Mary, and blue-green for renewal, balance, healing, and clear communication in sharing Christ’s love. The white dove signifies the Holy Spirit, bringing peace and divine guidance, while the white cross stands as the enduring symbol of Christianity and sacrifice. Together, these elements form a vibrant visual proclamation of faith, love, and evangelization.

The Coat of Arms of AMOR EVANGELIZANS is a visual proclamation of faith, mercy, and mission—inspired by the life and ministry of Rev. Fr. Jacinto Ybañez Rama Jr. At its crest, a radiant gold cross flanked by stylized flowers symbolizes Christ’s light and the flourishing of grace. The shield is divided into two fields: the upper blue section bears an open book for teaching and a haloed cross for holy evangelization; the lower red section features a central gold cross and two white fleur-de-lis, representing Marian devotion and purity. Beneath the shield, the Latin motto Dilectio Dei Maior Est Peccatis Nostris—“The love of God is greater than our sins”—expresses the heart of the ministry: a message of healing, hope, and Gospel-centered love.