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English: The first logo of the San Roque Cathedral Ministry of Altar Servers was crafted by Bro. Mark Journel Quero, the former Public Relations Officer of Juniors. The organizational logo is stylized as a characterization of the service that the altar servers are doing which is composed of the following symbolizations:

• The Four colors (white, violet, red and green) - represent the four liturgical colors appropriate moods to a season of the liturgical year or may highlight a special occasion where (Red – blood/fire, Green – life, growth, hope, Violet- penance, atonement, expiation, and White - Purity, Holiness, Joy, Innocence and Triumph)

• The human wearing a long clothing figure with a heart and semi-emphasized head– signify the Altar servers itself that offers its service holistically and with love and wisdom to the youth, the people and mainly to God. The clothing represents the vestment used by them that includes the cassock (sutana) and a worn-over surplice.

• The cross with light rays - that represents our God who died in the cross for the redemption from our sins and the light that gives us life and guidance. • The Rectangular Shaped figure – represents the altar where the Altar Servers particularly do their function.

• The Gold Color (which is also one of the liturgical colors that functions as a default) – represents the possession of the altar servers with relaxation and enjoyment of life, good health, promotion of courage, confidence and willpower in every meaningful activities they do within the liturgical year of the Catholic faith.

• Surrounding the enclosed colored cold line are the words “Ministry of Altar Servers” – which is the name of the organization itself and below is “San Roque Parish Cathedral” – which means that it is the base of the institution.

• The Circle - symbolizes the continuation of the service, life and the generation of the organization.
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Source Bro. Mark Journel Quero
Author Mark Journel Quero

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