Brazil – The Brazilian Salesian Communication Network Committee Discusses the 2026 School Enrollment Campaign
Brazil – February 2025 – On February 26, the provincial communication coordinators of the Salesian Provinces and the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians in Brazil participated in an online meeting, following the annual sector calendar. With the coordination of Maria Dantas, Executive Coordinator of the Salesian Network Brazil (RSB) and National Coordinator of the Communication Committee, the group reviewed the proposal developed by the Pilot Group responsible for planning the 2026 enrollment campaign for Salesian schools. The proposed themes, slogans, and graphics were well received by the committee members. The next step is to prepare the plan for producing the campaign materials. Another key topic discussed was the Salesian participation in Muticom – the Brazilian Communication Mutirão – which will take place from September 25 to 28 in Manaus. Among the approved proposals was a pilgrimage with young people to the “Holy Door” of the Jubilee, opened in the Manaus Cathedral. The Salesian communicators also discussed organizing thematic workshops for Salesian presences across Brazil, with the first workshop scheduled for April 24. The meeting conluded with a blessing given by Fr. Francisco Alves de Lima, the Provincial Delegate for Communication of the Salesian Province of Manaus.
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