Brothers win the race: Profile of Brother Rafael Vargas, S.D.B.
(Photo courtesy of the Salesians of St. John Bosco)
How did you meet your community?
I first met the Salesians when I attended Don Bosco Prep High School, where I was able to be fully surrounded by the Salesian spirit and family environment. I entered the community right after high school.
Your favorite way to pray?
I enjoy using Christian and instrumental music to help me reflect, meditate, and give praise.
Best ministry experience so far?
A summer in one of our communities in Juarez, Mexico. In addition to being able to work with poor youth, I had the opportunity to serve twice a week in a juvenile detention center.
Tell us a fun fact about yourself.
One of my random hobbies is all types of dancing, especially breakdancing.
The best parts of community life?
The witness of the other members is a source of motivation, and the fellowship we share is a huge support, including informal moments where we can simply be ourselves around each other.
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