The Domino Lux International Fraternity and Sorority (DLX) recently completed its annual spiritual drive, which saw members visiting numerous Catholic churches across the island of Guam. The non-profit organization made the journey as a sign of their commitment to their faith as part of their Holy Week tradition. The event, which saw close to 200 participants, began before sunrise on Saturday in Maite and included stops at various parishes. Members like Joanna Antonio expressed their excitement for the event, considering DLX their second family and a way to give back to the community. Mary Lopez, whose husband is a DLX member, highlighted the positive influence the group has had on her family, particularly spiritually. This year marked their first time joining the spiritual drive, which coincided with their anniversary. The DLX spiritual drive is just one of many events and initiatives the organization has undertaken to make Guam a better place, including family days, beach cleanups, and campaigns against bullying. The consistent commitment to faith and community service by DLX members has made a lasting impact on the island and its residents.
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