
Actress and comedienne Candy Pangilinan expressed her gratitude to the altar servers and lay ministers of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish for letting her son Quentin join them in the pews.
The 49-year-old actress posted three photos of Quentin silently praying with the altar servers and lay ministers, while observing proper safety protocols.
She wrote in the caption, “Quentin attending the Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Novena Mass with all safety protocols. He is always wearing his mask, shield and keeping social distancing.”
“But he couldn't stop himself to join the altar boys kahit nakiki-seat in lang siya. The boys are so generous enough to make him stay with them,” she added.
The former My Special Tatay actress even asked the altar servers and lay ministers if she could take their photos.
“I was touched with the kuya lay ministers who called him, siguro naawa. They told him to wear polo and black pants so he [can] join the lay ministers pew,” shared Candy.
She expressed her gratitude to the lay ministers for their kind actions towards her son.
“Awwww…. Thank you kuya's and lolo's. Sana I can find someone to train Quentin to be an official altar server soon,” shared Candy.
“Still it's good to find a community who would embrace and accept your child with respect and dignity. Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, pray for us.”
As a loving mother, Candy didn't forget to add her special hashtags to show her love for Quentin. The former Bilangin ang Bituin sa Langit actress wrote “#CANDYSUGGESTS #adhdkid #autism #ourspeciallove #candyandquentin.”
Fans of Candy and Quentin expressed their support and love for the two and left heartwarming messages.
Photo courtesy: candypangilinan (IG)
Candy Pangilinan has also been sharing many of her bonding moments with Quentin on social media such as their TikTok dance videos and her vlogs on YouTube.
Take a look at these precious moments of Candy Pangilinan and her son Quentin in this gallery: