Mailnews_old

World
2018.03.18 22:19

1222_Catacombs - here we come?

Views 565 Votes 0 Comment 0
?

Shortcut

PrevPrev Article

NextNext Article

Larger Font Smaller Font Up Down Go comment Print
?

Shortcut

PrevPrev Article

NextNext Article

Larger Font Smaller Font Up Down Go comment Print
austraLasia 1222

Catacombs - here we come?

ROME: 3 August 2005 --  The General Council has approved an innovative plan for the Catacombs of St Callistus in Rome, a city that contains many of the significant sites of Christianity's early spread into the West.  The Catacombs of St Callistus are of incomparable value as a heritage of those times and allow an immediate and direct contact with the faith of those early Christian communities.   
    The plan?  To offer confreres worldwide a sabbatical year in Rome, but specifically tied to the Catacombs as point of reference and work.  If the idea succeeds it will also guarantee an international presence by way of guides for the site.
    The proposal, which has been forwarded to all provinces, envisages that interested candidates will be members of the community of St Callistus for a minimum period of six months, and up to a year.  They would be asked to offer a service as guide in their own language both mornings and afternoons - anything up to five guided visits per day.  Wednesdays and all of February the Catacombs are closed.
    Interested candidates would have an initial period for study of the Catacombs and the early Christian era, in order to be well prepared for their role.  The individual can also plan a personalised study programme in connection with other Christian archaeological sites in Rome.  Travelling expenses to and from the province of origin would be covered by the St Callistus community. The intention of the plan is that interested candidates would apply initially through their provincial.
    From the EAO Region there are currently three guides, Fr  Mason of AUL, Fr Chung of CIN and Fr Mataconis who was a missionary in KOR.  However, the language areas normally covered at present at the Catacombs are English, Spanish, French and German.  Obviously other languages are welcome according to need and capacity.
    Rome, of course, is not the only Salesian location with responsibility for early Christian sites.  There is also Jerusalem with nearby Beit Jemal.  This latter location is considered by many scholars and archaeologists to be the original burial spot of St Stephen, the first Christian martyr.  There are no current plans for Jerusalem along the lines being suggested for St Callistus, but the idea remains open for when other matters in the Holy Land and within Salesian arrangements can permit.

__________________
AustraLasia is an email service for the Salesian Family of Asia Pacific.  It also functions as an agency for ANS based in Rome.  For RSS feeds, subscribe to www.bosconet.aust.com/rssala.xml.  If you subscribe, email this information and your name will come off the regular email list.  RSS eliminates problems such as multiple mailings, viruses, email bloat.  Think about it!


List of Articles
No. Category Subject Views
2690 THA 2711_"The Person Who I admire: A Christian Priest - John Bosco" 495
2689 AUL 2710_A 'Pressie' writes to us from Thailand 307
2688 Pac. 2709_Salesian students 'all shook up' on NZ outdoor excursion 491
2687 AUL 2708_ "You have the passion and networks to spread our messages far and wide" 528
2686 KOR 2707_Don Bosco Youth Broadcasting School organises Korean Youth Film Festival 523
2685 Cambodia 2706_Thai Provincial highlights importance of communications 386
2684 World 2705_141st Mission Expedition gathers 629
2683 AUL 2704_Old Scholar, Dominic College Tasmania, to swim English Channel 598
2682 AUL 2703_Long and rewarding journey of God's love: Fr Martin Tanti 715
2681 AUL 2702_ASMOAF director visits Pakistan 523
2680 India 2701_Mother Teresa International Film Festival: coming to a theatre near you? 640
2679 FIS 2700_BOSCO saves 40 students! 378
2678 FIS 2699_Don Bosco Middle School, another dream come true 526
2677 FIS 2698_Pakistan's floods and us 386
2676 FIN 2697_Asia's Nobel award to past pupil 546
2675 AUL 2696_Aus-Pac website morphs into a beauty to behold 339
2674 World 2695_Touch of sun or son of Don Bosco? 570
2673 FIN 2694_Theatre retains its magic, despite social media 513
2672 FIN 2693_The Genius and Ingenuity of Fr. Schwarz 576
2671 World 2692_The twisted tale of 'Brother Thomas' 376
Board Pagination Prev 1 ... 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 ... 177 Next
/ 177