Mailnews_old

?

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 1366

Salesians in Sugar Land (aka Negros Occidental): a Christmas blessing from Fr Felix

BACOLOD CITY: 24th December 2005 --  Fr Felix Furlan writes from St. Joseph the Worker Parish amidst the sugarcane fields of Negros Occidental.  It is an upbeat letter, full of information about the developing Salesian project in those parts.  Fr Felix was there 25 years ago as the parish's first curate - it was the very first Salesian parish of the then single province of the Philippines on Negros.  Now, this year, the Salesian presence, as part of the South Philippines Province, has been stepped up 'in number and quality' to become a fully-fledged Salesian community with a plan, and completely dedicated to the pastoral care of some 35,000 inhabitants, most of them sugar cane workers and their families spread over 36 villages or haciendas as they call them there.
    The parish area is fortunate in having roads that connect all the villages, although in the rainy season one might as well use a boat!  Every Sunday, 30 parish special ministers gather early in the morning for a blessing and to receive their commission and carry the Eucharist into the villages, while the three priests move amongst several villages per Sunday, ensuring that the entire area is covered for Mass at least once every two months.
    There are many poor families in the parish, and the only Church was actually constructed by the Company running the sugar refinery - unfortunately, despite its title and intent as a gift to the Madonna, it had become a symbol of the same Company's corruption.  The Bishop has now asked the Salesians to transform it into a shrine to Mary Help of Christians and a diocesan centre of devotion to her - something they will do willingly...if they find the equivalent of 850,000 euro to do it!  In fact, the locals already call the Church the 'cathedral' which it isn't, although somewhat larger than the actual cathedral for the diocese!
    Fr Felix then reminds us of Don Bosco's injunction to the first missionaries: "take special care of the sick, the young, the elderly and the poor and you will God's blessings".  This he has done since first becoming a missionary 43 years ago.  Now St. Joseph's the Worker Parish has launched two special projects along these lines: the nurturing and feeding of malnourished children, and help for the very poorest of families with children of school age.  For the first project, they began with 70 children attending the nearby school.  Every Friday after school they provide the children with a hot meal of rice, meat, vegetables and bread.  Recently a kind donor gave them ten sacks of rice for the cause. Fr Felix believes this project is far more important than the construction of the Church.  So too the second project.  Because of the economic downturn, so many children have interrupted the schooling after 6th class primary, to work in the fields.  It's either rice on the table at night, or school - and rice wins out!  The project to help these families is not a 'handout project'.  They have begun with families who are already involved in parish activities, and gradually involve the youngsters more in more in groups and activities, helping them in fact to help others; in return they receive assistance which helps them further their schooling.
    Yet another 'Christmas story', really, like the previous one from Korea.  Jesus came amongst us as one of us, in fact as one of the poorest amongst us, and taught us to give, as he gave.  Certainly the praiseworthy Salesian presence in Sugar Land is a sweet one, but not in any saccharine sense.  Fr Felix concludes with a wish that this Christmas - today, tomorrow, depending when you read this - will be one of joy, hope, goodness and love.  So be it.

VOCABULARY
aka: today's computer language for 'also known as'
saccharine: sweet, but in the sense of being over-sweet, cloying in fact.
__________________
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
    

List of Articles
No. Category Subject Views
1830 World 1840_The new look ANS - please take a look at www.infoans.org 529
1829 KOR 1839_Today's novice is still 'connected'! 506
1828 GIA 1838_Japanese 'Shining Star' student to head to International Physics Olympiad in Iran 571
1827 THA 1837_Surat Thani Diocese plays its part for Thai King's 80th birthday 495
1826 FIS 1836_5 new Salesians make their first profession in Cebu 401
1825 AUL 1835_Australian Salesian appointed as Melbourne Auxiliary Bishop 410
1824 EAO 1834_Clearing up some May liturgical matters 431
1823 Pac. 1833_Chanel - and the 'odour of sanctity' 574
1822 Cambodia 1832_Voice of Don Bosco now to be heard in Khmer 10043
1821 FIS 1831_New mission animation tool for North Philippines Province 482
1820 KOR 1830_Korean FMA commence Golden Jubilee celebrations 593
1819 World 1829_A young people's Easter - Timor Leste youth gather for their local Youth Day celebrations 463
1818 AUL 1828_Thien An - God's Gift to Vietnamese youngsters in inner city Melbourne 445
1817 World 1827_Alive and young - but who on earth is Paul Cat? 453
1816 THA 1826_Yet Another 'Valdocco' - this time Laos 454
1815 World 1825_'..a world that celebrates and rejoices in youthfulness...': young sdb on online ministry 489
1814 FIN 1824_'My Family, My Home' FMA Family CAmp in Philippines 569
1813 World 1823_Blogging - you'd better believe it! 284
1812 CIN 1822_114 year-old Taiwanese baptized for Easter! 460
1811 PGS 1821_"Knocked down, but never killed...": WYD Cross repeats ancient story in battered Gizo 597
Board Pagination Prev 1 ... 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 ... 177 Next
/ 177