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Mamma Margaret in Japanese edition for Don Bosco's Feast day, and also in Vietnamese

TOKYO: 28th January 2006 --  Don Bosco Sha, the Salesian publishers in Tokyo, have published an attractive edition of Fr Peter Lappin's Sunshine in the Shadows, a life of Mamma Margaret.  In Vietnam, they have taken the DVD film version of Mamma Margaret produced by Elledici some years back and provided a voice-over in Vietnamese.  It is likely, too, that the more recent printed version of MM, as well as being published in English shortly, will also find its way into several of the Asian languages.
    The idea for the Lappin version in Japanese came from a group of Cooperators, who wanted to have something they could read about Don Bosco's first Cooperator, his mother.  Fr Matsuo, the vice provincial, took on the task of translation, and the text was first launched on the province website.  Many viewers on the site passed positive comments on it and requested that it find its way into a printed version.
    At that point the Association of Salesian Schools, the province level animation group for Salesian schools, with heads of Colleges and all Salesian schools right down to kindergarten level took up the question of financing and distributing the printed publication.  As a result every family with a child in a Salesian school in Japan will receive a free copy, if they haven't already received it.  'Free', but the schools pay an amount per head to the Association of Salesian Schools for precisely this kind of thing.  It's a good idea.  Mamma Margaret is number ten in a series, now, meaning that every year a family receives a Salesian document of one or another kind ot help them in their educational or spiritual tasks as family.
    The Vietnamese effort is similar, although it is not something directed to schools, these being relatively few in number.  Instead, a copy of the DVD and a brochure to go with it has gone to all members of the Salesian Family.

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