Mailnews_old

Views 551 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 #2896
  

Father John Visser: Officer of the Order of Orange-Nassau

SIHANOUKVILLE: 27 July 2011 -- Father John Visser, Dutch Salesian Missionary, will be promoted as an Officer of the Order of Orange-Nassau this coming August by Queen Beatriz of the Netherlands. He has been a Knight of the Order since 1981. The Order, created in 1892 by Queen Regent Emma of the Netherlands, is granted to someone ‘who deserves appreciation and recognition from society for the special way in which they have carried out their activities,’ explains the official website of the Dutch Chivalric Order.
     Father John Visser, born in 1933, has been a Salesian missionary to Thailand and Cambodia since 1956. ‘I was among the first Salesian missionaries to fly, thanks to President Nasser of Egypt. He closed the Suez Canal Zone during the Suez Crisis in 1956. The missionaries waiting in Italy to go to Thailand could not board the ship, so the superiors sent us by plane,’ he said.
     Ordained priest in 1964 in Germany, Father Visser returned to Thailand. Over a period of 35 years, he has been involved in the opening or running of Salesian works such as the Don Bosco Technical School in Bangkok, and subsequently others in Banpong, Udon Thani, Hua Hin, Haadyai and Surat Thani. In 1992, at 58 years of age, following a request by the Cambodian government and the urging of his superiors, Father Visser visited Cambodia to consider the challenge to develop educational works in a country that had just seen the end to a period of violence and political instability.
     In 1995 in New York, along with Brother Roberto Panetto, he received the ‘Servitor Pacis Award’ in recognition of his commitment to the development of peace in Cambodia. Brother Panetto led the development of technical schools in the Khmer refugee camps in Thailand during the 1980s. The Award, a combined Vatican-UN recognition, was given in the same ceremony to then Filipino President Corazon Aquino and a number of other persons.
     "I think this kind of medal should go to our benefactors, like Mr Hector Loontjens or his Sawasdee Foundation", Fr Visser said. "Their great support helps us a lot in order to provide the best for the youth of countries like Thailand and Cambodia. I think this is all Providence and we thank these benefactors so much. Recently a German organization asked me about the sustainability of our works in Cambodia. I answered that we believe in Providence and also we expect that Cambodia will develop in the coming years, so the Cambodian government will be able to support the running of these projects too" he concluded. Currently, Cambodian students in the Don Bosco technical schools in Phnom Penh, Battambang, Sihanokville and Poipet pay very little by way of school fees, while the Don Bosco Childrens Fund, founded in Thailand by Father Visser, supports the studies of hundreds of children in different Cambodian provinces.
     Father John Visser will travel soon to Holland to receive his award, but also to visit benefactors in his country and in Germany. ‘My dream now is to develop the Don Bosco Vocational Centre in Kep City. We are going to open it this coming October. Then we also have land in Stung Treng and hope to open a technical school in that northern province in about five years time to attend to the indigenous young people of that region", he said.

  _________________ 
 AustraLasia is an email service for the Salesian Family of Asia Pacific.  It also functions as an agency for ANS based in Rome.  For queries please contact admin@bosconet.aust.com . RSS feeds - just go to Bosconet, click on austraLasia 2011 in the sidebar. You will see the RSS orange icon in your browser address bar - add it from there.  Or be interactive with the EAO blog Cetera Tolle. Avail yourself of the Salesian Digital Library at http://sdl.sdb.org

  1. 2882_Blessed Peter To Rot, PNG's saint!

    CategoryPGS Views583
    Read More
  2. 2883_A tiny tale with a big response!

    CategoryWorld Views524
    Read More
  3. 2884_Augustine Zhao Rong and his Companions, Martyrs

    CategoryWorld Views459
    Read More
  4. 2885_Province Day in Australia-Pacific

    CategoryAUL Views365
    Read More
  5. 2886_DBTC leads technical education in the Punjab

    CategoryFIS Views448
    Read More
  6. 2887_A fly on the wall or a fly in the ointment?

    CategoryWorld Views654
    Read More
  7. 2888_The language tangle

    CategoryWorld Views548
    Read More
  8. 2889_Salesians mark the memory of Fr John Lee: lay volunteer missionaries take up where he left off

    CategoryKOR Views469
    Read More
  9. 2890_Tribute to the Pioneer

    CategoryPGS Views584
    Read More
  10. 2891_ADMA reforms in earnest in Japan

    CategoryGIA Views641
    Read More
  11. 2892_Media Forum brings Digital Age Awareness

    CategoryPGS Views645
    Read More
  12. 2893_Skills on Wheels: Street Children Village Goes Beyond its Walls

    CategoryFIN Views545
    Read More
  13. 2894_Shells Blessed at Australia - Pacific WYD Commissioning

    CategoryAUL Views446
    Read More
  14. 2895_Treasure within

    CategoryWorld Views608
    Read More
  15. 2896_Father John Visser: Officer of the Order of Orange-Nassau

    CategoryCambodia Views551
    Read More
  16. 2897_"Change starts with you"!

    CategoryPGS Views642
    Read More
  17. 2898_An extraordinary personal testimony

    CategoryKOR Views518
    Read More
  18. 2899_From Jakarta to Sumba … a First Profession

    CategoryIndonesia Views488
    Read More
  19. 2900_Father Wihelm Schmid SDB:"made life singable and lovable"

    CategoryCIN Views445
    Read More
  20. 2901_Communications events in the Region

    CategoryEAO Views408
    Read More
Board Pagination Prev 1 ... 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 ... 177 Next
/ 177