austraLasia

?

Shortcut

PrevPrev Article

NextNext Article

Larger Font Smaller Font Up Down Go comment Print Attachment
Views 1688 Comment 0

20151024_PNG.jpg


By Fr. Savio Angelo Sanchez, SDB


Port Moresby, PNG, October 24, 2015 – From the 22nd to 24th of October a group of 15 Salesians and 3 lay collaborators (who are also past pupils) gathered for Reflection Days on Salesian Vocation Promotion in PNG-SI. This was organized by Fr. Casper Charles, the Delegation Vocation Promotion In-Charge. The Reflection Days were envisioned to give the Salesians an avenue to assess and talk about the state of Vocation Promotion in the Delegation.


Fr. Waimi Klower, a Papua New Guinean Anglican priest and a lecturer of Ethics and Civics at the University of Papua New Guinea came on the 22nd to talk about “Melanesian Obligatory Relationship Network.” His talk provided the participants of the Reflection Days with some insights into the Melanesian culture and philosophy. This helped the confreres to understand better the Melanesian context where the youth and possible vocation candidates are coming from.


On the second day of the Reflection Days, the Salesian Archbishop of Rabaul, Francesco Panfilo was supposed to give a talk on “The Salesian Approach to Vocation Promotion.” But he was not able to come because his flight was cancelled. Nonetheless, he sent via internet a copy of his talk. It was distributed and the Delegate Superior, Fr. Peter Baquero read it. Then the participants shared their comments, reactions, and insights based on “The Spirituality of the Playground” which was the focus of the Bishop’s talk. Archbishop Panfilo’s reflection was basically drawn from Don Bosco’s “Letter from Rome.” Among the challenges, Archbishop Panfilo pointed out the lack of good family background. He also underlined that the presence of “boarding houses” in many Salesian schools in the Delegation “gives the Salesians opportunity to see the candidates and to follow them up closely. And it gives the opportunity to the candidates to see closely their Salesian mentors. This is a huge opportunity.”


On the last day of the Reflection Days, Fr. Casper Charles delivered his report. He also provided some statistics. For the past decade or so, about 70 candidates have entered the Savio House Aspirantate. The Vocation Promotion In-Charge also exhorted everyone by recalling Don Bosco’s words: “Remember that we give the Church a great treasure when we are instrumental in procuring a vocation…”


Of the 18 participants of the Reflection Days, 6 are Papua New Guineans (3 SDBs and 3 past pupils). Certain aspects of the Melanesian culture that affect the youth regarding their choice to embrace Salesian life were discussed. Small group discussions allowed the participants to share, reflect together and listen to each other. The challenges as well as the opportunities were identified. Strategies and Lines of Action were drawn up and proposed to address pressing concerns as regards fostering apostolic vocations in general and Salesian vocations in particular.


How do we attract more vocations? One confrere said: “A happy Salesian community attracts vocations.” Another one said: “What attracted me to join the Salesians was their presence. They were there with us in the playground. They also worked with us. They spent time with us during recreation. We saw them also assisting us in the dormitory.” An elderly confrere insisted: “We must ensure that the structures and the environment in our boarding houses are conducive for fostering apostolic vocations.”


The participants of the Reflection Days wrapped up the discussions convinced of the need to create a culture of vocation in every Salesian setting. At the same time each is aware that a credible witness of Salesian life is still the best way to showcase our vocation, and one that truly attracts the young to give themselves to God in the footsteps of Don Bosco.


20151024_PNG1.jpg


20151024_PNG2.jpg


20151024_PNG3.jpg


20151024_PNG4.jpg



Attach

Drag and drop your files here, or Click attach files button.

Maximum File Size : 0MB (Allowed extentsions : *.*)

0 file(s) attached ( / )

  1. 3783(III)_Planning and Development Office in Dili

    By Fr. Gui, SDB Dili, Timor Leste, October 29, 2015 - Planning and Development Office (PDO) is an office, working under the umbrella of provincial economer with the specific job of taking care the quality management and reliable report for ...
    Date2015.10.29 CategoryTLS Reply0 Views2482 file
    Read More
  2. 3783(II)_The vocation story of first Khmer Salesian

    at the center one prenovice on his side two Khmer postnovices in Sampran, Thailand - Cl. Dary and Somony By Cl. Somony, SDB Sampran, Thailand, October 29, 2015 - Twenty five years after the start of the Salesian Mission in Cambodia there ar...
    Date2015.10.29 CategoryCamb. Reply0 Views1464 file
    Read More
  3. 3783(I)_The Journey of Joint Love

    By Fr. GB Van Hao, SDB Dalat, Viet Nam, October 28, 2015 - ‘The Journey of Joint Love’ was a charity program held in Don Bosco Dalat community by the evening Oct 26 2015 on the occasion of the 1st anniversary of Tu Tam voluntary group. Ther...
    Date2015.10.29 CategoryVIE Reply0 Views2238 file
    Read More
  4. 3782(II)_Bosconian shares the motivation for his baptism

    By Tangmo Dechachat, SYM Hua Hin, Thailand, October 28, 2015 - One year ago during the pastoral visit of Archbishop Savio Hon Tai Fai in Hua Hin, Salesian parish of St. Theresa of Lisieux were baptized 10 young people. Among them was also T...
    Date2015.10.28 CategoryTHA Reply0 Views1810 file
    Read More
  5. 3782(I)_Myanmar theologate community in Yangon

    By Cl. Paschal Kyaw, SDB Yangon, Myanmar, October 28, 2015 - Theologate community was opened in Yangon since 2011 with four students. At present, we are fifteen confreres in our community, five formators and ten students. Our formators are ...
    Date2015.10.28 CategoryMYM Reply0 Views1807 file
    Read More
  6. 3781(III)_6th Salesian Historian Congress about the perception of the figure of Don Bosco outside of Salesian Work

    By Fr. Vaclav Klement, SDB Turin, Italy, October 28, 2015 - As the Don Bosco Bicentenary Year draws to the close, we notice the last major event in Turin, Italy: “The 6th International Congress of Salesian Historians” (ACSSA). From October ...
    Date2015.10.27 CategoryWorld Reply0 Views1754 file
    Read More
  7. 3781(II)_Sarasit (=Salesian) and Sarasas?

    By Our Own Correspondent, SDB Chiang Mai, Thailand, October 27, 2015 - Our Salesian Aspirants of Thailand are studying in three different places – junior aspirants (grade 7-9) in Hua Hin (Salesian school) and Chiang Mai (Sarasas school), se...
    Date2015.10.27 CategoryTHA Reply0 Views1477 file
    Read More
  8. 3781(I)_DB200 Exhibit at the Pontifical University of Santo Tomas

    By Fr. Drans Nolasco, SDB Manila, Philippines, October 24, 2015 - The DB200 Exhibit is now on display at the lobby of the Tan Yan Kee Student Center Building of the Pontifical University of Santo Tomas, Manila. The exhibit will be until Oct...
    Date2015.10.27 CategoryFIN Reply0 Views2026 file
    Read More
  9. 3780(III)_Meaningful Fruits of Don Bosco Bicentenary in Myanmar

    By Our Own Correspondent Mandalay, Myanmar, October 24, 2015 - Although the Salesian Mission in Myanmar was started already 76 years ago (1939), the 80+ Salesian confreres SDB and 7 novices are going through a period of charismatic re-found...
    Date2015.10.26 CategoryMYM Reply0 Views1373 file
    Read More
  10. 3780(II)_The provincial of Vietnam makes his first canonical visit in the land of the Chingiz Khaan

    By Fr. Anthony Kishore Minj, SDB Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, October 24, 2015 - After being appointed as a new superior of the Province of Vietnam by the Rector Major Fr Ángel Fernández Artime in the beginning of this year and installed as provi...
    Date2015.10.26 CategoryMong. Reply0 Views1456 file
    Read More
List
Board Pagination Prev 1 ... 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 514 515 516 ... 546 Next
/ 546