4661(I)_“Let us be bearers of good news”

4661(I)_“Let us be bearers of good news”

ELaunch of the Salesian Bulletin in PNG

March 7, 2018

By Our Own Correspondent

Port Moresby, PNG, 24 February 2018 -- At midday, on 24th February, 2018, Fr Alfred Maravilla SDB, Provincial, launched the Salesian Bulletin. Present with him were Fr. Dominic Kachira sdb, Fr. Srimal Priyanga sdb, Fr. Robinson Parapilly sdb, Fr. Ariel Macatangay sdb and Fr. Jorge Ormeño SDB.

“Let us be bearers of good news,” stated Fr Provincial with vigour. “As students of Catholic schools, let us spread the good that we do and make-known the good news. This bulletin is our little contribution to making the charism of Don Bosco known and loved”, he said.

The Salesian Bulletin is a means of contact between the members of the Salesian family, through which the Salesian charism is better known and loved by its members.

As per the wishes of Don Bosco, Father and Founder of the Society of St Francis de Sales, the magazine, is meant to inspire every staff member, student, mission partner and collaborator of the institution. It is therefore distributed to every member of the Salesian Family at every Salesian institution. The articles in this issue dwell on the Strenna of the Rector Major and highlight, ‘Listening’. The next issue scheduled for release at the end of May will dwell on ‘Accompaniment.’

The official launching was inserted in the first Media Education Seminar (MES) that kicked off on the same day. Organized by the Catholic Bishops Conference’s Social Communication (SOCOM), MES is aimed at educating and enabling secondary and tertiary students’ to be critical consumers and creative producers in the media with the intent to spread the ‘Good News.’ This full-day seminar dwelt on Images and Photos.

The seminar was held at the Emmaus Conference, Boroko in Don Bosco Technological Institute (DBTI) compound and saw 7 catholic schools attend the program with a total of 65 participants for the program. The schools were: Sacred Heart Teachers College, Bomana; Don Bosco Technological Institute, Boroko; Don Bosco Technical School, Gabutu; Limana Vocational School, Caritas Technical School, Boroko; Jubilee Catholic Secondary School, Hohola and Marianville Secondary School, Bomana.

The program highlighted the message of the Holy Father, Pope Francis for the 52nd World Communication Day. “The truth will set you free (Jn 8:32) - Fake news and journalism for peace.”

Each session had inputs and a practical component that had to be completed in a set time period. Sheryll Extra-Isoaimo and Ian Zuasula dealt with Posters and Photographs, while the session on the World Communication Day message and logos was taken by Fr. Ambrose Pereira sdb.

“It was marvellous to see all the participants engaged and working in their respective schools, striving to bring out the best through their productions. It was a group of dynamic and lively participants engaged in critical analysis and constructive productions. There were several who challenged their companions to look beyond the obvious ‘image’.”, commented Fr. Ambrose. The second MES will be held on April 7th and will deal with Articles and Newsletters.