719 Formation focus
EAST ASIA-OCEANIA: FORMATION FOCUS
 
TIGARAKSA (Indo): 16th August -- The delegates, Provincials, Regional, Formation Department members have all gone their separate ways, and life in Tigaraksa has begun to return to normal once again, but 'formation' is certainly a question 'on the boil'.  In a region that boasts the strongest surge of vocations along with experiences of vocational scarcity, the Congregation continues to reflect on its formation practice, on the fragility of vocations (from bitter experience), on Brother vocations, on the need for a good prenovitiate formation, the urgency of preparing one or two persons in the region trained in Salesianity, on the formation of the formators themselves.
Formation sounds like serious business, but part of it - perhaps a large part of it - is the value of the community as a living entity, and the gathering at Tigaraksa was no exception to this.  As described by Fr. Chrys Saldanha from the Formation Department, "we had a nice family get-together with some of the Provincials and Delegates trying their hand on the 'angklung' for the first time in their lives. It's a simple instrument made of bamboo, which when shaken,
gives off a particular note. You need a dozen of these instruments, of different sizes, to give you a wide range of musical notes and so form an orchestra. In fact, without any practice, the first-timers on the angklung were able to play 'Que sera sera'!!!"
It is to be assumed that the assembled Provincials and Delegates eventually reached timely decisions beyond that famous refrain. 'austraLasia' will let you know in due course.