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August 9
2012
USA West Province Newsletter • Building Bridges Between Communities
August 9, 2012
Dear Brother and Sister Salesians:
My plan was to reflect today on the
third element of the preventive system
(“education is a matter of the heart”)
which the Rector Major proposes we
need to reconsider in his short presen-
tation of the 2013 strenna. But let’s
postpone that until next week. Be-
cause I’m writing this on the 8th, feast
day of St. Dominic, founder of the
Order of Preachers.
“So what” you say? Has the provin-
cial gone Dominican? Well actually,
I think Dominic has gone Salesian!
Preparing for Mass this morning here
in the provincial house it struck me
how much the story of St. Dominic’s
life and mission parallels what we
Salesians are challenged to by both our
last General Chapter (GC 26) and our
next (GC 27).
If GC 26 measures our return to Don
Bosco by the four nuclei of the urgent
need for evangelization and the need
to call others (the mysticism of Give
me souls) together with poverty and
new frontiers (the asceticism of Take
away the rest), Dominic’s life story
shows us the same dynamic. Shocked
by the success of Albigensian preach-
ing (everything material is evil, so
Jesus did not take on flesh, procreation
is sinful, etc.), Dominic felt the urgent
need to preach the truth of the Gospel
and he called others to join him. He
understood why other Catholic evan-
gelists were not succeeding among the
ordinary people. Their lifestyles were
not as authentically evangelical as
those of the heretics! So his Order of
Preachers would live a life of poverty
that was visible, credible, and fruitful,
freeing them for the new frontiers of
a worldwide mission that would last
for centuries.
And if GC 27 will measure our fol-
lowing of Christ by the visible, cred-
ible, and fruitful witness we give to
the radical way of the Gospel made
specific for us Salesians in work and
temperance, Dominic’s life story again
shows us the same dynamic. There
were Catholic preachers to take on
the Albigensians, but the manner to
which they had become accustomed
was what inspired the muses of the
likes of Geoffrey Chaucer and later
Martin Luther. So Dominic formed a
band of itinerant preachers to preach
God’s Word while living lives of sim-
plicity, purity, community, authentic-
ity, hard work and temperance. Then
their preaching succeeded. Met any
Albigensians lately?
This feast of St. Dominic also gives
me the chance to warmly thank his
sons for lending us the auspices of
their School of Philosophy and Theol-
ogy in Berkeley to help us grow in our
own Salesian spirit. May God grant
holiness of life, faithfulness to our
mission, and more vocations to the
sons of Dominic Guzman and John
Bosco.
Sincerely,
Rev. Timothy Ploch, SDB
Provincial
P rovincial’s Calendar
August 2012
9-11 New Director’s Workshop, Fr.
Chinh Nguyen, SDB
12 Sunday Supply, St. Luke’s,
Stockton
13 Office Day
14 Arrival at LAX of new SUE
Novices
15 Reception of 2012-2013
Novices
16-18 Provincial Council Meeting,
San Francisco
19 Sunday Supply, St. Luke’s,
Stockton
20 Community Meeting, DBTI,
Rosemead
21 First Profession, Bro. Peter
Duoc Le, SDB
22-23 Office Days
Please Pray for our Sick
Mrs. Elizabeth Alvarez
Fr. Chris Woerz
Mrs. Thresiamma Paradayil
Val Colussi
Bro. Noel DeBruton
Bro. Druno DePretto
Bro. Tony Freitas
Fr. John Malloy
Bro. Phil Mandile
Dona Bucilla
May They Rest In Peace
MRS. CATHERINE
BACCARI
August 7, 2012
wife of Al Baccari
long time Sts. Peter and Paul
Parishioners
Salesian Cooperators and
supporters
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Salesian Volunteers
Born To Serve!
Jessie Smith a young adult from
Wisconsin found the Salesian Vol-
unteer program through “catholic
volunteer network” she found the
opportunity that she was looking for
to serve our Lord being with young
people specially those in most need.
After participating in our discern-
ment retreat and filling out the
application Jessie was welcome to our
volunteer program and invited to be
part in our formation retreat. In this
retreat Jessie had the opportunity to
write her mission statement that we
would like to share with you. Jessie
has been assigned to serve in Ti-
juana Mexico
I hope you enjoy her mission state-
ment as we did...
Jc Montenegro
“It is not you who chose Me, but I
who chose you.” John 15:16. I love
this verse because it reminds me that
it is really a calling that I am here,
and it is God who has asked me to
give up this year of my life to serve
and grow closer to Him and His call
for me. During this year I also imag-
ine myself as Mother Teresa puts it:
“I am a little pencil in the hand of a
writing God, who is sending a love
letter to the world.” I feel incredibly
grateful for this opportunity as it has
been a desire in my heart for a long
time, and I know it is only the begin-
ning of the great adventure that will
be the rest of my life.
Upon entering the mission I will
carry with me not only my faith, but
 
the values instilled in me of respect
for all human life, honesty, positive
attitude, hard work, and the value of
Compassion. I will also carry with
me what I have been reminded of
on this retreat which is that we do
nothing for our own glory, or just to
help others, but for the glory of God
and to love and walk with others in
the every day journey.
Though I have small goals of im-
proving my Spanish abilities, learn-
ing about a new culture, and gaining
more skills to build my career as a
teacher, my greater personal goals
are learning more about myself and
growing in confidence in who I am,
as well as becoming proficient in the
practice of Don Bosco’s Preventative
System.
I will go into this year of missions
with an open heart in order to learn
about the people and place I will be
in, as well as be flexible to the tasks
asked of me. I want to be able to
use all my gifts to their maximum
potential in order to help others
around me. Most importantly I
hope to stay rooted in prayer and
the Eucharist because without
those it’s so easy to loose joy, focus,
and energy to serve and love those
around me with a pure heart.
JESSICA M SMITH
InTouch Provincial Newsletter
Salesians of St. John Bosco
1100 Franklin Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
Phone: (626) 280-8­ 622 #35
E-­mail: intouch@salesiansc.org
Weekly publications will be
distributed on Thursdays. Please
submit news for publication by
Friday of each week.
Send contributions to:
intouch@salesiansc.org.
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Salesian Volunteers
Thank You So Much!
 
From the bottom of our hearts we would like to thank all our volunteers who just finished their year of service: José
Hernandez (Tijuana), Reymundo Gomez (Laredo) Taaj Lewis (Bellflower) Carlos Sousa (East LA) Filiberto Cortez
(Richmond) and Van Tran (SJB) Thank you so much for your love and commitment to our Salesian Mission. Your
example has motivated more young people to give their lives to God as you did.
May God bless you always in this new chapter of your life. May all the skills that you learn with us be use for the good
of our young people specially the most in need. You are part of our family.
We the SALESIANS!
Welcome to our New Volunteers
After two weeks of formation our
2012-2013 Volunteers are ready for
this new apostolic experience. Our
volunteers are (from left to right)
Matt Flansbaum (Corpus Christi)
Jessica Smith and Marlette Espino-
za (Tijuana-MX) Alec Manley (East
LA) and Justin Fonteno (Laredo-
TX). In the following weeks we will
be publishing their mission state-
ments so you can get to know better.
May the Lord make the difference
in the life of the young people that
you will be ministering too.
Welcome home!
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Around the Province
The third floor is complete-
ly painted and ready for the
door casing and the door
molding. It is amazing how nice a
spray gun can put a coat of paint on
the walls and ceilings. Before the
painting contractor put on the fi-
nal coat of paint, they inspected the
all of the rooms looking for wavi-
ness in both the ceilings and walls.
When they find any waviness, the
wall board hangers add a few more
screws to pull the gypsum board
closer to the two by six ceiling joists.
You think all of the sub-contractors
are on board and want to see this
project finished. But there is one
sub-contractor who is not on board.
And that sub-contractor is Mitsubi-
shi – the elevator contractor. Alfre-
do Urbirs, VINCOR, our construc-
tion foreman, phoned Mitsubishi,
and requested a time table when
they will begin to install the elevator.
Mitsubishi’s response was to send
the request in writing. So, Alfredo
e-mailed Mitsubishi the request but
after a week of waiting (more de-
lays) for a response, he phoned their
office and asked for the time table.
The Mitsubishi’s office response was
that they did not receive the e-mail
request. Alfredo sent the request
again and is now waiting for Mit-
subishi’s response. Mitsubishi is not
a friendly sub-contractor.
The electricians have installed the
new electrical panels. They will
connect the wires to the panels and
then call for an inspection from
both the City of Bellflower and SCE.
Once the inspections are completed,
SCE will turn on the power for the
building.
DE SALES HALL
The new electrical panel
Amazing spray gun!!
By: Bro. Joseph Lockwood, SDB
emergency so if someone is stuck
in the elevator, they can phone for
help. One phone line will be used
by fire department. Every time that
the smoke detector or fire alarm
goes off, the fire department will
respond to the facility. One phone
line will be used for the fax machine
and the last three lines will be used
by the various offices.
The evacuation plans for each room
is being prepared. These plans must
be in place before we can get an oc-
cupancy permit from the City.
VINCOR and flooring company
are re-visiting the floor covering.
We must bring down the floor cov-
ering cost. We are limited in floor
covering because of the plywood
sub-flooring. Plywood moves with
the weather. If it cold it shrinks, if it
is hot, it expands.
1. 2” conduit pipe for the 6 telephone lines. The conduit runs to the data
room. - 2. Carlos is mixing the joint compound (mud) for the second floor
taping. - 3. The painting contractor is spraying the final coat of paint on the
third floor.
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2
3
Verizon has been contacted for the
six new phone lines for the facili-
ty. One phone line will be used for
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RECEPTION OF SALESIAN NOVICES
2012-2013
Very Reverend TIMOTHY PLOCH, SDB
Presiding
AUGUST 15, 2012
at 5:00 PM
St. Joseph’s Novitiate & Youth Renewal Center
Rosemead, CA
Simple dinner reception to follow
in Center Cafeteria
All members of the Salesian Family are invited.
RSVP
frbillfkeane@juno.com
626-280-8622 ext 21
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Salesian Family Days: Don Bosco the Educator
An Opportunity for Formation and Fellowship
Featuring Fr. Joseph Boenzi, SDB, STD
October 13 Live at St. John Bosco High School, Bellflower, CA, and
Salesian High School, Richmond, CA.
October 27 at St. John Bosco School, San Antonio, Texas via internet
broadcast
To prepare for Salesian Family Day we offer a series of reflections on the nature and origin of the Salesian Family.
The Salesian Family the Genius of Don Bosco
By: Fr. Chris Woerz, SDB
Happenstance or Design
Up to this point we have seen a young eager priest, Don Bosco, who has begun to establish himself not in a
comfortable parish or institution like the Refugio, but with a crowd of children and youth. He has no place to gather
them. He has no money. But he does have friends to help him. We have seen that by 1846 he had rented a shed
and a strip of land around the house to which the shed was attached. He converted the shed into a chapel and the
young people play in the small area around the house.
Every Sunday and Feast day Don Bosco, gathers 300-500 children and young people young people. Don Borel
helps faithfully and Fr. Cafasso, his mentor, also lends a hand when possible. The move to the Pinardi property
was in April of 1846. He had been forming his Oratory over a five year period wondering from place to place first as
a post-ordination student and then as the chaplain of the Refugio. He chose some of the older and better behaved
boys to help him especially with the recreation and deportment of the children.
How does he do it? He works until he drops. In June he collapses and contracts bronchial pneumonia. Fr. Borel is
able to continue the work. A primitive system is already in place. Don Bosco is away for months yet Oratory
continues. While Don Bosco is away some local priest friends15 step in to help Fr. Borel to keep the Oratory open.
They continued the Oratory as Don Bosco would have. On November 3, 1846 Don Bosco returns to Turin with his
Mother Margarita. She will remain with her son caring for the children of the oratory until her death November 24,
1856.
Happenstance or Design: was this development of the Oratory accomplished by design, a carefully thought out plan
developed by Don Bosco and his associates? Or was it simply the result of a series of random events that Don
Bosco responded to until he was so involved and overwhelmed that he had to continue. Certainly there was very
little design on the part of Don Bosco. Even from his childhood he had a keen desire to care for the young and
unfortunate. This was set before him in the dream at the age of nine. While his personal narration claims only that a
man and then a women were part of this strange dream, the Man did identify himself as the son of the woman John
Bosco’s mother taught him to pray to three times a day. In his dream it was Jesus who gave him his mission:
"Not with blows, but with meekness and charity you will make them your friends. Set to work at once, telling them
about the ugliness of sin and the beauty of virtue because these things seem impossible to you, you must make
them possible by obedience and the acquisition of learningI will give you a teacher. Under her guidance you will
become wise.
Mary comes into the dream and pointing to the animals now become children playing peacefully tells him:
"This is your field of work. Make yourself humble, strong and robust, and what you will see now happening to these
animals, you will do for my sons." 16
Don Bosco’s genius comes from his profound trust in Divine Providence, his faith in the guidance of Mary, the
Mother of God, his own natural intelligence and talents, and his ability to gather around himself people of all ages
willing to join in and help him. These generous helpers will become the Salesian Family: Salesian Priests and
Brothers, Salesian Sisters, Salesian Cooperators, Associates Devoted to Mary Help, Past Pupils of Don Bosco and
over the past century some 30 groups dedicated to youth. As our Rector Major attests: The Salesian Youth
Movement is a vast movement of people for youth 400,000 strong.
                                                                                                                       
15  Ibid:  Don  Bosco  History  and  Spirit,  Volume  2,  pg.  114-­‐115  the  names  of  the  four  priests  are:  Frs.  Vola,  Carpano,  Trivero,  
Pacchiotti.    
16  Ibid  Memoirs  pg.  9-­‐10  
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Salesian Family Days 2012
Don Bosco the Educator
Featuring
Fr. Joseph Boenzi, SDB, S.T.D
Salesian Family Day California
October 13, 2012
9:00 AM – 3:30 PM
St. John Bosco High School
13400 Bellflower Boulevard
Bellflower, CA 90706
Salesian High School
2851 Salesian Avenue
Richmond, CA 94804
Salesian Family Day Texas
October 27, 2012
9:00 AM – 3:30 PM
St. John Bosco School
5630 W. Commerce Street
San Antonio, TX 78237  
The Salesian Family gathers to celebrate the heritage Don Bosco gave us. This is
a day of prayer, community and formation for the Salesian Family Groups:
Salesians of Don Bosco (SDB)
Daughters of Mary Help (FMA)
Association of Salesian Cooperators (ASC)
Association Devoted to Mary Help (ADMA)
Asociación de Damas Salesianas (ADS)
Women Volunteers of Don Bosco (VDB)
Association of Alumni and Alumnae of Don Bosco (AAADB)
(Sin Fronteras, Bosconians, Awakening ’68, Vietnamese)
Clip and Mail & & & & & & Clip and Mail & & & & & & Clip and Mail
A Donation of $10.00 / Person is asked to cover the cost of breakfast, lunch and the Program
I am Attending
5 October 13 in Bellflower
Mail Form to: Jose Vasquez, 11937 E. 16th Street Artesia, CA 90701
5 October 13 in Richmond
Mail Form to: Henry Moe, Salesian High School, 2851 Salesian Ave, Richmond, CA 94804
5 October 27 in San Antonio
Mail Form to:  David Reyes, Tideford Drive, Del Valle TX 78617
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Name_______________________________________________ number of people _____
Address__________________________________________________________________
City____________________________________ State _____ Zip Code_______________
Email:________________________________________ Phone (______) _____________
If  you  belong  to  a  Salesian  Family  Group  please  circle:    SDB,      FMA,      ASC,      ADMA,      VDB,        
Las  Damas,    Exal.  Sin  Fronteras,      Bosconians,          Awakening  ’68,      Vietnamese  Past  Pupils  
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