Libro Oratorio-Centro Juvenil - ING_FINAL


Libro Oratorio-Centro Juvenil - ING_FINAL

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The Salesian
Oratory-Youth
Centre
Sector for
Salesian Youth
Ministry

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Graphic Design: Artia Comunicación
Illustrations: Javier Carabaño
Translation: Joebeth Vivo
Rights reserved to the SDB Youth Ministry Department
Salesiani di Don Bosco – Sede Centrale
Via Marsala, 42. 00185 Roma
The Salesian
Oratory-Youth
Centre
Sector for
Salesian Youth
Ministry

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ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
FR Salesian youth ministry. Frame of reference. Youth Ministry
Department (Rome, 2014).
YMF Youth Ministry and Family. Youth Ministry Department
(Rome, 2021).
YML A youth ministry that educates to love. Youth Ministry
Department (Rome, 2023).
EPC Educative-Pastoral Community.
GC General Chapter of the Salesians of Don Bosco.
EG Apostolic Exhortation Evangelii Gaudium of Pope Francis
(2014).
ChV Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation Christus vivit of Pope
Francis (2019).
Const. / Reg. Constitutions and Regulations of the Society of Saint
Francis de Sales (1984).
SYM Salesian Youth Movement
SEPP Salesian Educative-Pastoral Plan.
Table of Contents
Presentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Chapter 1
The originality of the Salesian Oratory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
1.1 The Oratory of St. Francis de Sales in Valdocco . . . . . . . . . 10
1.2 The Personal Footprint of Don Bosco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
1.3 The Oratorian Criterion Is Fully Alive and Relevant Today . 12
1.4 The Historical Development and Extent of Don Bosco's Work . 13
1.5 Various Operational Models of the Oratory-Youth Centre . . 15
Chapter 2
The Educational-Pastoral Community of the Oratory-Youth Centre . 19
2.1 The Importance of the EPC at the Oratory-Youth Centre . . 20
2.2 The Subjects of the EPC of the Oratory-Youth Centre . . . . . 21
2.2.1 The Recipients . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
2.2.2 Educators-Animators or Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
2.2.3 Coordinators/Directors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
2.2.4 Other Significant Figures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Chapter 3
The Educational-Pastoral Proposal of the Oratory-Youth Centre . . 31
3.1 An Evangelising Experience. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
3.1.1 Cultural Diversity and Religious Plurality . . . . . . . . . 33
3.1.2 A Church Which Goes Forth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
3.2 A Preventive Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
3.2.1 The Preventive Approach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
3.2.2 The Associative Criterion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
3.3 A Transformative Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
3.4 An Experience of Vocational and Missionary Maturation . . 39
Chapter 4
The Organic Pastoral Animation of the Oratory-Youth Centre . . . . 43
4.1 Main Interventions of the Proposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
4.2 Animation and Coordination of Interventions . . . . . . . . . . . 47
4.3 Formation, a Transversal and Permanent Intervention . . . . . 48
4.4 Structures for Participation and Accountability . . . . . . . . . 50
4.4.1 Local Animation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
4.4.2 Provincial /National Animation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
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Presentation
Don Bosco made the Oratory the centre of his activities
and initiatives. Moved by pastoral charity, he
began without a fixed abode and housed in a shed. Then, as now, it is
the prototype of the Salesian presence and mission: it simultaneously
provides hospitality and formation, cultural growth and preparation for life.
The Oratory-Youth Centre continues to be the specific “environment” of
reference that radiates the Salesian charism: from the encounter with the
neediest young people and from an integrated and concrete proposal in
an atmosphere of spontaneous participation, our pedagogy was born, with
its characteristics of content and method, with the figure of an educator
who goes beyond the institutional role and is for the young people a friend
and a father.
Thanks to the Oratory-Youth Centre, contact with young people helps us
to discover their inner richness, their potential, and their innate, perceived,
and desired dignity. Every young person personally bears the signs of God’s
love; their personal situations do not prevent them from growing as persons
and children of God.
The Oratory-Youth Centre is also a space that is potentially open to all
young people in the neighbourhood and the area, making it a concrete
place of service by “young people for young people”. By being involved
in its dynamics, the young people themselves learn to be animators of an
educational environment at the service of their peers.
It is precisely this original charismatic reality that has encouraged us
to renew the text of the 2014 Frame of Reference for Youth Ministry,
involving all Provinces. In fact, the volume can rightly be considered as the
compilation of a “reflection matured in several voices”, born and nourished
by a truly symphonic pastoral praxis in the Congregation today.
In the multiplicity and diversity of the different oratorical realities, these
pages aim to identify the peculiar physiognomy of this sector. This is not an
easy task to accomplish, as the variety of approaches or models provides
a great deal of diversity and originality.
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We intend to offer a broad and up-to-date understanding of the Oratory-
Youth Centre. We want to contribute to confirming, renewing and
revitalising the newness of the Oratory-Youth Centre, rooted in our
charismatic memory, and to make its educational and evangelising potential
relevant. In the dialogue and exchange with the Provinces in view of the
publication of this renewed text, we have perceived a growing interest
in relaunching an institution that has deep roots in our educational and
pastoral history.
We invite each local and provincial reality to ask itself with these reflections
in hand: How could the Oratory-Youth Centre be updated, reinforced, or
saved in my province or my local reality?
New wineskins are needed for this new wine which is the new generation
of young people. Mary, our Mother educator, knows how to ask her Son
for wine, so we entrust ourselves to her so that these challenges become
realities.
P. Miguel Angel García Morcuende, sdb
General Councillor for Youth Ministry
TURIN, 8 DECEMBER 2023
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THE ORIGINALITY
OF THE SALESIAN ORATORY
CHAPTER
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THE ORIGINALITY OF THE SALESIAN ORATORY
1 1 THE ORATORY OF ST. FRANCIS DE SALES IN VALDOCCO
The Oratory of St. Francis de Sales was Don Bosco’s first stable work,
which provided the impetus for all the others. The formative environment
built in Valdocco was the pastoral response to the educational challenge
posed by the neediest adolescents and young people of 19th century Turin.
Don Bosco founded his Oratory by appealing directly to their needs, not
driven by structured parish action, but guided by charity and his pastoral
heart. It was conceived, therefore, as an “open mission” on the continent
of young people, to seek them out where they were physically and
psychologically.
Don Bosco was surrounded by immigrant boys, family-less and homeless
children. He went to meet them in the prisons:
«I was horrified to see a large number of young people between
the ages 12 and 18, healthy, robust, intelligent, seeing them
there idle, tormented by bedbugs and lice, without bread and
a good word. They were humiliated to the point of losing their
dignity». (Memoirs of the Oratory).
However, the Oratory had to be open to as many people as possible: it
began on the street, seeking to meet them; it expressed itself festively on
Sundays in a youth community and continued with visits during the week
to workplaces where they practised a simple trade. For most of them,
along with catechism, it provided healthy entertainment, basic education
and formation for life.
Don Bosco knew how to humanly guarantee harmonious personalities by
accompanying the young people personally, in groups and through
the environment, meeting them, accepting them, getting to know them
and promoting them holistically. This accompaniment was so significant
that it became a paradigm for all other Salesian experiences, and it needs
to be increasingly developed in different times and cultural contexts.
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1 2 THE PERSONAL FOOTPRINT OF DON BOSCO
Everything Don Bosco did was aimed at the salvation of young people;
this shaped his praxis and turned it into a distinctive type of education,
which he called “preventive” and which was applied over the years in
the Oratory. Gradually, it expanded:
◗◗ from initial catechesis to presence-participation in the life of the
young people responding to their needs, problems and opportunities;
◗◗ from a “part-time” festive oratory to a “full-time” house that lasts the
whole week, with personal contacts and complementary recreational
and religious activities;
◗◗ from an exclusively catechetical proposal to a proposal for the integral
education of young people, that is to say, for the maturation of
their physical, psychological, cultural, social, vocational and spiritual
potential;
◗◗ from an educational environment “limited” to the world of young
people to a familiar presence of educators, families and significant
adults in the midst of young people;
◗◗ from an adult-led institution to a community of life with co-
responsible young people that is open to all;
◗◗ from the primacy of the programme to the primacy of the person and
interpersonal relationships;
◗◗ from a place enclosed within its own walls to the missionary impulse
of a youth community that is open to all young people;
◗◗ from a non-existent organisation to an area of the Salesian house
structured by regulations and/or statutes that define responsibilities,
relationships and activities.
Don Bosco summed up in the Oratory this practical, original and up-to-date
synthesis of the Preventive System which today identifies us and which we
present as his hallmark and legacy. His preventive dynamism has awakened
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in young people the desire to grow and mature, moving from the
immediate needs of entertainment or education to more systematic
and deeper commitments to human and Christian formation.
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THE ORATORIAN CRITERION IS FULLY ALIVE
AND RELEVANT TODAY
The originality and exemplarity of Don Bosco has bequeathed to us
the Oratorian heart that beats in every good Salesian today, wherever
he is called to carry out his educational and pastoral task. A heart that
emphasises the heartbeat of the apostolic passion of the first Oratory, the
untiring love of charity, the “pastoral thrust” as the inspiring principle of
our predilection and presence among young people. In short: it is the
Salesian condition from the first profession to the last breath!
We must strongly affirm that the term “Oratorian” does not therefore
refer only to an institution, but to a model of educational-pastoral youth
environment for the various scenarios of the Salesian mission. It is thus
revealed as a commitment model that is fully alive and up to date.
In view of what has been said about its originality, the Oratory of Don
Bosco is at the origin of the whole Salesian work and constitutes
its prototype. Therefore, if Valdocco was the main place of the Salesian
historical mission, the spiritual and apostolic experience of Don Bosco
remains our permanent criterion for discernment and renewal today. In
conclusion, revitalising the Oratory means rejuvenating the physiognomy
of the Salesian vocation. The spiritual and apostolic experience of
Don Bosco here remains our permanent criterion for discernment and
renewal:
«Don Bosco lived a pastoral experience in his first Oratory which
serves as a model; it was for the youngsters a home that wel-
comed, a parish that evangelized, a school that prepared them
for life, and a playground where friends could meet and enjoy
themselves. As we carry out our mission today, the Valdocco ex-
perience is still the lasting criterion for discernment and renew-
al in all our activities and works». (Const. 40).
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This being so, this Oratorian criterion identifies every Salesian presence
and distinguishes it charismatically. It requires starting first and foremost
from the youthful condition of the neediest young people and from
the popular environments (“preferential option for the poor”), with the
central concern of giving a spiritual formation (parish that evangelises),
and simultaneously offering a family welcome (home), human promotion
(school) and living together in an atmosphere of joy and friendly
relationships (playground).
To “discern and renew” a Salesian house in the light of this criterion of
reference means subjecting the activities and works that we carry out today
to constant verification in order to check whether and to what extent they
are a faithful continuation of the mission of Don Bosco, as a capacity of
response and as a style of presence. These Salesian values and principles
have also been conceptualised in terms such as spirit, environment and/or
the Oratorian heart (cf. FR Chapter V, n. 3).
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THE HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT AND EXTENT
OF DON BOSCO’S WORK
A With the passage of time, neither the inspiring principles nor the
characteristics of the original Salesian Oratory have changed. However,
the process of cultural globalisation, the volatility of the phenomena
that characterize the condition of youth and the new challenges require
appropriate “responses” that are centred on the vital context of the here
and now. Pope Francis reminds us of this:
«In addition to the ordinary, well-planned pastoral ministry that
parishes and movements carry out, it is also important to make
room for a ‘popular’ youth ministry, with a different style, sched-
ule, pace, and method. Broader and more flexible, it goes out to
those places where the real young people are active, and fosters
the natural leadership qualities and the charisms sown by the
Holy Spirit» (ChV, 230).
In fact, as has been said, new scenarios or crucial contexts have
emerged in which the Oratorian proposal comes into play. The
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the educational and evangelising action in this environment. We would like
to point out some phenomena that deserve special mention.
Firstly, a new conception of Leisure Time, which is increasingly valued by
young people as a space open to all kinds of social, cultural and sporting
experiences, where they can develop social relationships and personal skills.
On the other hand, leisure time is saturated with multiple and divergent
activities in which adolescents and young people are involved and engaged.
In addition, some of these proposals are managed by civil institutions that
invest significant human and economic resources, some of which require
a new and urgent anthropological reflection.
Secondly, it is also worth remembering and emphasising that the
exponential increase in interaction space brought about by digital culture
and the increasing sophistication of technology have pushed us even
further toward an educational paradigm shift.
Finally, there are still other aspects that affect the day-to-day life of formal
and non-formal educational environments: the migration movement on a
global scale; the recovery of the community outside traditional institutions;
the coexistence and collaboration with other faiths and confessions; the
anthropological-cultural change that is taking place in our time and that
fully affects the family.
B Having said that, the Oratory-Youth Centre, in network with other
educational institutions, continues to offer activities characterised by the
style and quality that are proper to it. The genuine Oratorian heart, with
the collaboration of families and significant adults, means that this sector
has been adapting its Educational and Pastoral Project to respond
to a wide range of realities, according to the different geographical,
religious and cultural areas, but all with the same educational-evangelizing
intentionality.
In this sense, the Oratory-Youth Centre has brought the educational-
evangelising proposal to many places, as an initial proclamation, initial
catechesis, or re-evangelisation; at other times, it has emerged as a response
to emerging basic needs, non-formal education, integral human promotion
and work training; likewise, it has been set up to promote recreational,
sports and artistic spaces, always paying attention to integration,
participation and personal, group and community commitment.
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In many cases, the Oratories-Youth Centres have proved to be founding
experiences for other environments, a spearhead that opens the way for
the implantation of the Salesian charism. In this way, the Oratories-Youth
Centres have been the vehicle for a nuclear implantation of the Salesian
charism in each context which has then expanded over time through
more formal forms. In fact, many Oratories-Youth Centres have emerged
in situations of periphery or pastoral frontier, and there are many cases
where, over time, in order to better respond to the context and the needs
of young people, they have subsequently given rise to formally evangelising
works (churches/parishes), educational works (schools/vocational training
centres), or works for the promotion and care for the most vulnerable
(works and services for young people at risk and in exclusion).
But even more, the Oratory-Youth Centre, without losing its capacity to
welcome everyone, has made room in its internal dynamics for school
activities, vocational training, parish life or with formal and systematic
proposals of attention to vulnerable young people in situations of risk and
social exclusion.
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VARIOUS OPERATIONAL MODELS OF
THE ORATORY-YOUTH CENTRE
Considering the geographical extent of the Congregation, the Oratories-
Youth Centres are truly diverse and dynamic realities that are constantly
updated and renewed. For this reason, we cannot speak of a single
and exclusive model of the Oratory-Youth Centre, but of a plural,
multifaceted and rich Salesian reality.
In chronological order and importance, first, the festive Oratory, and
then the daily Oratory, are the most popular, flexible and personalised
expressions of Don Bosco’s educational-pastoral action. Both are configured
as the operational model of the Oratory-Youth Centre, which acquires
nuances and typologies over time. Each of these models is defined by
its options and actions in specific local contexts. Here we would like to
describe some of them in the current circumstances:
◗◗ Oratories-Youth Centres in the area or neighbourhood that are
networked with each other, committed to supporting the needs of
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young people in their territory, in such a way that they contribute to
the support and development of the integral training project.
◗◗ Oratories-Youth Centres at night that offer initiatives and activate
appropriate facilities for young people (by way of example only:
cultural, recreational, sporting, social, theatrical, musical, media and/
or religious initiatives).
◗◗ Oratories-Youth Centres as an itinerant presence, where experiences
of cultural animation and social service are developed, aimed at
enhancing the life and history of young people in the area, always
with constant reference to the Salesian proposal.
◗◗ Oratories-Youth Centres that offer young people who are
unemployed and outside the school system the opportunity to
acquire basic training or prepare for some kind of employment;
or extracurricular training aimed at preventing school dropout and
achieving educational and training success.
◗◗ Oratories-Youth Centres that seek to rehabilitate young people
who are in a situation of risk or social exclusion. For this purpose,
they offer temporary residential resources to meet social, health,
cultural, training or employment needs. In this context, some also
offer humanitarian reception and social integration of immigrants
and refugees.
A Salesian Oratory-Youth Centre is therefore a proposal that is at
the same time faithful to its origins and open to new and chang-
ing youth and social realities, able to adapt to educational and re-
ligious diversities, socio-cultural contexts and personal histories.
With its original historical roots in Turin, it has a strong creative
and life-giving capacity everywhere, which manifests itself in new,
flexible and multifaceted proposals.
In this sense, it has a special vocational and missionary potential due to
the breadth and diversity of its recipients and the multiple possibilities of
presence and accompaniment.
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THE SALESIAN ORATORY-YOUTH CENTRE
AT A GLANCE
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In chronological order
and importance, first, the
festive Oratory, and then
the daily Oratory, are the
most popular, flexible and
personalised expressions of
Don Bosco's educational-
pastoral action. Both
are configured as the
operational model of the
Oratory-Youth Centre.
1
The Oratory of St. Francis
de Sales was Don Bosco's
first stable work, which
provided the impetus for all
the others.
Don Bosco knew how
to humanly guarantee
harmonious personalities
by accompanying the
young people personally,
in groups and through the
environment.
2
Everything Don Bosco did
was aimed at the salvation
of young people.
This shaped his praxis and
turned it into a distinctive
type of education, which
he called "preventive" and
which was applied over the
years in the Oratory.
Moving from the immediate
needs of entertainment
or education to more
systematic and deeper
commitments to human
and Christian formation.
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There is no single and
exclusive Oratory-Youth
Centre model, but of a
plural, multifaceted and
rich Salesian reality: the
festive Oratory and then the
daily Oratory; Oratories-
Youth Centres in the area or
neighbourhood, at night, an
itinerant presence; for the
unemployed and outside the
school system; for those in
a situation of risk or social
exclusion.
Originality of
the Salesian
Oratory
4
With the passage of time,
neither the inspiring
principles nor the
characteristics of the
original Salesian Oratory
have changed. However,
new scenarios or crucial
contexts have emerged
in which the Oratorian
proposal comes into play.
Educational and Pastoral
Project has to respond to
the different geographical,
religious and cultural areas.
3
Don Bosco has bequeathed
to us the Oratorian heart.
The term "Oratorian" does
not therefore refer only
to an institution, but to
a model of educational-
pastoral youth environment
for the various scenarios of
the Salesian mission.
Oratorian criterion
identifies every Salesian
presence and distinguishes
it charismatically.
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PASTORALE GIOVANILE E FAMIGLIA
THE EDUCATIONAL-PASTORAL
COMMUNITY OF
THE ORATORY-YOUTH CENTRE
CHAPTER
II
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THE IMPORTANCE OF THE EPC
AT THE ORATORY-YOUTH CENTRE
A consequence of what we have said about the capacity for openness,
adaptation and convocation in the Oratories-Youth Centres is the
valorization of all their protagonists (young people, educators and
Salesians) and their institutional processes (their animation, management
and organisation).
In this sense, the Oratory-Youth Centre, a youth community open to all, is
proposed as a living experience of the Church that functions and is
organised with an EPC made up of young people, animators-educators,
consecrated Salesians, and other members of the Salesian Family, families,
collaborators and benefactors.
Like Don Bosco with his young people and with his collaborators
in Valdocco, the aim is to make each Oratory-Youth Centre a tru-
ly welcoming home, open to a wide variety of families, children,
adolescents and young people, especially those most in need.
In this sense, intergenerational coexistence is of vital importance in the
Oratory-Youth Centre. This community atmosphere allows for overcoming
the intergenerational gap driven and reinforced by individualism. Although
the activities are usually programmed for a specific group, the Oratory-
Youth Centre is always an inclusive space with the possibility of bringing
together members of several generations (children, young people,
animators and families) in the same activity. Occasionally, there are sports
championships for different age groups, joint activities in Salesian festivals,
solidarity initiatives or celebrations in which young people and their families
participate. These and other proposals promote a sense of belonging,
interrelation and, in many cases, interculturality.
We have also chosen to work together, Salesians and laypeople, in
communion of spirit and intentions, growing in joint formation and the
experience of genuine and authentic moments of co-responsibility.
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THE SUBJECTS OF THE EPC
OF THE ORATORY-YOUTH CENTRE
2 2 1 The Recipients
A Don Bosco wanted to open the doors to as many young people as
possible. The Oratory was not a cenacle for the best. It was born
to serve the neediest recipients because of their family status (orphans,
homeless, and abandoned); because of their socio-economic status (poor
and immigrants); because of their risk status (street children and those
released from prisons); because of their professional orientation (workers,
artisans, students and seminarians); because of their young age (those
between eight and twenty years old).
Young people are the backbone of Don Bosco’s Valdocco-educational
experience: without them, neither Don Bosco, nor his charism, nor the
Oratory can be understood. Even today, the centrality of young people has
the same weight. With Don Bosco, we believe that young people are the
most important part of society, on whom the future of society rests. The
diversity of the Congregation highlights the great challenge and the great
opportunity that the current multi-ethnic, multi-cultural and multi-religious
context represents.
The Oratorian educational-pastoral proposal must maintain its absolute
inclusiveness and its commitment to those most in need, with special
attention on young people who live in the most conflictual contexts, those
who are at risk of becoming victims of criminal groups or those involved in
situations that threaten their health or dignity. With regard to migration,
a globalised phenomenon and an aspect of the complex universe that
characterises our contexts, the Oratory-Youth Centre must respond to the
challenges of integrating young migrants into a new and unfamiliar reality
through a new culture of welcome. As Salesians, we are at the forefront
when it comes to providing a space for interpersonal relationships and
promoting their interaction with others.
In view of the various risks to which young people are exposed, the Oratory-
Youth Centre is presented in many contexts as an alternative for a safe
environment, peaceful coexistence and comprehensive prevention.
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B Concerning the age of the recipients, we can say that we have moved
from the Oratorian experience to the Salesian Oratory-Youth Centre.
It is worth mentioning these two modalities:
◗◗ In some contexts, the Oratory is often differentiated from
the Youth Centre, although this distinction does not affect its
nature. By ‘Oratory’ we mean an educational and evangelising
environment, intended for children and pre-adolescents, open to a
wide range of people. It encourages various forms of recreational
activities and friendly encounters in the playground and informal
spaces.
◗◗ ‘Youth Centre’ means an open meeting and training place for
adolescents and young people as direct addressees, who participate
in various proposals for integral growth, focusing on group
methodologies for human and Christian commitment. Here too,
leisure time is certainly a space for humanisation, for the development
of values rooted in freedom, fun, creativity and the cultivation of
friendships.
So, in short, when we speak of “Oratories-Youth Centres”, we are
referring to a rich diversity of works that are widely accepted, an Oratorian
reality that is open to all and that takes on its physiognomy according to
the age and needs of the young people, the context, the possibilities of
Salesian educational-pastoral intervention, the leadership and the human
resources available.
C The Salesian Youth Movement is an eminent manifestation of the
Salesian youth mission and has a particular potential in the Oratories-
Youth Centres precisely because of its openness to all and its diversity
of proposals and contexts. We are all called to animate it according
to the characteristics proper to the Movement, which are those of an
“educational-evangelising” Movement, which places at the centre and
involves all the young people of the province and, therefore, even those of
the Oratory-Youth Centre. It must be clearly recognised that this multiple
and differentiated reality finds its unity and dynamism in Don Bosco and
in the sharing of his spirituality and pedagogy according to the contexts
and possibilities of each individual.
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2 2 2 Educators-Animators or Leaders
The EPC of the Oratory-Salesian Youth Centre is under continuous
construction and needs people to animate its project. To speak of a project
means to speak of content, precise goals, stages to be identified, resources
to be sought and activated, and people who are committed to fidelity
to the goal and constancy in the processes. For this oratorical task, the
presence of educators is fundamental.
Starting from the fact that in an Oratory-Youth Centre, every
person who exercises a specific and appropriate function is con-
sidered an “educator” - precisely because he/she “gives life” to
educational and formative processes - it becomes necessary to
distinguish between the “animator-educator” and the “profes-
sional educator”.
A By “animators-educators” we mean young people or young adults
who have undergone formation processes and who voluntarily and
freely offer multiple services within the Oratory-Youth Centre, whether
as an apostolate or as a voluntary service, supporting both operational
logistical and organisational matters, as well as Salesian assistance and
accompaniment. Reference is also made to the young people who, in co-
responsibility, give life to the charism among other young people outside
the physical walls of the Oratory-Youth Centre, take on the educational
proposal developed together in the Oratory-Youth Centre and actively
promote its implementation.
The educator-animators are aware that, among all the educational figures
of the Oratory, they have a decisive role and that the life of the Oratory-
Youth Centre depends to a great extent on them: for their witness of
service, for their youthful experience of Salesian values, for their knowledge
of the Oratory, for their managerial and organisational role, and because
they are called to be, together with the other young people, the dynamisers
of the life of the Oratory itself.
On the other hand, the “educator-professionals” provide their
qualifications and particular experience, either voluntarily and free
of charge, or through a paid employment relationship. This figure is
increasingly present in the Oratory-Youth Centre. Neither goodwill nor
structures alone can cope with certain emerging social phenomena
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(multiculturalism, immigration, violence, vulnerability, exclusion, etc.), hence
the need for professional figures to take on and take charge of certain
situations. It is clear that both the increased professionalisation and the
institutionalisation of this function often require qualified and contracted
personnel.
This assumption of responsibilities by contracted professional figures,
suitably trained and motivated, does not mean an impoverishment of the
multiple forms of occasional and voluntary collaboration of animators that
the tradition of our Oratories-Youth Centres has bequeathed to us; on the
contrary, it aims to be at the service of each of them and, even more, the
overall coordination; it aims to make the Salesian educational-evangelising
proposal reach more young people better and more effectively.
B Both the witness of voluntary work and that of a professional educational
service find their raison d’être in the centrality of the young person
and in the formative horizon that is projected for him/her. This
priority in the educational work, in all projects and activities, must always
be guaranteed and present even in those situations in which, depending
on the circumstances of the area or the different structures, a specific
professionalisation of the functions, or an assignment of work, may be
necessary for the good functioning of the Oratory-Youth Centre and better
attention to the young people.
All educators, by virtue of their youth and/or professional condition, assume
the Salesian mission and vocation of educators-evangelisers of other young
people. Therefore, they need a continuous responsible confrontation
with the Salesian charism and the educational-pastoral objectives of the
Oratory-Youth Centre; and they must be the object of special attention,
accompaniment and theoretical-practical training on the part of those in
charge of the Oratory-Youth Centre.
In any case, whether they are volunteers or hired, they are usually Christian
people who are always respectful and open to Christian anthropology
and evangelical values. Aware of being baptised, they want to live their
faith and vocation of service, they walk with the young people in their
continuous training, they know the Salesian charism and the young
people, they allow themselves to be challenged by them and they know
how to propose new goals of personal maturity with enthusiasm and
determination. Many of them have personally experienced the educational
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process of the Oratory-Youth Centre, responding to a vocation and a life
project that makes them grow as persons. They are aware of their role as
educators inside and outside the Oratory-Youth Centre, and therefore live
the values they propose.
C Being present in multicultural, multi-ethnic and multi-religious
contexts, the Oratories-Youth Centres, aware and attentive to this,
generate proposals that also help young people of other religions to
develop their leadership skills, their inner dimension and their faith in an
experiential way, taking into account their diversity and always respecting
their personal choices.
In this situation described above, which is increasingly affirmed and
recognised, the educational option of non-Christian animators-educators
must also be carried out with joy, conviction and the witness of life. These
leaders must also strive for a respectful dialogue with the people they are
called to serve. This attitude requires an openness and willingness to listen,
learn, and witness to the values of Salesian pedagogy.
2 2 3 Coordinators/Directors
The coordinators and/or directors are usually Salesian religious delegated by
the community for this environment, but in several provinces it is mainly lay
people who coordinate and/or direct the Oratory-Youth Centre. In the case
of religious, the rector of the community may also be the coordinator of
the Oratory-Youth Centre sector. As for lay people, some offer this service
on a voluntary basis; others, with a stable paid employment relationship.
It would also be appropriate to reflect on the possibility of entrusting the
coordination of the Oratory-Youth Centre to a team (of young people/lay
animators who are trained and accompanied).
Likewise, the development of this managerial function must be contrasted
with an exemplary ethical practice, so that the witness of life, organisational
decisions and innovations of all kinds breathe the authentic Oratorian spirit
that goes beyond attachment to bureaucracies and purely instrumental
values. On the other hand, it is important that the aspect of management,
financing and maintenance does not overburden the animators directly
involved in pastoral activity.
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Many Oratories-Youth Centres have been consolidated and institutionalised
in such a way that they have ensured a permanent full-time service through
a coordinating or management team. This more committed leadership
has given institutional strength, ensuring certain dynamics: economic
sustainability; continuity of processes; project mentality; quality of services;
clarity of profiles, roles and functions; legality of labour relations; and
ongoing training, both induction and permanent.
2 2 4 Other Significant Figures
The Salesian Community
The Oratory-Youth Centre is characterised not only by the centrality
and protagonism of the young people but also, where it exists, by the
protagonism and living witness of the entire Salesian religious community,
a witness that cannot and must not be replaced.
For this reason, all Salesians in the community, and not only the one or
ones in charge, have a moral responsibility and a specific role in the
animation of the Oratory-Youth Centre. The Salesians must consider
the Oratory-Youth Centre as a place of pastoral care entrusted to the
responsibility of the entire community. So, we come logically to the role
of the Salesians within this reality, the competencies they must bring and
the functions they must assume so that the very purpose of the Salesian
environment is not diluted.
Consecrated Salesians are educators in the faith, points of reference for
communion and participation, regardless of age, academic preparation,
stage of formation, specific vocation (coadjutor or priest), office, etc. This
puts all Salesians in a position to establish with young people the same
relationship that Don Bosco had, establishing affective bonds that generate
a sense of belonging and a witness of fraternal communion.
It is therefore urgent to deepen the meaning of this typically “Oratorian”
paternity in its many human and divine aspects. This is the inescapable
task of every disciple of Don Bosco, a task that cannot be delegated. As
educators of young people who wish to be loved and accompanied in
the various stages of their development, the Salesians must know how to
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behave as true fathers - each according to his role: responsible, patient,
generous and motivating.
The religious community also offers shared experiences of faith
and prayer with young people, initiatives to live together pro-
cesses of ongoing formation, provides spaces for vocational dis-
cernment and accompaniment, promotes living life according to
a personal project, and encourages participation in the elabora-
tion, development and periodic review of the local SEPP.
Salesian Family, Adults and Significant Families
Typical of Oratorian pastoral care is the co-responsibility of adults, individuals
or significant families who share with young people the atmosphere of
friendship, the Christian educational proposal of life, and the experience
of family and community.
In this sense, it would be more urgent and important than ever to define
the criteria based on which to structure organisational models capable of
regulating the dynamics of subsidiarity and synodality; thus, bringing
out, the specificity of the different vocations present in the Oratory-
Youth Centre.
Adults include those with specific animation roles, such as parents and
family members or members of the Salesian Family. The experience of the
Oratory-Youth Centre, or better still the Oratorian approach applied to all
areas of life in which the Salesians work, is also an indispensable element
for the members of the Salesian Family and can be a significant contribution
to the EPC.
Just as for the religious community, for the other members of the Salesian
Family the Oratory-Youth Centre can be an excellent place where called
by the young people, the Salesian vocation is lived and realised, a witness
of Christian life is given and a true family spirit is fostered. In fact, in
many cases, both educators-animators and coordinators-managers of the
Oratories-Youth Centres are members of the Salesian Family.
Where appropriate, oratorical presences managed entirely by laypeople
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6
Typical of Oratorian
pastoral care is the co-
responsibility of adults
who share with young
people the atmosphere of
friendship, the Christian
educational proposal of
life, and the experience
of family and community.
Adults include those with
specific animation roles,
such as parents and family
members or members of
the Salesian Family.
5
The Oratory-Youth Centre
is characterised not only
by the centrality and
protagonism of the young
people but also, where it
exists, by the protagonism
and living witness of the
entire Salesian religious
community, a witness that
cannot and must not be
replaced.
AT A GLANCE
1
The Oratory-Youth Centre,
a youth community open
to all, is proposed as a
living experience of the
Church (young people,
animators-educators,
consecrated Salesians,
and other members of
the Salesian Family,
families, collaborators and
benefactors).
Intergenerational
coexistence and to work
together, Salesians and
laypeople, is of vital
importance.
The Educational-
Pastoral
Community of
the Oratory-
Youth Centre
4
The coordinators and/
or directors are usually
Salesian religious delegated
by the community for this
environment, but in several
provinces it is mainly lay
people.
This more committed
leadership has given
institutional strength.
2
Don Bosco wanted to open
the doors to as many young
people as possible.
The Oratorian educational-
pastoral proposal must
maintain its absolute
inclusiveness and its
commitment to those most
in need.
"Oratories-Youth Centres":
a rich diversity of works that
are widely accepted, open
to all.
3
The EPC of the Oratory-
Salesian Youth Centre needs
people to animate its project.
The educator-animators
are aware thatthey have a
decisive role and that the life
of the Oratory-Youth Centre
depends to a great extent on
them.
The witness of voluntary
work and that of a
professional educational
service find their raison
d'être in the centrality of
the young person and in the
formative horizon.
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THE EDUCATIONAL-PASTORAL
PROPOSAL OF
THE ORATORY-YOUTH CENTRE
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The training proposal for the integral and integrating education of
the person at the Oratory-Youth Centre is carried out through
specific and structured itineraries that correspond to the interests of
the young people. Each of them can choose from the various possibilities
of participation offered the itinerary that best suits their condition and level
of maturity. Integral formation is a need that must be grasped, valued and
satisfied beyond any individual religious adherence.
For this reason, attention must be paid to the ever-present risk of focusing
the dynamics of the Oratory-Youth Centre exclusively on the recreational-
cultural activities typical of Salesian educational pastoral care. It is necessary
to continually rethink the identity of the Oratory-Youth Centre and to
recreate its original educational-pastoral methodology.
In the educational activity of the Salesian Oratories-Youth Cen-
tres, the constant reference to the Oratory of Valdocco reminds
us of the profound unity of our proposal, which is both
educational and evangelising, and urges us to live the foun-
dational attitudes that give it life: educational sensitivity and
pastoral intentionality.
The inseparability of the ‘educational-pastoral’ binomial is an essential
qualification: if there is no education, there is no Salesian methodology;
and if there is education without pastoral care, there is no Oratory. The
two aspects are inseparable, even if they differ from each other. In the
Salesian Oratory, the educational act and the pastoral act (that is, the one
that concerns education to the faith) enrich and support each other in a
special relationship.
3 1 AN EVANGELISING EXPERIENCE
The proposal of the Oratory-Youth Centre which is aimed at young
people is based on Christian humanism, i.e., on the values and life
criteria of the Gospel. This educational-pastoral proposal, whose active
core is Salesian Youth Spirituality, offers a human-spiritual coherence that in
turn requires a continuous process of inculturation. This implies redefining
the ways of making it operational and meaningful, especially with the
presence of other educational methodologies or of young people of other
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religions, to help pre-adolescents and adolescents to be formed in the light
of the design of a concrete man and a concrete woman.
By offering our Salesian Youth Spirituality (cf. FR Chapter IV, n. 3) as an
impulse, motivation, encouragement and sense of personal and community
life, we propose an educational-pastoral action that makes possible and
accompanies the personal processes of discovery and deepening of faith. In
this environment, the whole EPC, and particularly the young people, will be
able to meet Jesus Christ personally and follow him, gradually discovering
a space rich in evangelical values that will them to experience faith in their
daily practical life.
It is a matter of promoting an educational-pastoral space in which a
climate of faith and spiritual growth is experienced, particularly suitable
for personalised attention, beyond purely functional relationships. And this
is undoubtedly an inseparable aspect of the Oratorian style.
Like Don Bosco, today we are building an environment in which we breathe
Gospel values and propose an itinerary that recovers community and
educational elements, giving priority to the fundamental dimensions of
proclamation, liturgy and service in a climate of fraternal communion. In
our Oratories-Youth Centres, different initiatives are offered according to
the age and interests of the person to whom they are addressed: gradual
itineraries of education and personalisation of the faith; festive celebrations
of faith and the sacraments; education for Christian commitment and
maturing of one’s own life project in the Church and society.
3 1 1 Cultural Diversity and Religious Plurality
We must emphasise that we are part of a world characterised by cultural
diversity, religious plurality and largely secularised sectors. Some of our
young people at the Oratory-Youth Centre belong to other religious
denominations or none at all. Our educational proposal aims to accompany
everyone in their human, social and spiritual maturity, to respect their
beliefs, and to help them to grow as people. This is why merciful closeness,
or person-to-person proclamation is so important.
The Salesian proposal is above all a commitment to the human life of each
person, sharing their way of seeing and being in the world, their desires
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and hopes, their religious values through the exercise of dialogue, which
is an exercise of mutual enrichment. For this reason, personal dialogue-
accompaniment is a dynamic that should not be overlooked. The formative
process of each pre-adolescent and adolescent depends primarily on the
meaning they find and give to their lives. Human and spiritual values
and vocational projection are often at stake in this personalisation of
relationships.
As open and welcoming houses, we therefore contribute to the
creation of a culture of encounter in which we try to build
a new attitude oriented towards the integration of cultures in
mutual acceptance and enrichment. In this respectful encoun-
ter, we cannot fail to propose with determination and clari-
ty the Christian principles that give meaning to the Salesian
identity.
3 1 2 A Church Which Goes Forth
The Oratory-Youth Centre, as we understand it, is neither an isolated
structure nor a pastoral platform in a bubble. Embedded in a specific
geographical location and in a human community, it is a mediating ecclesial
presence, a “frontier” between the Church, society and youth groups
that guarantees the search for and contact with young people, especially
those most in need.
In this sense, we can apply the words of Pope Francis, who calls us to live
“permanently in a state of mission” (EG, 25), “without inhibitions or fear”
(EG, 33), without fear of making mistakes or being questioned; “bold and
creative”, acting with generosity and courage” (EG, 33). All this embodies
the expression “Church going out” (EG, 20-24) and implies, concretely,
changing customs, style, language, and even timetables.
The Oratory-Youth Centre, as a work on the frontier between the religious
and civil spheres, between the lay world and the ecclesial world, offers
educational and evangelising responses to the deepest challenges and
urgencies, especially those that concern the least. It is a meeting place for
Salesian youth with Christian inspiration, where the spaces are open to all
who wish to enter. As a place on the frontier, it has a natural vocation to
become more and more a place where bridges are built. It is, therefore,
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necessary to reflect on the ways of initial proclamation and the
other elements that make up the overall process of evangelising
young people.
The Oratory-Youth Centre is a privileged place for the animators, not only
as a place of broad welcome, but also as an explicit proposal of broad
evangelisation for them. Here everyone can live their faith in a personal
and communal way. In a natural and continuous missionary tension, they
are accompanied in their discernment and vocational choices, building a
life project, with an attitude of openness to the service of the most needy
and distant. This last aspect is not an addition to the animating action, but
an inherent part of the proclamation of the Gospel itself.
Through their example and witness, the educator-animators challenge and
engage families and young people who do not normally participate in the
life of the Church.
3 2 A PREVENTIVE EXPERIENCE
3 2 1 The Preventive Approach
At the Oratory-Youth Centre, everything must be educational, and this
is achieved by implementing the preventive approach, which promotes
positive experiences, provides motivation and seeks to respond to the
deepest aspirations and interests of young people. Therefore, emphasis is
placed on the following elements:
◗◗ the opening of the Oratory-Youth Centre to all young people,
especially those most in need and those who do not always manage
to integrate into other educational structures and proposals; it
is necessary to find ways to make it accessible to all, even in the
presence of highly discriminatory cultural factors;
◗◗ the accompaniment of the deepest and most personal strengths
of each young person from the essential aspects of the Preventive
System: with religion (the desire to go deeper, to understand God as
the source and summit of each person’s happiness, to enter into the
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search for meaning), based on reason (dialogue, reasoning together)
and proposed in an atmosphere of amorevolezza (the affective bond,
reciprocated love, personal encounter and accompaniment);
◗◗ the constant search for new pastoral methods to respond also to the more
willing young people who ask us for more challenging and demanding
proposals: these must be followed and prepared with an authentic path
of attention and formation (listening to and sharing the Word of God,
praying together, dialogue on life, spiritual accompaniment, sacramental
life, personal devotion to Mary Help of Christians, etc.);
◗◗ the family, joyful and festive atmosphere, which fosters optimism and
a positive outlook on life;
◗◗ animation as an educational option, which is realised in the active
presence of educators among young people, in openness to all
and to each young person in particular, in the liberating power of
educational love (cf. Sector for Youth Ministry, A Youth Ministry That
Educates to Love, 2023), in trust in the person and in the positive and
good forces it contains;
◗◗ the sense of duty and responsibility in the concrete forms of personal
commitment, service to others and the integral care of creation;
◗◗ the care of tidy, welcoming, and bright youth spaces that are in
harmony with the current world of ideas and language, which favour
a family atmosphere.
3 2 2 The Associative Criterion
Youth associationism has been and continues to be part of Salesian pedagogy
since its beginnings. Oratorian practice favours all constructive forms of
activity and associative life. A privileged space is therefore occupied by a
wide and articulated proposal of groups and associations according
to youth interests around which they are organised: apostolic, spontaneous
groups, in which natural leaders and immediate interests prevail; groups of
various kinds, with specific formative itineraries according to the different
sporting, cultural, socio-political, ecological, social communication, religious
deepening, missionary awareness, voluntary work areas.
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These are all forms of active learning in which young people are encouraged
to experiment, investigate, be protagonists, invent, and show initiative in a
sufficiently flexible and malleable environment. These activities are the place
where the expectations of young people encounter the value propositions
of the animators. They are always an educational experience.
3 3 A TRANSFORMATIVE EXPERIENCE
A The Oratory-Youth Centre helps to understand the Salesian charism in
depth and, true to the original thought of Don Bosco and his mission, it is
a living cell “hooked” to the life of the territory and to the local Church.
This territorial peculiarity distinguishes the Oratorian experiences.
The educational-pastoral proposal of the Oratory-Youth Centre is
embedded in society in order to transform it, responding to the challenges,
problems and real needs of young people. The EPC of the Oratories-Youth
Centres knows and lives the reality of young people, makes their concerns,
problems and expectations its own, and opens up spaces to live and commit
to their world. It therefore has a great capacity for advocacy and social
transformation in urban neighbourhoods and rural areas.
The environment is both an offer and a provocation for the Centre and
its recipients. It is an offer with manifold possibilities: both for dialogue
with the surrounding reality and for formative action. It is provocation as a
challenge to be, to identify oneself in and with its context and to transform
the existing social reality. The Oratory-Youth Centre presents itself as a radar
that is sensitive to the youth problems that arise in the area, in order to
then decide concretely which announcement and intervention can become
a meaningful experience for their lives.
B The Oratory-Salesian Youth Centre promotes transformative
competencies and social impact through its activities in some key
commitments, which are summarised below:
◗◗ Act proactively on the ground to promote, protect and defend the
human rights of children, adolescents and young people, overcoming
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◗◗ Support adolescents and young people in socio-educational processes
and healthy life choices, preventing exclusion and their displacement
to the margins of the system of guaranteeing rights, public policies
and society.
◗◗ To understand and welcome today’s family realities, in harmony with
the orientations of the Church and the Congregation (cf. Sector for
Youth Ministry, Salesian Youth Ministry and Family, 2021).
◗◗ To offer the resources and facilities of the Oratory-Youth Centre
not only as a one-off action, but as a habitual way of favouring the
relationship with the needs of the environment, and thus fostering the
very structures of meeting, dialogue, celebration and the community
atmosphere itself.
◗◗ Promote educational alliances with civil and religious institutions in
order to network and encourage an active and critical commitment
to the social situations in which we live.
◗◗ To train and accompany in the responsible use of digital space,
recognising its educational and evangelising potential and placing
it at the service of communion and the formation of young people.
◗◗ Promote education and eco-social management from the perspective
of integral ecology and the ethics of care for our common home.
C Since the Oratories-Youth Centres are a presence of the Church, an
opportunity to show its friendly face to young people, they are invited
to insert themselves co-responsibly into the various participatory
structures of the local Church (parish and/or area pastoral councils),
taking into account the pastoral orientations of the local Church.
Since the Salesian Oratory-Youth Centre is a pastoral presence
in the world of youth, its educational-pastoral programmes are
particularly significant for the local Church: they bring the
Church closer to young people and promote their evangelisa-
tion in integral pastoral care (cf. FR Chapter VII, n. 2.4/b).
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AN EXPERIENCE OF VOCATIONAL AND
MISSIONARY MATURATION
In the beautiful undertaking of forming the person, certain dynamics
come into play that the pedagogy of educational accompaniment in the
Oratory-Youth Centre must promote. The local SEPP of the Oratory-
Youth Centre foresees the service of accompaniment for all young
people. Both lay and consecrated people must be trained to carry out
this ministry.
It is now a question of asking the EPC to manifest their own educational
passion, ensuring that each young person can rediscover themselves, to
strengthen and develop their qualities, to orient their lives and to prepare
themselves to respond to the personal and group-community vocation to
which they feel called.
With personal accompaniment, attentive prayer, the pedagogy of the
personal life project, discernment for responsible choices matures,
such as: stable commitment in favour of others, the mission as parents
in the future, the conscious exercise of a profession, other ministries and
apostolic services of the Church, always in accordance with one’s own
vocation.
In this sense, it is important to accompany the former members of the
Oratory-Youth Centre in their responsible integration into social and
ecclesial life, for the good of the young people themselves and the
Oratorian environment. The cooperators, Salesians by vocation, assume
an important role and responsibility in this process.
The Oratory-Youth Centre promotes a vocational and missionary culture
open to all experiences of social volunteering and the promotion
of apostolic groups: educational summer activities for children and
adolescents, missionary camps, solidarity support for the neighbourhood
community and initiatives of ecological care, street Oratory initiatives to
develop the missionary dimension throughout the territory, and much more.
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AT A GLANCE
6
The Oratory-Youth Centre
promotes a vocational
and missionary culture
open to all experiences
of volunteering and the
promotion of apostolic
groups. The EPC must
to manifest their own
educational passion,
ensuring that each young
person can rediscover
themselves.
5
The educational-pastoral
proposal of the Oratory-
Youth Centre is embedded
in society in order to
transform it.
Since the Salesian Oratory-
Youth Centre is a pastoral
presence in the world of
youth, its educational-
pastoral programmes are
particularly significant for
the local Church.
1
The training proposal for
the integral and integrating
education of the person at
the Oratory-Youth Centre is
carried out through specific
and structured itineraries.
We offer the profound unity
of our proposal, which
is both educational and
evangelising.
The Educational-
Pastoral Proposal
of the Oratory-
Youth Centre
4
At the Oratory-Youth
Centre, everything must
be educational, and this is
achieved by implementing
the preventive approach,
which promotes positive
experiences, motivation
and seeks to respond to the
deepest aspirations and
interests of young people.
Oratorian practice favours
all constructive forms of
activity and associative life.
2
The proposal of the Oratory-
Youth Centre which is aimed
at young people is based on
Christian humanism.
Active core is Salesian Youth
Spirituality.
In view of cultural diversity
and religious plurality: is
above all a commitment
to the human life of each
person, sharing their way
of seeing and being in the
world, their desires and
hopes, their religious values.
3
The Oratory-Youth Centre,
as we understand it, is a
Church which goes forth.
As a place on the frontier,
it has a natural vocation
to become more and more
a place where bridges
are built; It is, therefore,
necessary to reflect on the
ways of initial proclamation
and the other elements that
make up the overall process
of evangelising young
people.
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THE ORGANIC PASTORAL
ANIMATION OF
THE ORATORY-YOUTH CENTRE
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4 1 MAIN INTERVENTIONS OF THE PROPOSAL
The Salesian Oratory-Youth Centre is an open house, a physical place of
relationships, a familiar context of gathering and expression for young
people. It is therefore an “environment of reference and radiance” of
the Salesian charism.
A For this reason, it is important to emphasise that the “Oratorian
environment” is not only created to keep the doors open and provide
young people with everything they need to attract them but also to
entertain them. On the contrary, the Salesian Oratory-Youth Centre cannot
be limited to being a container of activities, nor can it be “reduced” to a
square, a street, a playroom or a playground. Rather, the need to think of
concrete, diversified proposals and to turn every Oratorian reality
into an integral, formative space must be felt as a priority need.
The value of the educational-pastoral proposal of the Salesian Oratory-
Youth Centre lies in the accompaniment of the person, the subject of the
growth processes and the protagonist of the educational-pastoral actions
through which this itinerary is carried out.
B On the other hand, in the educational field of association, the original
pastoral pedagogical experience of Don Bosco, which has its axis in the
sacrament of presence” (expression of Don Angel Fernández Artime),
has been consolidated. Salesian assistance is the real, affective, and
effective closeness of educators to young people, even outside the physical
environment of the Oratory-Youth Centre (face-to-face or virtually), in
their vital and existential spaces: it is the Salesian style of animation and
pedagogical intervention in any process of mission on the youth continent.
The first time a young person comes to the Oratory-Youth Centre he/
she needs something to help him/her overcome indifference and distance
and to awaken the desire to repeat positive experiences and gradually
get involved. Every young person and every member of the EPC perceives
this welcome through some identifiable features: the educational and
family atmosphere, rich in relationships, with specific and well-defined
spaces for various activities; the clear and understandable gestures at the
“first welcome”; the accompaniment of groups and individuals, always
respectful on the part of the educators; the adoption of simple and
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common rules of coexistence; the harmony and decorum of the facilities
and the variety of proposals aimed at making everyone a protagonist,
according to the functions of each individual.
But, beyond that, the wisdom of Salesian assistance has taught us to be
present at the front door, in the courtyard, in the playroom, in the informal
outdoor spaces; to be present every day, to greet the children warmly
and to intervene educationally both personally and at various moments of
convocation, etc.
All these gestures run the risk of becoming only occasional experiences or
simply tied to the sensitivity of a few people. If, on the other hand, they
are part of the DNA of Salesians and educator-animators, the effectiveness
of the action will be different:
«Education is, by nature, relationship, communication. The Pre-
ventive System, appealing to the resources of intelligence and
heart and to the longing for God that is present in every young
person, presupposes a capacity for listening, dialogue and re-
spect for young people. The active and animating presence (“as-
sistance”) of SDBs and lay educators among young people is an
excellent form of educational and evangelising communication
that young people expect» (GC24, n. 131).
The Oratory-Youth Centre refers to the presence of educator-animators,
their style, their “animation”, their “channels of communication” with
young people, their cordiality, friendship, availability, gratuitousness,
their ability to make demands with kindness, and their moral authority.
All laypeople and consecrated persons who wish to place themselves at
the service of and with young people in accordance with Don Bosco’s
educational intuition must be trained in this.
C The creation of an educational environment is therefore the result of a
series of meaningful encounters, of stories and names, of the quality of
human relationships. The affective-relational dimension, whose value
is nowadays strongly revalued and appreciated, especially by the younger
generations, is key.
In the same way, special attention should be paid to the guidelines and
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country that refer to a safe environment. In this way, assist each Oratory-
Youth Centre in reviewing and updating its policy and procedures for the
protection of children, young people and vulnerable adults.
D Likewise, the multiplicity of initiatives, activities and experiences of
coming together, commitment and faith that characterise Salesian Oratorian
pastoral care require a coordinated and convergent animation, whose basic
criteria are oriented towards the promotion of small groups by age
and/or interest group, led by educators who are aware of the path they
are following and who are capable to experience deep relationships to
allow greater opportunities for protagonism.
Among the more specific educational activities of the Orato-
ry-Youth Centre are: games and interactive activities; formal
and informal meetings; sporting events and activities, both spon-
taneous and organised; everything related to expressive, artistic
and communicative forms such as theatre, music, dance, cinema
and radio; outings, excursions and youth tourism; camps and
activities in contact with nature and also solidarity and mis-
sionary activities.
E The recent technologies, social networks and virtual content
are also significantly and constantly present in the world of the new
generations of our Oratories-Youth Centres, and as usually happens
within the technological transformations that make resources, information
and new horizons available, they also directly question our educational-
pastoral proposal. We must evaluate these new resources and their
possibilities and, at the same time, we must ask ourselves what formative
processes (first us as educators-animators, then the young people) we
should focus on.
An important indication in this regard, which should not be neglected, is
the pedagogy of listening and reciprocity by being physically close to the
young people. It is also necessary to cultivate a critical awareness of the
languages and contents (values, models of existence and behaviour) that
each digital product entails. Finally, it is necessary to learn to inhabit virtual
environments and environments in their communal dimension, that is, to
consider them as creators of a new proximity, an opportunity for continuous
confrontation and encounter with others, overcoming the logic of isolation
and consumption.
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4 2 ANIMATION AND COORDINATION OF INTERVENTIONS
A The proposal of the Oratory-Youth Centre is multiple, varied and integral.
It touches on all aspects of the life and growth of young people (spiritual,
formative, intellectual, recreational, cultural, social, ecological…). It is
therefore essential that all activities are well articulated and coordinated
so that they can develop their educational potential for the benefit of
young people. The concrete praxis of Salesian works is the backbone of
a Salesian Educational-Pastoral Project built with the contribution of
the young people themselves and shared with the families in educationally
constructive interaction.
What is proposed must correspond to the formative objectives provided in
the Provincial SEPP or, if there is one, in the SEPP at the provincial and/or
national level, which refers exclusively to the Oratory-Youth Centre.
On the one hand, planning, aimed at illuminating and energising the life
of a given formative environment, necessarily has the characteristics of
gradualness (a path to follow), educational continuity (no improvisation),
and harmony (acceptance of limits and diversity, understood as a resource).
On the other hand, it attempts to achieve an educational objective and to
evaluate the extent to which it has been achieved, bearing in mind that this
process is not necessarily in contradiction with the spontaneity and family
environment that it tends to build.
It is important to encourage the participation of young peo-
ple in the planning, implementation and review of activ-
ities, through the various groups and commissions with clear
and defined educational projects. Their participation, which is
not marginal, gives this sector its face and a clear element of its
identity. This is precisely why we speak of youth protagonism,
not only for young people, but with them!
B Likewise, it is necessary to coordinate the times, means and educational
methods of the Oratory-Youth Centre with those of the other environments
of the Salesian house-presence. Hence the presence of the Oratory-
Youth Centre in the Council of the EPC/Salesian Work, where all its
members participate in the animation of the Salesian house, promoting
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decisive aspects of Salesian identity and educational and evangelising
quality. The EPC Council is also the body that animates and coordinates
the implementation of the local Educational-Pastoral Project.
C It should be borne in mind that although some Oratories-Youth
Centres live in the same Salesian house with a Parish entrusted to
the Salesians, or are actively inserted in a diocesan pastoral area, they are
neither part of the pastoral project of the Parish, as if they were an appendix
to it (among many other groups), nor are they a reality foreign to it.
It is important to enrich the SEPP of the Oratory-Youth Centre and the parish
in convergence and dialogue, but we must respect both environments in
order to remain faithful to Don Bosco’s approach and to the identity of the
Salesian Oratory-Youth Centre. The Oratory-Youth Centre certainly has its
own personality as a living force that participates in the same evangelising-
formative mission. A mission that it ensures in well-defined times and places,
with a particular style and with activities that provide unique nuances.
This means that in the local Educational-Pastoral Project, the inspiration that
drives the entire machinery of each Salesian Work, some concrete aspects
are reflected: the mutual connection, rapport, dialogue and communion
between the two environments; reciprocity in the relationships between
those in charge; the creation of synergies between the initiatives of both
sectors of the Salesian Work. The presence of educator-animators on the
Parish Pastoral Council guarantees the link between the parish and the
Oratory-Youth Centre itself.
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A The elements listed above are only partially outlined, but they are
sufficient to make us understand the imperative and overarching need
for formation as a cornerstone. Indeed, it is. The quality of systematic
formation requires a continuous and permanent effort of educational,
Christian and Salesian qualifications of people.
In conclusion, the preparation of educational and pastoral agents cannot
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committed animator. The programmes of the school of animators, the
basic courses, the specialisation courses for a specific field, the courses
on skills for more effective and authentic educational-pastoral action, or
the courses to strengthen the use of didactic and technical resources are
generally accompanied by other initiatives: camps, retreats and spiritual
exercises, encounters with the Salesian community and other authentic,
stimulating and transforming experiences enrich and qualify the experience
of the animator’s own daily life. It is only based on this updated, complete
and continuous education and formation that it makes sense to take on
responsibility.
B It is therefore advisable for Oratories-Youth Centres to clarify, formalise
and qualify their formation processes. The constant mobility of the
protagonists and beneficiaries, as well as the ever-changing situations they
have to deal with, pose some formative objectives for the animators,
including the following:
◗◗ To encourage a continuous reflection on the personal and vocational
identity of the animators-educators. In this sense, to deepen the
motivations that underlie the educational-pastoral service itself.
◗◗ To familiarise themselves with the Salesian tradition and pedagogy,
particularly in the field of animation as a Salesian way of thinking,
reading reality and conceiving action. Also, knowledge of Don
Bosco and the implementation of the Preventive System, Salesian
Youth Spirituality and educational and spiritual accompaniment on a
personal, group and environmental level.
◗◗ To acquire skills for educational leadership and other competencies
specific to their role that will help resolve the initial difficulties
inherent to their educational work.
◗◗ To develop skills to participate actively and work co-responsibly in
the teams and groups of the Oratory-Youth Centre. In addition, to
develop positive leadership qualities and social commitment.
◗◗ To assume continuous training as an instrument of personal and
educational growth that helps to provide appropriate responses to
the needs of the moment.
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C Finally, the experiences of living together, fraternal life, ongoing
formation and prayer of the young animators with the Salesian
community are remarkably interesting and fruitful. In this sense, it is an
enormous enrichment to activate specific and regular programmes of this
kind in local planning.
Moreover, the praxis of many provinces considers the Oratory-Youth
Centre environment as an ideal space for pastoral experiences in the initial
formation of candidates for Salesian life and young Salesians doing their
tirocinium.
4 4 STRUCTURES FOR PARTICIPATION AND ACCOUNTABILITY
One of the strengths of the Oratory-Youth Centre lies in the promotion of
co-responsibility. This is based on trust, making the animators and the young
people the real protagonists of the proposals. Everyone is co-responsible for
the animation, but some specific roles should be highlighted.
4 4 1 Local Animation
A The coordinator of the local Oratory-Youth Centre must not
minimise the participation and co-responsibility of the other members of the
Centre, but rather stimulate them, opening channels for their development.
He/She must be a Salesian or layperson who is coherent in what he/she says,
does and proposes; with a vocation to work among young people, with
sympathy and competence; with an apostolic spirit, a capacity for direct and
deep relationships with the collaborators and a stimulating presence among
young people; with creativity and determination to innovate proposals and
communicate enthusiasm; with concern for the operational unity of the
team and its growth in faith.
B The concrete form of exercising the function of the coordinator of
the Oratory-Youth Centre can therefore take various forms. Among
the viable options, it is envisaged that the Rector of the Salesian House
may also be the coordinator of the Oratory-Youth Centre. In this way, the
same person can promote and support the educational-pastoral orientation
of the Oratory-Youth Centre, for which he/she has overall responsibility,
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both in the ordinary management of the environment and in the ordinary
management of human and practical resources.
As was indicated in the Special General Chapter XX, the person in charge
of the Oratory should be the parochial vicar for youth, so that he may
more closely accompany the youth sector of the parish (cf. GC20, n. 432).
In some cases, as we know, the coordinator of the Oratory-Youth Centre is
a layperson. Indeed, some provincial realities have taken advantage of the
possibility of establishing this figure on a full or part-time basis. It is highly
recommended that the layperson in this position be part of the Council
of the Educational-Pastoral Community of the entire Salesian presence.
C The role of the group of animators, which is an essential integral part
of the EPC, is to serve as a point of reference for young people throughout
their lives. The educators of the Oratory-Youth Centre are the first animators
on the playground, the members of the coordination group, the animators
of the groups, the sports coaches, the educators of the artistic workshops.
They work together and undergo continuous formation as educators.
D The Oratory-Youth Centre Council or Council of the EPC of the
Oratory-Youth Centre is an animation body that acts as a link between
the different sectors and activities that make up the Oratory-Youth Centre. It
is responsible for drawing up the Educational-Pastoral Proposal that outlines
the lines of formation, referring to the SEPP of the Work. It integrates and
collaborates with the other councils present in the Work.
The members of this Council represent the different sectors and, in addition
to their specific competence and representation, must have a Salesian and
pastoral sense that makes them participants in the educational issues of
the Oratorian community. Together with the coordinator of the Oratory-
Youth Centre (who is personally responsible for its functioning), they form
the animating nucleus of this environment and share responsibility for its
management.
«In complex works with several sectors of activity (parish, school or
college, university residence, young people in difficulty, etc.) there
may be several educational-pastoral communities or just one. If
there is only one, there will be only one Council of the education-
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Work. If, on the other hand, there are as many educational-pasto-
ral communities as there are sectors of the Work, each sector has
its own Council; there is also a Council of the Work, made up of
representatives of the councils of the educational-pastoral commu-
nities» (GC24, n. 161).
The coordinator does not replace the Council of the Oratory-Youth Centre,
but presides over it and promotes the necessary synergy between people.
Its composition and functioning obey dynamic guidelines and criteria, but
also continuity, in accordance with the directives of the Provincial and his
Council.
«The Salesian community should create or consolidate the Council
of the educational-pastoral community and/or the Council of the
Work, as the central body that animates and coordinates the entire
Salesian work through reflection, dialogue, planning and revision
of the educational-pastoral action. Such Councils are made up of
SDBs and laypeople who hold positions of responsibility in the ed-
ucational-pastoral community, according to the criteria given by
the Province» (GC24, n. 171.
This Council should be a sounding board where the thoughts and
problems of the Centre are reflected upon and where responses to
the potential problems raised can be found. However, this body is not
a decision-making body, but rather a consultative one. However, its
proposals will be taken into account if they are in line with the SEPP or
the spirit of the SEPP.
Their responsibilities should be as follows: evaluate and promote the annual
educational-pastoral programming based on the main requirements of the
youth condition and the guidelines of the local SEPP of the entire Salesian
Work; coordinate the different educational proposals of the associations
and groups and take care of the harmonisation and integration between
the various pastoral interventions; promote Salesian associationism as an
educational experience, the exchange of information and coordination
between the various groups and associations; maintain a connection and
collaboration with the other forces that work in the area and the local
Church for the world of youth; guarantee the insertion of the Oratory-
Youth Centre in the parish Christian community.
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E The Oratory-Youth Centre Project must activate participative
bodies managed by the young people, so that they become aware
of the educational itinerary together: small groups for reflection and
discussion; assemblies; other moments that allow young people to express
themselves, identify their own concrete initiatives, review the progress
made and plan some steps for the future). Basically, they all contribute
to one objective: the participation of all or many in the co-responsibility
of the Centre.
In the same way, it is desirable to promote structures of participation
for families. The Oratory-Youth Centre is also the area in which the
guidelines inspired by the “Youth Ministry and Family” (cf. Sector for
Youth Ministry, 2021) can be applied most easily. Concretely, our pastoral
action must help families to strengthen, maintain and, if necessary,
rediscover their contribution to the daily life of the Oratory-Youth Centre;
to encourage them in their ongoing journey to grow as human beings
and believers; to insist on the need for a family dialogue through which
the adolescent feels listened to and respected; to encourage meetings
and conviviality between families to allow an exchange of experiences
that favours the parent-child relationship; and to pay special attention
to the accompaniment of all types of families that make up the EPC
(cf. Youth Ministry Sector, Salesian Youth Ministry and Family: here the
synergy between Youth Ministry and family is explored and some concrete
indications for the SEPP are given).
F In addition to the SEPP, one element of the local organisation is the
specific statutes and/or operating regulations. These specify:
◗◗ on whom the entity and the legal personality of the Centre depend;
◗◗ the person in charge designated by the institution;
◗◗ the participation bodies and the personal and collegial competencies;
◗◗ the relationship with the bodies of participation and animation of
the Salesian Work, with families and with civil and ecclesial bodies;
◗◗ the formulation of criteria on aspects relating to association life and
day-to-day management: general rules of conduct; opening and
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maintenance and cleanliness; legally prescribed safety measures in
structural and operational terms; secretarial, documentation and
privacy management; administration and accounting; communication.
Institutional and religious criteria for action, the development of agreements
with other institutions, responsible and careful handling of heritage, and a
culture of legality that does not put people or structures at risk, must also
be taken into account.
4 4 2 Provincial/National Animation
A The Provincial Commission for the accompaniment of the Oratories-
Youth Centres participates in the animation of Youth Ministry in the
Province. The Coordinator and the members of this Commission ensure the
elaboration, implementation and evaluation of the lines of the Provincial
Educational-Pastoral Project concerning the Oratories-Youth Centres.
The Provincial Commission for Oratories-Youth Centres is fully developed
when it works in a network when it interacts and coordinates with other
Provincial Commissions: Schools, Vocational Training Centres, Universities,
Parishes, Social Works, SYM, Vocational Animation, Missionary Animation-
Volunteering and Social Communication. The Provincial Formation
Commission ensures the formative accompaniment of the young Salesians
who are assigned to the management and animation of the Oratory-Youth
Centre based on their apostolic work.
B For this to be possible, it is necessary to address in the most
appropriate way the question of financing and developing the
existing structures to support the activities and formation of the
animators. The local work and the Salesian Province must ensure that this
environment has sufficient material and financial resources to be able to
develop its educational work concretely. Not all the services provided in
this environment can be free and supported by free voluntary labour. The
economy must be seen in the light of fidelity to the overall mission of the
local Salesian presence.
On the other hand, the Oratory-Youth Centre itself, within its possibilities
and in accordance with the local and Provincial SEPP, must seek other
sources of self-sustainability, financing and fundraising, such as fees,
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institutional fundraising events and initiatives, public and private
contributions, income from fundraising activities, sponsorship and
advertising, project management for financing, and any other income
allowed by the Province; over and above what is provided by the local
community and the Province itself.
The Oratory-Youth Centre must have organisational and budgetary
autonomy to allow for more accountable, efficient and economical
management. However, it should be noted that the activity of the Oratory-
Youth Centre is part of the economy of the local Salesian presence,
administratively and fiscally, according to the criteria of the Province.
The Provincial Planning and Development Office or Team, under
the coordination of the Provincial Economer, can help to ensure the
transparency, co-responsibility and sustainability of this sector, so that it
serves its specific mission, institutional strengthening and revitalisation,
bearing in mind that the Provincial Youth Ministry Delegate is responsible
for the coordination of all pastoral sectors and areas.
C If there are two or more provincial commissions of Oratories-Youth
Centres at the national level, they should coordinate and function according
to a shared plan and participate in larger networks. The work of the
Oratories and Youth Centres does not end in the city districts. National
networking requires comprehensive coordination in order to be
present in opinion “forums” and children’s and youth organisations that
influence decisions concerning youth policies (educational prevention,
social action, training and promotion of voluntary work, socio-cultural
animation, promotion of educational leisure time).
Our Oratories-Youth Centres can be constituted as a civilly recognised entity
to be able to liaise with civil institutions and to have easier access to sources
of funding. At the same time, however, their institutional purpose must
respect the aims of the Salesian charism and be shaped in a spirit of service
and communion with local and provincial realities.
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AT A GLANCE
6
The Provincial Commission
of Oratories-Youth
Centres participates in the
animation of the Provincial
Youth Ministry, works in a
network and co-ordinates
with other Provincial
Commissions.
It is necessary to address in
the most appropriate way
the issue of the financing
and the fitting out of the
existing structures.
5
The structures of
participation and
responsibility include: the
coordinator of the local
Oratory-Youth Centre, the
local group of animators,
the Oratory-Youth Council,
other participative bodies
managed by the young
people and structures
of participation for the
families.
Statutes and/or concrete
operating regulations are
also necessary.
1
The Salesian Oratory-
Youth Centre is an open
house, a physical place of
relationships, a familiar
context of gathering and
expression for young people.
It offers concrete diversified
proposals and turns every
oratorian reality into an
integral formative space.
The Organic
Pastoral
Animation of
the Oratory-
Youth Centre
4
In order to coordinate
times, resources and
methods with the other
environments, the presence
of the Oratory-Youth
Centre in the Council of the
Salesian Work is required.
In addition to systematic
formation, the experiences
of living together and prayer
of the young animators with
the community are fruitful.
2
Don Bosco's original
pastoral pedagogical
experience is based on the
"sacrament of presence"
(Salesian assistance).
Each young person and
each member of the EPC
perceives this welcome
through some identifiable
traits.
3
The creation of an
educational environment,
the promotion of small
groups by age and/or
interest group and the new
technologies and social
networks are significantly
and permanently present.
The animation and
coordination of the
interventions is based on
a Salesian Educational-
Pastoral Project.
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