situations are the displaced, the elderly, children and young people who find themselves without a
present and without a future.
For this reason, dear confreres, dear collaborators and young people throughout the world,
I would kindly ask you that on the feast of the Rector Major, which is a tradition dating back to the
time of Don Bosco, every community around the feast day of the Rector Major celebrate the Holy
Eucharist for peace.
It is an invitation to prayer that finds its source in the sacrifice of Christ, crucified and risen.
A prayer as a testimony so that no one remains indifferent in a world situation shaken by a growing
number of conflicts.
This is our gesture of solidarity with all those, especially Salesians, lay people and young
people, who at this particular moment, with great courage and determination, continue to live the
Salesian mission in situations marked by war. They are Salesians, lay people and young people
who ask for and appreciate the solidarity of the whole Congregation, human solidarity, spiritual
solidarity, charismatic solidarity.
While I and the entire General Council are doing everything possible to be very close to
everyone in a concrete way, I believe that at this particular moment, such a sign of closeness and
encouragement should be given by the whole Congregation.
To you, our dear brothers and sisters in Myanmar, Ukraine, the Middle East, Ethiopia, East
of Democratic Republic of Congo, Nigeria, Haiti and Central America, we want to say loudly that
we are with you. We thank you for your witness. We assure you of our human and spiritual
closeness.
We continue to pray for the gift of peace. We continue to pray for our confreres, lay people
and young people who in very challenging situations continue to hope and pray for peace to emerge.
Their example, their self-giving and their belonging to the charism of Don Bosco are a powerful
witness for us. They, together with many consecrated persons, priests and committed lay people,
are modern martyrs, living witnesses engaged in education and evangelisation who, despite
everything, as true shepherds and ministers of evangelical charity, continue to love, believe and
hope for a better future.
All of us accept this call to solidarity with all our hearts.
Thank you.