austraLasia 811
Australian dentist applauds Salesian care
in East Timor
Melbourne: 15th March '04 -- It was a
chance meeting between the writer and a past pupil of one of the Salesian
schools in Melbourne. The young man had recently graduated with first
class honours in engineering from Melbourne University, and his fiancee in
dentistry. She had spent some time in East Timor as part of an Australian
team sent there to assist the country with the dental health of the new nation's
school children. When Rebecca saw 'Don Bosco' emblazoned on this writer's
shirt, she told of her experience at Los Palos. "Of all the schools and
institutions I visited and inspected for dental health, this was the best"
Rebecca said. She spoke words of praise for the Salesian director of the
orphanage and his practical, informed attitude to dental health via a correct
diet and the provision of tooth brushes for all the children.
Rebecca, it turns out, is a Jewish girl, and was
initially uncertain as to how she would be received in such a Catholic
country. She could not have felt more encouraged, especially by her
reception amongst the Salesians she met.
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