austraLasia 886
Don Bosco has become Korean - and now the RM's dream
for the centenary!
SEOUL: 20th September '04 -- The final
complete day of the Rector Major's Korean 50th anniversary visit has
focused on the future. He gave this day over to Salesian confreres
gathered in Seoul. It was a busy day: young Salesians in formation
presented an 'academy' on Don Bosco's dream for Korea; this followed by a
conference for confreres on his expectations of Salesians in Korea and for
Korea; Celebration of the Eucharist concluded with a blessing of the ground
prepared for the new provincial house (to be built 2005); meeting with 12
rectors of local communities followed by a meeting with the provincial council,
then a visit to the hospital where Fr Jack Trisolini is recovering after an
operation. The Rector Major's 'dream' for Salesian
Korea, as outlined in the conference to the assembled confreres, included the
following:
(1) A unified Korea - Salesians need to work for peace,
effect changes in small but crucial ways, work for young North
Koreans.
(2) Salesians need to be a leaven in Korean culture,
accepting authentic values and purifying the culture to remove values
which damage the lives of the young, since no culture is perfect. The
Crucifixion tells us that each culture must be broken open upon the
Cross.
(3) A Korea where Korean Salesians show themselves capable of
nurturing Don Bosco's charism, since there will be no more missionaries coming
to Korea, instead Korea will be a missionary resource for other parts of
Asia. For this to occur, Salesians must find Don Bosco...in the
Constitutions which contain his spirituality and his spirit, and they must come
to know their own culture well, for example in study at postnovitiate level, to
appreciate which are the authentic values, which are those which detract from
integral humanity, and to know how to distinguish the culturual elements
which best express Don Bosco's charism from those which lose sight of
it.
The Rector Major departs early Tuesday
morning.
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Did you know
that Swahili is one language other than Italian which has contributed a word to
Salesian discourse? The word is harambée. For its meaning and
further comment cf Lexisdb.