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RM has a few
hours to take in Sydney's beauty - and spontaneously meet the people
(From our Sydney reporter!)
SYDNEY: 16th July 2008
-- Tuesday 15th: Tuesday loomed as
something of a “free day.” The
Rector Major had welcomed the pilgrims to Sydney
on Monday, and the major Salesian event is due to take place on
Wednesday,
after the morning catechesis in the Engadine Parish and in the hall of
Boys’
Town. The Provincial had to spend the day at the Vocations
exhibition at
Darling Harbour, so Fr Guy Riolo was delegated to take the Rector
Major, Fr
Juan José Bartolome and Fr Andrew Wong to make one of the
spectacular journeys
in Sydney – the trip by ferry from Circular Quay to Manly and back
again. On the way home, they were to call into
the vocations exhibition at Darling
Harbour, and then catch the
train to Engadine, about 50 mins from
Sydney Central Station. A
challenging “free day”!the day became a
celebration. On the streets, at Circular
Quay (where traditionally the cultures meet, especially with the
aboriginal
culture), travelling across one of the world’s most beautiful harbours,
Fr
Chavez was seen and known. Mexicans, Salesians from all over the
world, and
just happy young people, gathered around him. A Salesian youth
gathering took
place wherever the Rector Major was. So much for the “free day”!
The
return trip from Manly to Sydney
enables a beautiful photo against the backdrop of the famous Sydney
Opera House,
now an icon of Australia.
Fr Guy has taken several shots of the Rector Major with the Opera
House behind
him. We Australians will soon be claiming our first Australian
Rector Major.
The
Provincial arrived home after his day at the vocations exhibition,
weary … only to find, at 5pm, that the Rector Major had not arrived
back to
the community at Engadine! As
they had all
set out at 10am, the thought emerged: what if the Australia-Pacific Province
had “lost” the Rector Major?
Eventually they arrived, with the Fr Chavez announcing …
“We have seen the most beautiful city in the world!” There will
be
many who will challenge that, but we Australians were glad to hear it
from our Rector
Major.
The
day ended with a wonderful meal at which all the Salesians
working in Engadine were able to
separate themselves
from their many and varied apostolic activities to spend some time in
communion
with the Rector Major. This was a precious and formative moment
for us all. Much
that is significant for the Church and the Congregation in Australia
was discussed.
The meal was a blessed ending to what the Rector Major had
described as “the
first free day” he had had on visitation of any Province. I am
not too sure
how “free” it was.We look forward for a
major celebration of the Salesian Youth
Movement, with more than 2,000 young people in attendance, at Engadine
on Wednesday on July 16. It will be an important day for the
history of the Australia-Pacific
Province. We
will be sorry to see our
beloved Rector Major leave us on Thursday, July 17.
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Title: australasia 2201
Subject and key words: EAO Provinces AUL WYD
Date (year): 2008
ID: 2000-2099|2201