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GC25 GOODNIGHTS.
Fr. Jozef
Strus, provincial of
Polish
Salesian history in 20th century: Russian control, brief period of
independence between WWI and WWII, then the Nazis.
Of particular interest in the Polish Salesian experience is the fact that schools and oratories had to be abandoned in communist years in favour of parishes. Since returning to schools and oratories in the period since 1989 there has been the sense that it is in the works of education properly so-called that 'evangelize by educating; educate by evangelizing' is most effectively realized
The return to schools (especially professional schools) and oratories has been rapid and willing.
In hindsight, the experience of young Polish Salesians coming to Italy in the communist years for practical training, is bearing fruit - with their experience of schools and oratories.
At the 'conference' level, the four Polish provinces work and plan together - especially in social communications, in missions and in sharing formation and spirituality resources.
MUNICH: SKI-SLOPE KIDS AND LOTS MORE!. Herbert Bihlmayer, provincial of Germany
—Munich.
The
southern German province has 257 confreres, whose average age is 58.
There are 27 houses and
works ranging from centers providing social assistance for youngsters to youth
work in institutions for technical training, schools, day centers, oratories, and
works connected with free-time activities. The province runs a publishing
house, and there are eleven parishes entrusted to the province along with
30 others looked after by confreres of other nationalities who serve people
from their own countries: Poland, Croatia, Slovakia, Italy and the Ukraine.
Of special interest:
(1) a boarding school in the Black Forest where a number of the students attend a special ski-school that has produced a number of world champion skiers.
(2)
(3) In the eastern part of Germany the auxiliary bishop of Dresden asked the
Salesians to found a work in Chemnitz (at one time called Karl Marx City), a
very atheistic city. In one technical training center there are 450 young
people; at the parish of St. Anthony in an area of 30,000 people only 300 are
Catholic.
(4) Benediktbeuern. In
addition to being a theology center and a school for Social Pedagogy, the
center also is home for the Don Bosco Youth Hostel where about 12,000 young
people find lodging in their travels each year. There is an
"Aktionszentrum" where another 10,000 young people each year
participate in retreat days.
Located on the grounds is the "center for ecology and regional
culture," that was founded about 10 years ago. The main idea is that
students and young people can be brought to God the Creator through
nature. The institute receives various Church and State grants, and last
year its programs attracted about 109,000 young visitors.
In concluding his "good night" Fr. Herbert noted that the main
problem facing the South German Province is vocations. There is only one
novice currently
in formation. He asked for our prayers that
God might bless the province with vocations to the Salesian life.