austraLasia #2133
Salesians
and Salesian Sisters plan to work even more closely in Korea
SEOUL: 25th April 2008 -- Korea has both an SDB and an FMA
province, both of which have been reported on by austraLasia on several
occasions. One of the features of these two core elements of the
Salesian Family in Korea is the degree to which they already work
together and are planning to do for the future. The issue was recently
taken up at a joint council meeting and has been given new horizons by
the fact that both groups have appointed a new provincial in recent
months.
SDB and FMA are already working together in one parish, a technical
boarding school, two youth centres and one media centre. The recent
joint meeting of the two provincial councils, which also had a flying
visit from the newly appointed SDB Missions Councillor (Fr Klement) and
former provincial of Korea, was designed to a more concrete level of
collaboration and teamwork.
Salesians sdb and Salesian Sisters fma will be standing together at
the 4th National Youth Exhibition in Kwangju this coming May 29th - 1st
June. 'Standing together' means, in practical terms, common
preparation with budget and joint teams. But they are also looking
ahead to the coming summer season and the youth camps. There are some
6 camp sites open every summer, and thousands of young people go
through them. The figure is calculated at around 20,000! This is a
powerful opportunity of contact, and the two groups are now looking at
joint action in the field. This and other ventures means a common
understanding of a basic Youth Ministry framework. Currently it cannot
be said that the SDB Salesian Youth Movement (SYM) model squares
exactly with that of the Sisters. There are other areas of possible
difference too - is the SDB Educative and Pastoral Community (EPC) the
same thing exactly as the FMA educating Community?
A further possible are of collaboration would be some joint
meetings of superiors of communities (One can hardly say a joint
Rectors meeting!). On the SDB side, the Salesians have invited the FMA
to join the new Don Bosco Academy where youth ministry training for lay
people, religious has recently begun in the new Provincial House
complex (This was reported in a recent austraLasia). The International
Youth Volunteer Movement running out of the Korea SDB Province is also
open to FMA involvement.
It is interesting, too, to see that the immigrant ministry (quite
developed in Korea at Diocesan level, with immigrants coming from the
North but also from Vietnam and other nearby countries) has been asking
for at least two Vietnamese SDB and likewise FMA, especially since so
many of those arriving in the country are young women.
All in all, then, a fairly booming picture of cooperation both
current and planned.
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Title: australasia 2133
Subject and key words: EAO Provinces KOR, Salesian Family FMA
Date (year): 2008
ID: 2000-2099|2133