'austraLasia' #70
'FIRST' EVANGELIZATION PRIORITY
East Asia-Oceania missionaries meet in Thailand
by Julian Fox
HUA HIN (Thailand): 16 May -- Some 40 Salesians SDB and FMA completed
their meeting at Hua Hin with some firm proposals for missionary
animation and formation in their respective provinces over the next four
years. The meeting had been organised from the Central (Rome) Mission
Departments of these two branches of the Salesian Family and was
attended largely by those responsible for mission animation or formation
in their provinces. All discussion centred on first or basic
evangelisation, especially in the Asian context where Christianity is in
a minority. Salesians already involved as experts at the Asian Synod of
Bishops meeting in Rome were able to be present. This included
systematic theologian Fr. Joseph Puthenpurackal from Shillong and the
Vietnamese Provincial, Fr. John Ty who had been in Rome at the request
of the Vietnamese Bishops Conference to asssit them in the formulation
of contributions from that country.
The meeting formulated more than a dozen proposals and associated
strategies for creating greater missionary awareness of first
evangelization in each province, as also initiatives that should be
privileged in order to set up joint missionary animation between SDB and
FMA in provinces. The countries of Oceania, recognising that their
needs are quite different, requested of the Dicastero a special assembly
in either 1999 or 2000 to consider the possibilities and challenges of
evangelisation in that area given the new and growing Salesian presences
in PNG, Solomon Islands, Fiji, Samoa and Australia.