5222(I)_Strengthening identity of Salesian consecrated life identity
Three days in Vietnam - EAO Viceprovincials 2019
October 8, 2019
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, 7 October 2019 -- During their three days in Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam) the 12 Vice-provincials of our EAO region together with another 18 confreres were enriched and strengthened in their own vocation journey as well better equipped for their ministry of promoting religious discipline among their confreres. The EAO Vice-provincials and Secretaries appreciate and give thanks to both main resource persons - Fr. Pier Fausto Frisoli (Procurator General and Juridical Office of the Congregation) and Fr. Philip Lazatin (FIN, Novicemaster and FABC commission on Clergy) for their highly professional, clear and future-oriented input and inspiration.
The two evening outings to the two largest communities in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) - Xuan Hiep and Ben Cat - offered a good insight into the life and mission of the largest among the 12 EAO provinces. We were happy to share the dances and songs of our novices and theology students in Xuan Hiep community (Rinaldi, Rector Fr. Barnaba Phong) and with the Aspirants and many senior confreres in Ben Cat (Rector Fr. Peter Hoang).
What are the fruits of this first historic workshop on religious discipline? Most of the workshop participants return home with a deeper awareness of the dynamics of religious discipline and related tools, both at the psycho-spiritual level or the necessary procedures of the Canon Law. Participants pledge to study the materials received for personal updating and province animation in greater depth. A second fruit was to highlight the awareness process and animation regarding religious discipline in each provincial community, starting from confreres in initial formation.
What are the personal or provincial resolutions of the workshop participants?
We pray, that the inspiration, fruits of this workshop will be shared with most of the confreres in each of our 12 Provinces and 6 Delegations. We realized the enormous value of the Salesian apostolic consecrated life for the young and also the human fragility (fragile vessels) that needs consistent and constant vigilance and motivation. Yes, we recognize once again that we are first of all called to be 'signs and bearers' of God's love for the young!
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