3988_This May all Salesians are invited to pray for 6 countries in Oceania
May 1, 2016
By Fr. Chris Ford, SDB
Australian, missionary in Samoa
Australia as well as the whole of Oceania is among the first countries in the world entrusted to the maternal care of Mary Help of Christians. Celebrating the 200th anniversary of the celebration of the first liturgical feast of Mary Help of Christians (1816-2016), we relaunch the Holy Rosary in Salesian communities and works, but especially in the families of our young people, lay collaborators and in the Salesian Family. The Salesian Mission Day 2016 invites us to focus on Initial Proclamation of Jesus Christ in Oceania, so let us place the Missionary Rosary in the hands of all the Salesians in Oceania!
Salesian Missionary Intention
For the Salesian Communities in Oceania (Australia, New Zealand, Samoa, Fiji, Papua New Guinea e Solomon Islands) that the communitarian prayer of the Rosary may bring the joy of the Gospel in all our works, amongst our young people and lay collaborators.
From the Cagliero 11 : 2016 May issue: Salesians in Samoa
The Salesians arrived in Samoa in 1981 at the request of Cardinal Pio Taofinu’u “to do something for youth”. In 1989 Don Bosco Technical Centre commenced with the aim of giving a “second chance” by providing trades training for poor and disadvantaged boys. More than 25 years later we are still catering for about 180 boys who undertake a four year program that firstly provides them with general trades training and then the opportunity to specialise in one of five fields: automotive, welding and metal fabrication, carpentry and joinery, plumbing and sheet metal, or electrical.
Many of our boys have not successfully negotiated the mainstream schooling system and few have experienced success in life. Hence, our workshop and classroom programmes are complemented by a variety of sporting and cultural activities. Our boys are recognised as one of the best large dance troupes in the country and we are frequently invited to provide entertainment for special national occasions.
Our fautasi (long boat) crew is one of the most successful in the country and recently represented Samoa at the American Samoa Flag Day ceremonies. We utilise a combination of trades training, vocational education, spiritual formation, sports opportunities and cultural activities to offer students an enriching education and a pathway to a happy and positive future.
Samoa is a deeply religious and almost exclusively Christian country. The Christian faith is strong in Samoa and a vital aspect of Samoan culture. Daily prayers are an integral part of the cultural. We utilise this aspect of the culture to ensure that prayer, liturgy and faith formation are integrated into the daily routine of school life. Students study Religious Education in the classroom, lead prayer at daily assemblies and participate in numerous retreat and reflection days. Feast days are celebrated with great joy and enthusiasm.
This complements and brings depth to our trades training and vocational education, which offers students the training to prepare for the workforce. These various aspects of our overall program enable students to develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes to be good Christians and active citizens. The challenge is to provide the opportunities for our boys to deepen their faith in Jesus Christ and to discover the joy that comes from encountering him not only in daily prayer and liturgical celebrations but also in putting faith in action in daily life through service to those in need. In this way we help them live and celebrate their faith in a personal way in the context of a Christian community.