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[Though still 'keyboard-challenged', which in effect means
that I am still teaching the right hand to work again, it seems that some
effort should be made to get aLa off and running again, even if it's a mainly
left-handed effort. If you can imagine someone holding bagpipes by the
right arm, without the pipes, then you have a reasonably accurate image of
what it looks like, and how I move, sit, or sleep at the moment. But on
with the task.... ]
Mission Seminar at Hua Hin: Jn 10:10 is the
key
HUA HIN (Thai): 1st August '04
-- A little over 70 members of the Salesian Family
are presently gathered in Hua Hin, Thailand, to consider the challenges of
mission 'ad gentes' in today's Asia. The key to discussions is 'life,
and life to the full'. This time, the mission seminar is concentrating
on Asia proper, rather than trying to also come to terms with the sometimes
distinct challenges of Oceania, as has happened in the past. A second
seminar is planned for the latter region.
15 countries from the East Asia-Oceania Salesian Region are involved in
the seminar, which has meant an internal challenge to the organisation as they
attempt to find a common language. This is English, but it still means
that Fr. Klement, the Salesian Regional Councillor for EAO, fluent in Korean,
Italian and English, and with a broad knowledge of Chinese written characters,
has found himself to be something of a language bridge.
Present at the meeting also are the FMA General COuncillor for Missions,
Sr. Ciri Hernandez, and Fr. Francis Alencherry, Salesian Councillor for
Missions. There are 32 SDBs, 24 FMAs, 6 CSM, 5 SIHM, 1 DMQ (for the last
three check your lists of the Salesian Family! All groups of Religious
women founded by Salesians), 2 Cooperators, 2 VDB and 2 other lay Salesian
formators from the Cebu CLAY Institute.
The logistics are backed by 4 Thai Salesian prenovices. The
Seminar, which began 30th July, is due to conclude 3rd
August.