austraLasia 1038
Thai aspirants ply Regional with
questions - and show him how to play football!
BANPONG: 14th February 2005 -- The 37 Senior High
School aspirants and 3 University level postulants at Nazareth House Banpong,
and a further 42 Junior High aspirants 'down South' at Hua Hin have been a
welcome 'visiting' experience for East Asia-Oceania Regional Fr Vaclav
Klement.
Quite apart from the obvious freshness and vocational
fruitfulness of the Thai Salesian Province as represented by these young
candidates, Fr Klement finds their questions interesting and
thought-provoking. He has taken to providing a small reward for those
questions he considers to be the best.
From the older group come some of the more probing
questions: What Asian country needs the most workers for evangelisation? What is
the missionary thrust of the Salesian Congregation in 2005? Tell us about
Salesians in....Africa, Australia, India, Middle East, Japan. What
precisely is the role of the Salesians in Tsunami relief (an 'award'
question).
The juniors are no less perceptive in their questions:
What do Salesians do for human rights? ('award') What are world trends of
Salesian work? What about evangelisation in Myanmar, China, Vietnam?
There are the light-hearted questions from both groups,
though with serious intent: Who has the finest aspirants in EAO? What did you do
to become Regional Councillor? And then there are the personal questions -
personal for the Regional but also seeking response to personal need: Do you
give up if you get tired doing what you do? Why did you become a Salesian? What
strikes you most when you talk to young people today? How does one become a good
priest? How do I become a missionary? If I want to be a good
Salesian, what should I do?
Life with the aspirants is much more than question time
though. At Nazareth House Banpong, Fr Klement joined in the
afternoon's football game. The fact that his despatch does not mention the
score suggests that his side lost!
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