austraLasia 1045
Laos: A Salesian story now well worth the
telling.
VIENTIANE: 22nd February 2005 -- 'But I didn't know the
Salesians were in Laos', you say. As of the 20th February 2005, the date
of the first official visit of the Salesian Regional Fr V. Klement, the Thai
Provincial Fr Depharat (also spelt Theparat), the Salesian in charge of 'Midt
Sam Phan Service' near Vientiane, Fr Tito Pedron, along with the Rector of
Udonthani, Fr Nophorn, it would be hard to deny that the Salesians are in
Laos.
On 24th May 2004, the Midt Sam Phan Service opened its
doors for the first time. 'Midt' means 'friend' and 'Sam Phan' means
'communication' in Laotian. A month previously, the then Thai Provincial,
now Bishop Joseph Prathan and his council had approved a budget for the initial
stages of the new presence which was to be near the Laotian capital Vientiane,
which would be a small workshop offering basic training in electricity and
automotive, and which would be led by Mr Sanya, a Thai Salesian teacher and past
pupil, together with 4 Laotian teachers, all of them having spent time at Don
Bosco in Bangkok.
In fact, a brief look at any map will reveal that
Vientiane is very close to the Thai border, and but 90 minutes drive from the
Salesian centre at Udonthani. The exchanges between the two nations are
many given that at least 16 million Thais speak a dialect very close to
Laotian. The population of the Peoples Democratic Republic of Laos is
around 6 million, 50% of whom are Buddhist and the other 50% (or thereabouts) of
whom are animists. Nevertheless the 7 Laotian dioceses all have
locally-born Bishops.
After 9 months of a Salesian presence through the
energetic efforts of Salesian past pupils/teachers (and in fact Mr Sanya is
regularly known as 'Brother Sanya' in those parts), the centre has begun to gain
the trust of local people. The centre offers air-conditioning and
automotive repairs, though there are relatively few vehicles in Vientiane, and
moves are afoot for the first group of 5 students to begin a 1 year course in
electricity and automotive skills.
The future is now looking a little more certain.
There are 4 Laotian Salesian-trained teachers (who studied at the Don Bosco
Technical School in Bangkok), Fr Pedron, while living in Thailand, is able to
visit monthly for several days. The Salesian priority is a vocational
training/technical institute - there being only one other Catholic school in all
of Laos.
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