austraLasia 1072
The spirituality of the provincial councillor: resting
one's head on Don Bosco's heart.
HUA HIN: 9th March 2005 -- Something to add to the
'spirituality of...' list is the spirituality of the provincial
councillor. Fr Chávez offered some thoughts on this before the group set
off for a day of very practical spirituality, which takes in a visit to the
Buddhist Temple at Ban Grude (a quiet and beautiful seaside area with banana
boats, amongst other things!), a visit to the Salesian Cemetery at Ban Seng Arun
where Bishops Caretto, and Praphon are buried, a Eucharist at Fatima Church, a
grand supper followed by stage show by students and parishioners, before return
to Hua Hin and an AV presentation by GIA and ITM.
The spirituality of the provincial councillor, says the
RM, is that of 'animation and government'. Animation is what the soul does
for the body - provides vitality. Death is (amongst other things) absence
of vitality. The soul unifies. Death is dismemberment.
Animation then, in province terms, is providing vitality, holding the province
in unity. The soul, too, provides identity, makes each one what each one
is. Hence the three tasks of animation for the provincial councillor are
clear: vitality, unity, identity.
Government fosters fidelity to Don Bosco's charism, but
it is especially a responsibility for creative fidelity. A charism is
dynamic. It needs creativity. However, we can say that animation is
the way to govern. Animation without government, though, is mere
rhetoric. At times a provincial council can be busy with assessment.
Assessment on its own will change nothing, though it is essential.
Government without animation would be tyranny, formalism
and an unwelcome input in the heart of the confreres. They may obey but
they will not be convinced.
So then - all this in terms of a spirituality? The
councillor is first a sacrament of the Holy Spirit. Someone who talks to
the heart, persuades, encourages, consoles perhaps, speaks on behalf of
God. The councillor cannot simply speak as one who wields power.
The main points of reference for this spirituality are
the Gospel and the Constitutions; knowing what is of the Gospel and what the
Salesian criteria are. In effect to be more closely identified with our
Gospel project of life.
It is a lived spirituality - we live what we say.
We cannot say things we do not believe in. That would make us not
credible. We are to be identified with our words. This is an aspect
of the grace of unity.
"Try to have the mind and heart of Don Bosco - another
way of summing up this spirituality". The RM commented that he liked the
photo where we see Don Bosco hearing the confession of Paul Albera as a boy (
that well-known photo of DB hearing confessions). It was something Albera
commented on later as RM...how much at that point he would have wanted to rest
his head against Don Bosco's chest, to have Don Bosco's heart.
Finally: this animation and government is at the service
of the New Religious Life. At this point the RM recalled the recent
Congress of Religious Life in Rome, where 800,000 Religious were
represented. The striking icons of the Congress were the two Samaritans -
the Samaritan woman and the Samaritan on the road to Jericho. Both are
icons for Religious in the passion for God (the woman thirsting) and the passion
for humanity (the preferential option for the abandoned and rejected).
The RM commented on the value of ideas provided by key
theologians of New Religious Life (Radcliffe, Schneiders) as well as the results
of 15 group discussions at the Congress. Councillors will find much
inspiration in the Acts of this Congress. One clear notion is the need to
simplify structures, as he was told by one young SDB: "I'm not here to maintain
structures, I'm here to give my love for the young".
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