CEBU: 1 December 2011 --
How would you react to the following ideas (or shall we say
stereotypess) regarding the Rector?
- 'matey' AUL
- directive (CIN)
- senior deserving respect (GIA)
- decisive manager (FIN/S)
- authority, deserves respect (KOR)
- father figure (ITM/Ind)
Stereotypes they may be, but there may
also be a grain of truth in
there too. This is but one of the 40 or so items that came
under
discussion at the recent 'formation of formators' session in
Cebu, led
by Fr Edison Fernandes of INB Province India.
Fr Edison had the distinct advantage,
apart from his encyclopaedic
knowledge of his subject and the skill he demonstrated in
sharing it,
of being something of an 'insider' to our Region. He
had spent five
years of post-graduate studies in the Philippines.
Fr Edison provided many handouts (mostly
Word documents, but
including ppt presentations and some videos) for those who
took part in
his sessions. Given the importance of the topic of
multicultural and
intercultural communications in Salesian communities today,
some of
these items will have much wider appeal. They
are available in BOSCONET (as are many other items
dealing with formation from earlier years).
Given the Rector Major's insistence on
the importance of
international communities, and given too the movement of
personnel in
and out of Regions in the name of 'missions' (think of
Project Europe
for example, which now involves 60 missionaries), the
'formation of
formators' course in Cebu is unlikely to be an isolated
event. Our
Region, at its own request, has almost certainly set in
motion a chain
of such considerations. Less than a week ago, msot of
the 60 referred
to above met in Rome with Frs Cereda and Klement to reflect
on their
experiences after 1, 2 and more years in their new province
- and the
intercultural communications aspect was high on the agenda!
Our Region expresses its gratitude to Fr Edison for his time and expertise and his gentle insistence on the importance of the ideas he raised.