austraLasia 936
The First Rector Major to visit
Miyazaki!
MIYAZAKI: 1st November '04 -- Strange, but true it
would seem. Fr Ziggiotti was reputed to have visited every House in the
Congregation, but....Miyazaki missed out. The gap has now been filled,
with the two day visit of Fr Pascual Chávez. Miyazaki is important to
Salesian Japan and to the entire Congregation - the Mother House of the
Salesians in Japan, who came there with Fr Vincent Cimatti in 1926, and the
Mother House of the second largest female Congregation in the Salesian Family,
the Caritas Sisters of Miyazaki (CSM) with 1100 members.
[More on the RM's visits to CSMs under separate
cover].
The Hyuga Gakuin Salesian Community has 7 members, and
the Rector Major developed some ideas with these that have not appeared in
earlier despatches. He began by reminding them that as RM his first duty
is to the confreres rather than the structures. Well-motivated good
confreres will ensure the structures and their animation!
There, 'in a small city of 300,000 the Salesians can
have much greater impact', he told the confreres. The challenge is to
guarantee the witness of consecrated Salesians. Japanese society has
guaranteed its citizens many things; it is so rich in human resources, but the
high rate of suicide suggests it has not guaranteed the young (or the old)
meaning in life.
Globalisation has produced its own effects too, in
Japan, which imports so many other resources. The byproducts are at least
three:
1. Weak, transient and short-sighted reflection on
the part of the young, who do not have life projects to guide them. 'Did you
watch the move Dead Poets Society? You will have noted the epicurean motto
of Carpe Diem, seize the present moment. Ultimately this on its own does not
enable the person to face life's challenges.'
2. Fragmented life, the 'philosophy of
collage'. 'Our C. 21 is a response to that. Don Bosco's greatness
lay here - all his natural and supernatural capacities geared to a unique life
project. He had a dream and a mission. Think of the Dreamer Don
Bosco and think of the rugged-faced, short-statured Mother Theresa of
Calcutta. Where did these two saints get their energy? From the
grace of unity; they were able to pool their energies for a single
project.'
3. Ethical relativism: 'good is what I like and
bad is what I don't. Such an attitude breaks down families. Divorce
is a high statistic in Japan. Imagine, then, what a gift for society and
local youth in Miyazaki is a Salesian school!'
Today's Salesian response is via the kind of integration
that an EPC (Educative and Pastoral Community) brings and the kind of
development brought about by an SEPP (Salesian Educative and Pastoral
Project). The former produces real identification with the institution and
the educators' vocation. The latter helps us clarify the educational
values to impart.
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