This step is something new in the Brothers’ formation programme but it is not difficult to
understand why it has been included. On the one hand, it does not seem correct that, following the
previous formation programme, the Brothers have to go through all the various stages of their
formation and make their perpetual profession without ever having had a serious and direct contact
with the professional field, that is, with the lay aspect of their vocation. On the other hand, it seems
obvious that, if the Brothers are to be educators among the young during their practical training,
they need to have some training and qualification in the professional field.
I believe that on this point there is a lot of convergence in principle, but plenty of difficulty
in practice. All this points to the need for each Province to devise a good and practical plan to
ensure the professional training of its Brothers, if possible before practical training.
Practical training
From what has just been said about professional training, it follows that during practical
training Salesian Brothers should preferably be placed in situations in which they can exercise the
professional qualifications they have acquired. This also helps them to strengthen and verify their
motives for choosing the lay Salesian consecrated vocation.
Specific formation
Specific formation is not an optional phase for Salesian Brothers; it is a part of their regular
pattern of formation. Just as, after practical training, clerics immediately proceed for their specific
formation, likewise Brothers, after practical training, immediately proceed for their specific
formation.
Article 116 of the Constitutions says: “After practical training the Salesian goes on to
complete his initial formation. The specific formation of a candidate for the priestly ministry
follows the norms and directives laid down by the Church and the Congregation, and has for its
scope the preparation of a priest who will be a genuinely Salesian pastor and educator. The specific
formation of the lay Salesian offers him the opportunity to deepen his knowledge of the spiritual
heritage of the Congregation. He receives an adequate theological preparation appropriate to his
consecrated lay status, and completes his formation with a view to his subsequent apostolic work of
education.”
This article was promulgated in 1984, but for almost twenty years, the specific formation of
Salesian Brothers did not materialize, in spite of a few attempts made here and there. In 2005 we
took the initiative of organizing this formation phase for the Brothers. Today in all parts of the
world there are six regional or inter-regional centres approved by the Rector Major and his Council
for the two-year programme of specific formation for Salesian Brothers: at Manila in the
Philippines for the Region of East Asia – Oceania; at Shillong in India for the Region of South
Asia; at Yaoundé in Cameroon for the French-speaking Salesians of Africa, and at Sunyani in
Ghana for the English-speaking; at Guatemala for the two Regions of the Americas; and at Turin for
the three Regions of Europe. In addition, Turin also serves as an international centre, open to
Salesian Brothers from all the Regions of the Congregation. Just as some clerics are sent to Rome or
Jerusalem for their specific formation because of the particular advantages these places have to
offer, so too Brothers can be sent to Turin for their specific formation for the advantages that derive
from living at the holy places of Don Bosco.
The specific formation of Salesian Brothers is the response to a particular need: Brothers
need to nourish their life on the Word of God; this implies a study of Sacred Scripture. The faith
conveyed in the catechism taught in the prenovitiate and novitiate needs to be deepened; this is done
in Theology, which is nothing else but a deeper understanding of the faith. There are many moral
questions today that call for a good grasp of Catholic teaching about each of them; suffice it to
mention a few like abortion, euthanasia, contraception, gay marriage and population control; this is
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