4. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES ACCORDING TO DIMENSIONS OF FORMATION
4.1. Human Formation
In this stage of specific formation, the Salesian Brother
4.1.1. Cultivates a pattern of relationships marked by simplicity, tact and serenity.
4.1.2. Acquires social virtues highly esteemed by people that make him accepted by everyone,
including an ability to listen and to communicate.
4.1.3. Nurtures an experience of affectivity and an ability to meet different kinds of people in
his educative relationships (the world of work).
4.1.4. Fosters daily contacts in the community and his relationship with the Salesian priest in
a mutual exchange of gifts.
4.1.5. Develops a deep sensitivity to the world of work and culture, as well as an ability to
size up situations objectively and adopt a professional approach.
4.2. Spiritual Formation
In this stage of specific formation, the Salesian Brother
4.2.1. Evaluates his experience of consecrated life and the way he walks in the Spirit, following
the basic features of Salesian spirituality.
4.2.2. Experiences more deeply the pastoral love of Christ the Good Shepherd.
4.2.3. Strives to grow intensely in his commitment to the person, the style and the spirit of
Don Bosco, his Founder and model.
4.2.4. Integrates the characteristics of his lay state with his pastoral concern, and cultivates
those aspects that enable him to guide the young in their spiritual growth.
4.2.5. Develops the liturgy of life through an attitude of offering to God the whole of himself,
together with his apostolic undertakings, his daily work, and the very difficulties he
encounters in life.
4.3. Intellectual-Theological Formation
In this stage of specific formation, the Salesian Brother
4.3.1. Acquires an adequate theological preparation appropriate to his consecrated lay status.
4.3.2. Deepens his knowledge of the spiritual heritage of the Congregation.
4.3.3. Equips himself suitably, through study and reflection, to take his place in the complex
world of work, technology and the economy, and also to deal with social and political
situations.
4.4. Educative-Pastoral Formation
In this stage of specific formation, the Salesian Brother
4.4.1. Cultivates a particular sensitivity to poor youth and remains close to the world of work
and the concrete problems of life.
4.4.2. Broadens his outlook on pastoral ministry and the Salesian Youth Spirituality, the basis
of his work of education among the young.
4.4.3. Becomes sensitive to the aspects that concern the mission of the Church in the world,
the evangelization of culture and the role of lay people.
4.4.4. Identifies himself ever more deeply with his mission as educator and evangelizer of the
young, along the lines of his specific vocation and in collaboration with the Salesian
priest.
4.4.5. Develops the ability to animate, plan and work in a team within the educative and
pastoral community, sharing with the laity and taking care of his relationship with the
Salesian Family.