theology should be seriously undertaken. Communicating the decision of the General Chapter in
his circular letter of 19 March 1902 and referring to practical training, Don Rua wrote that it is
especially in this period that Salesians are formed to “real practical Salesian lfe” and he asked
the Rectors of the communities to be like fathers and to take special care of their confreres in
practical training.
A time of valuable vocational experience
Many Salesians remember with joy the days spent among the young during practical training.
Certainly being dedicated to the young demanded of them hard work and sacrifice, but it offered
a vital and joyful experience of the Salesian charism. I think must also be your experience. You
are close to the new generations, you feel “an empathy with the young and a willingness to be
with them” (C. 39), you are sensitive to what interests them and to their mentality. You are open
and flexible, you are conscious of the creative freshness of your age, you are full of energy and
enthusiasm, you know how to bring a spirit of cheerfulness among the young and in the
community, the feel the joy of giving yourself. In these recent years we have seen the proof of
this generosity in the considerable number of those in practical training who each year leave for
the missions and adapt themselves to a variety of climates, cultures and languages.
You are having a powerful experience of the Salesian vocation and living through an important
time of formation in its various aspects: human maturity, spiritual life, cultural development
and, above all, educative and pastoral commitment. An opportunity and a great challenge in this
phase of formation is learning to live the “grace of unity”, making space for all the various
aspects; otherwise you will find yourself running round in circles, pulled in all directions, empty.
This grace is a gift but it also requires our commitment.
With the young people you are having your first experience of assisting and teaching, educating
and evangelising, animating and exercising authority. You are assessing your suitability for
consecrated Salesian life, you are preparing for your perpetual profession and also re-enforcing
your identity in the Salesian vocation to be a Priest or a Brother. You are studying yourself,
becoming more aware of your good points and of your limitations, and living Salesian apostolic
spirituality.
Life and relationships with the confreres offers you the real experience of a Salesian apostolic
community of which you are a responsible member, sharing prayer and work, providing your
services and communicating ideas, livening up the conversations and receiving advice. In the
community you have the experience of accompaniment. Through the community you are
learning more and more about the Province and the Congregation. Through your contact with
the lay people and the various groups involved with us you are learning what it means to be
part of the Salesian Family and of the vast Salesian Movement, and you are appreciating the
breadth of Don Bosco’s heart and the wealth of his charism.
As you can see, practical training is a particularly significant time for vocational growth, not so
much theoretically as through lived experience. You are coming face to face with what Salesian
life is all about. You are discovering the joy of being a Salesian. During practical training you are
discovering how to learn from experience. This time is a great gift from God. Ask yourself what
in practice the experience that you are going through is, and whether you are taking full
advantage of all the opportunities it is offering you for your development.
Not without its difficulties
Having said that, I don’t want to ignore the difficulties you may encounter during practical
training. Sometimes you may find yourself in a community with few confreres and a great
amount of work and responsibilities, without a lot of time for fraternal relationships. Your life in
community may prove difficult on account of the difference in age, temperament, way of
thinking or formation, but also because of lack of attention, misunderstandings or little
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