Program of
studies
The Missions
and with the live and examples of the saints; they pray with the psalms and
canticles of the people of God and with liturgical hymns. The breviary will
obtain for these clerics more knowledge than from so many books and
teachers and will inspire them in teaching their students the science of God
and of the soul” (MB XI, 293).
It is significant that the Constitutions of the Salesian Society gives first place
to the Bible in the program of studies for the priesthood. Afterwards does it
list Church history, dogmatic, speculative and moral theology and other
books dealing with the Christian instruction of the young.
Don Bosco reminded the Salesian missionaries who were leaving for South
America that the Word of God should be proclaimed to the whole world; it
is a command from the Lord and not merely a counsel. “This command or
mission,” he adds, “gave the name of missionary to all those who in our
country or in foreign countries proclaim and preach the truths of our faith.”
It is the continuation of the mission entrusted by Christ to the apostles who
from the beginning of the work of evangelization “associated others and
later also other evangelical workers who they sent here and there to spread
the Word of God.”
PREACHING SHOULD BE BASED ON SACRED SCRIPTURES
Preaching
Content: The
Bible and
Fathers of the
Church
Topics of
preaching
The traditional form used by Don Bosco to spread the Word of God was
preaching, which he used to do in the exercise of his ordinary ministry, in
the occasion of retreats or even in the course of extraordinary missions in the
parishes. “Very many parish priests of Piedmont wanted to have him (Don
Bosco) in the churches,” wrote Don Lemoyne, adding that “if it were
possible, he never refused them” (MB V, 765).
During the course of his life, Don Bosco preached a lot and he did so for all
kinds of people, starting with the young.
We know that his preaching was centered on the Bible, and in a particular
way, on the Gospel. His biographer assures us that he used to begin “with a
text from Scriptures” (MB III, 62) and that “his preaching were very effective
because they were based on Sacred Scriptures and the holy Fathers” (MB IX,
342).
One day, after having preached in a parish when he was only a seminarian,
the parish priest pointed to him some flaws regarding form but recognized
that his preaching was full of “scriptural thoughts” (MO, 86).
We have preserved some of his sermons which go back to the time when he
was a seminarian and when he was a young priest. One of them was
precisely “On the Word of God”. It begins with this citation taken from the
Gospel of Luke: “Blessed are they who listen to God’s Word and keep it” (Lk
11:28).
Other themes were the classical themes of the Last Things (death, judgment,
purgatory, hell and heaven), sin, the passion of Jesus, mercy, forgiveness,
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