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STARTING AFRESH FROM DON BOSCO

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Guideline 1: Return to Don Bosco
Let each community:
Make reference to the Constitutions in
daily life: use them regularly in
community meetings, especially at times
of discernment; choose appropriate
moments for reading and commenting on
them; offer occasions for the review of
life.
Practise lectio divina with Salesian
sensitivity, eg by making reference to texts
belonging to our tradition and the situation
of those for whom we work.
Include specific occasions within the
community plan for the formation and
updating in Salesianity of confreres as well
as of lay people who share responsibility
for the mission.
Update the Salesian section in the House
library.

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Guideline 2: Return to the young.
Let each community:
Renew its understanding and practice of
Salesian assistance by involving lay people
who share the responsibility.
Plan some formation meetings as part of
the annual programme, which have a
thorough study of the youth situation as a
topic.
Welcome young people both for occasions
of sharing our life and for meetings which
reflect on their situation.
Plan initiatives for going out to meet the
young where they live their lives.

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Guideline 3: Charismatic identity and
apostolic passion.
Let each community:
Organize its daily rhythms of life in such a
way as to enable each confrere to take part
in community occasions as well as be truly
present among the young.
Care the for quality of community prayer
and liturgical celebrations.
Highlight Salesian feasts as occasions for
the community formation and transmission
of the charism.
Value the service that the Rector, as first in
order of responsibility for formation,
exercises through the Good Night,
conferences, the personal talk and fraternal
animation.