I want to share with the Achuars
the faith that I have received from missionaries
The witness of the love for Christ of Salesian missionaries in my
country has opened my heart to ask to be sent to the foreign mis-
sion. My dream was fulfilled when the Rector Major sent me in Ecua-
dor.
I am grateful to the Provincial who sent me to the post-novitiate in
Quito under the guidance of the Rector for a year of introduction. I
had the opportunity to attend the Spanish course and postnovices
helped me to learn Spanish and the traditions and culture of Ecua-
dor. It was not easy. I felt like becoming a child again. But during
this time I also had the experience of accompanying youth groups
every weekend which gave me the opportunity not only to practice
Spanish and share the love of Christ, but above all to understand
that God is already present among the young people before of my
arrival.
After a year I was sent to a community in the forest. Wasakentsa is far from everything. There are no buses to
get there. It is reachable only by small plane. I was in an international community (an Argentine rector, an Italian
vice rector, I an Indonesian and two Ecuadorian volunteers) which ministers to an
indigenous group called the Achuar. We have a secondary school with a boarding
house. I was the assistant in the boarding house as well as teacher in the school. We
work with the Marianitas sisters who are responsible of the girls boarding house.
They also teach in the school.
The Achuars have their own language, traditions, culture and laws. It takes
time for us to learn all these and above all to accept that these contain the seeds of
the Gospel. To help us live like the people we minister to we eat like the Achuars
every day: bananas, yucca and fideo. Sometimes we eat rice with chicha
(traditional drink of the Achuars).
Certainly there are difficulties, but the personal and communal prayer as well
as mutual support have helped me to continue our mission. The example of the mis-
sionaries in my country, like Fr. José Carbonell, and of the missionaries here, like
Fr. Luigi Bolla, not only continue to impel me to share the faith in Jesus Christ that
I have received but also strengthen me to continue this difficult mission with the Achuar people.
I am sure that we are here to do the will of God, so He is always with us. This year I was assigned in Guayaquil.
I'm glad and happy to be a Salesian missionary in this country. I hope that my missionary vocation will grow every
day here in Ecuador, the land beloved by God!
Cl. Agustinus Togo
Indonesian, missionary in Ecuador
1st On-Going Formation Course for Missionaries in America
The Centro Salesiano Regional de Formación Permanente, Quito and the Missions Department announce the 1st On-
Going Formation Course for Salesian Missionaries in all the Provinces of America from August 6 to 27, 2012. For
more information write to cagliero11@gmail.com. Send your application possibly before April 1, 2012.
Salesian Missionary Intention
INDIA - for Christians in the state of Orissa
That Christians who live in areas disturbed by community violence in
2007-2008 may live in security and build-up relationships of mutual
respect and trust in the territory which has suffered so much violence
against Christians.
Four years have already passed since the acts of violence against Christians in
Orissa (2007-2008), where churches, convents were looted, and many Christians
have suffered martyrdom. We pray for all Christians in the area. A new presence
in Orissa in Muniguda (Province of Hyderabad), which is a project suggested for
the Salesian Mission Day 2012, has a special need of our prayers.
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