6. Cagliero 11 - Giugno 2011-ing


6. Cagliero 11 - Giugno 2011-ing

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Titolo notiziario
Nome società
Newsletter for Salesian Missionary Animation
Sending missionaries ad gentes
is necessary for the
new evangelisation of America
Dear Salesian missionaries
and friends of the Salesian
Missions!
Cordial greetings during the month
of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. June
is dedicated to prayer for vocations
to the priesthood and religious life.
Cordial greetings during the year
when we focus our attention on
Salesian Volunteer Service for our
Salesian Mission Day!
“The Volunteer service ... is one of
the best opportunity to discover
God’s call” - a statement of the
Rector Major at the end of a meet-
ing of the directors of missionary
volunteer service of seven Provinces
T he name of Jesus is unknown to a vast part of humanity and
in many sectors of American society. It is enough to think of the in-
digenous peoples not yet Christianised or of the presence of non-
Christian religions such as Islam, Buddhism or Hinduism, especially
among immigrants from Asia.
This obliges the Church in America to be involved in the mission
ad gentes. The program of a new evangelisation on the American
continent, to which many pastoral projects are directed, cannot be
restricted to revitalising the faith of regular believers, but must
strive as well to proclaim Christ where he is not known. Likewise,
the particular Churches in America are called to extend their mis-
sionary efforts beyond the bounds of the continent. They cannot
keep for themselves the immense riches of their Christian heritage.
It would be a mistake not to encourage an evangelising effort
beyond the continent with the excuse that there is still much to
do in America or to wait until the Church in America reaches the
point, basically utopian, of full maturity.
With the hope that the American continent, in accordance with
its Christian vitality, will play its part in the great task of the mis-
sion ad gentes, I make my own the practical proposals presented by
the Synod Fathers: “to maintain a greater cooperation between sis-
ter Churches; to send missionaries (priests, religious and lay faith-
ful) within the continent and abroad; to strengthen or create mis-
sionary institutes; to encourage the missionary dimension of conse-
crated and contemplative life; to give greater impetus to mission
promotion, training and organisation.”
John Paul II, Ecclesia in America no.74
(AUL, ITS, AUS, CEP, PLS, GBR, IRL) in Rome last April 2011.
After 45 years of “operation Matto Grosso” majority of Provinces offer young people the experience as missionary
volunteers. Hundreds of young people undergo training during the year. Hundreds of young people leave either for a
whole year of volunteer service or for a short period of immersion in the Salesian mission in all continents.
For the Province of Ecuador the volunteer service is a first step of the Salesian vocational journey. For the Provinces
of Africa, America and Asia, volunteering is an opportunity for Project for Europe, because many of the youth return
home after becoming the pillars of youth work in European countries. For communities that accept volunteers, the
volunteer programme is a chance to open our lives to young people for 24 hours, sharing with them the Salesian
charism.
Listening to the testimony of so many young Salesians who started their vocational journey through the volunteer
service is moving! (www.sdb.org / AGORA).
I invite you to pray that more Salesian communities may be open to volunteers! I invite you to pray that more Sale-
sians learn to 'waste’ their time in journeying with young volunteers'! I invite you to believe that young people could
become great missionaries!
Fr. Václav Klement, SDB
Councilor for Missions

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Through the volunteer programme
I discovered my Salesian missionary vocation
F ollowing graduation from university, I came upon, by chance, an advertisement for the Salesian Lay
Missioner (SLM) programme of the New Rochelle Province. It was my initial introduction to Don Bosco and
his charism.
I never forgot a good night given shortly before I left as a missionary volunteer in which we were told
that our mission was relatively simple: Being Christ for the young we meet, and looking for Christ in them. I
meditated upon those words frequently. On one occasion at the Hogar Maria Auxiliadora, an orphanage
run by the Sisters in Cochabamba, Bolivia, in the midst of the chaos on a particularly challenging day, one
boy who I still clearly remember gave me a small picture which I quickly accepted and placed in my pocket.
Later, I noticed that it was the picture of Jesus which he had cut out from a magazine. Reflecting on that
simple gift I am sure those chaotic events of that day would have
still occurred, but had I been more aware of Christ’s presence,
the young may have been able to recognise Christ in me.
The experiences I had in both Bolivia and Sierra Leone, were
certainly grace filled. They were times in which Christ became
present to me in a very real way. My Salesian religious vocation
itself was fostered, grew and was confirmed while I served as a
missionary volunteer for two and a half years. These experiences
gave me the courage to respond to my religious vocation with a
firm ‘yes’. In fact I cannot recall a moment during my vocational
discernment where the added desire to serve the Lord in a foreign
mission was not present.
Naturally as soon as I entered into the novitiate I was only too
eager to write to the Rector Major, offering myself to serve as a
missionary wherever he wishes to send me. Thus, after my post novitiate studies I was sent to South Af-
rica. During my missionary send off Eucharist the, then, Provincial, Fr. James Heuser stressed that despite
the scarcity of vocations, «our eyes, like those of Don Bosco’s, must see further than our current situation,
must recognise those in greater need and our hearts must seek ways to assist them, even at the cost of sac-
rifice.» I am ever grateful for the support and generosity of my home Province of SUE!
My years of practical training in South Africa provided a wealth of new experiences. I coordinated the
youth retreats in our retreat house near Johannesburg as well as the youth ministry team. Though we pro-
vide a variety of programs, the primary focus is our five day “Love Matters” retreat. The course which is a
behaviour change program has evolved over the years since its inception in 2001. It is a concrete and prac-
tical approach to address the issue especially for teenager who not only are the primary carriers of the vi-
rus but they also live in the country with the highest amount of HIV cases in the world.
As I continue with my theological studies here in Jerusalem, I look forward to returning to my Vice Prov-
ince of South Africa to whatever assignment awaits me. The road is bound to be filled with experiences and
challenges and opportunities for growth. My prayer turns to remaining available and open to whatever the
Spirit presents me.
Br. Sean McEwin
Canadian, missionary in South Africa
Salesian Missionary Intention
For all missionary groups of the South Cone Region
That all the Salesian communities of the South Cone region (Argentina, Brazil,
Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay) find ways how to involve young people in mission-
ary groups, as their contribution to the Salesian Mission Day 2011
The Southern Cone Region celebrated its first convention on Missionary Volunteer Service in
May 2010 in São Paulo. The missionary culture of the region includes several groups of the
Missionary Childhood Society, missionary groups, with the possibility for young adults to be
involved in missionary volunteer service. Let us pray that this movement may reach all the
Provinces, so that the invitation of the 26th GC no. 49 may also be realised in this region:
"After the example of Jesus’ love, “the Salesians foster the missionary spirit, generously
place at the Rector Major's disposal Salesian personnel for missio ad gentes, and encourage
missionary vocations among lay people and families."
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