Cagliero 11 october 2017 eng.pub


Cagliero 11 october 2017 eng.pub

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N. 106 - october 2017
Newsletter for Salesian Missionary Animation
A Publication of the Missions Sector for the Salesian Communities and Friends of the Salesian Mission
O ctober, missionary month par excellence! The whole Church stirs up and wakes up, recog-
nizing once again its deep missionary roots. Pope Francis, through his message for the World
Mission Day 2017, reminds us also of the synodal and youthful path that we are already going
through together: "Young people are the hope of the mission. The person of Jesus and the good news
proclaimed by him continue to fascinate many young people " (No. 8). We have just seen this fasci-
nation in Valdocco on the face of each of the young Salesians from around the world, members of the
newly commissioned 148th Missionary Expedition. We have also admired it in many Provinces all over
the world. We see the courage and enthusiasm of so many young people who give to God and to the
world a generous part of their lives through the Salesian Volunteer Movement. Our common mis-
sionary responsibility, Pope Francis con-
cludes, needs the "rich imagination and
creativity of young people" (No. 8). It is,
indeed, the young who are renewing the
missionary spirit in our houses and
Provinces. May they keep us awake!
D. Guillermo Basanes SDB
Councillor for the Missions
In this
missionary month of
October we encourage you
to sudy deeper the message from the Holy
Father. For lack of space we share, just a few
phrases:
"This Day invites us to reflect anew on the mis-
sion at the heart of the Christian faith. T he
Church is missionary by nature; otherwise, it
would no longer be the Church of Christ, but one
group among many others that would soon end
up serving their purpose and passing away. So it
is important to ask ourselves certain questions
about our Christian identity and our responsibility
as believers in a world marked by confusion, dis-
appointment and frustration, and torn by numer-
ous fratricidal wars that unjustly target the inno-
cent. What is the basis of our mission? What is
the heart of our mission? What are the essential
approaches we need to take in carrying out our
mission? [...]
The Churchs mission, directed to all men and
women of good will, is based on the transforma-
tive power of the Gospel. The Gospel is Good
News filled with contagious joy, for it contains
and offers new life: that of the Risen Christ who,
by bestowing His life-giving Spirit, becomes for
us the Way, the Truth and the Life (cf. Jn 14: 6).
He is the Way that invites us to follow him with
confidence and courage. In following Jesus as our
Way, we experience Truth and receive His Life,
which is fullness of communion with God the Fa-
ther in the power of the Holy Spirit. That life
makes us free from every kind of selfishness
and is a source of creativity in love.
The Churchs mission, then, is not to spread a
religious ideology, much less to propose a lofty
ethical teaching. Many movements throughout
the world inspire high ideals or ways to live a
meaningful life. Through the mission of the
Church, Jesus Christ himself continues to evange-
lize and act. Her mission thus makes present in
history the kairos, the favourable time of salva-
tion. Through the proclamation of the Gospel,
the risen Jesus becomes our contemporary, so
that those who welcome him with faith and love
experience the transforming power of His Spirit,
who makes humanity and creation fruitful even
as the rain does with the earth [...]
Thank God, many significant experiences contin-
ue to testify to the transformative power of the
Gospel. I think of the gesture of the Dinka stu-
dent who, at the cost of his own life, protected a
student from the enemy Nuer tribe who was
about to be killed [...] We can think too of
countless testimonies to how the Gospel helps
overcome narrowness, conflict, racism, tribalism,
and to promote everywhere, and among all, rec-
onciliation, fraternity and sharing [...]
Young people are the hope of the mission. The
person of Jesus and the Good News He pro-
claimed continue to attract many young people.
They seek ways to put themselves with courage
and enthusiasm at the service of humanity.
"There are many young people who offer their
solidarity in the face of the evils of the world and
engage in various forms of militancy and volun-
teering [...]. How beautiful it is to see that
young people are street preachers’, joyfully
bringing Jesus to every street, every town square
and every corner of the earth!"

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Fr. Thomas Uzhunnalil teaches us apostolic spirituality
T hese days we celebrated in Rome with great joy the release of our missionary
brother, Fr. Thomas Uzhunnalil, who had been kidnapped in Yemen on March 4, 2016
and was released in September this year. As everyone knows, he has had an exciting
meeting with the Pope and our Rector Major.
Though tired and weighing 30 kg less, he communicated his experience with great
serenity and peace. Also the group of missionaries who are going through the
on-going formation course in Rome met him. We share with you some
elements of his apostolic spirituality.
- The first thing he asked for when he arrived in Rome was the
sacrament of Reconciliation. Not having this gift for 18 months
had been a heavy burden for him.
- Though he could not celebrate the Eucharist sacramentally, he
repeated its prayers every day from memory. In fact, he made
of his cross a continuous Eucharist.
- He was not allowed to read, write, walk; he could only
think ... His thoughts were a continuous prayer for the
Church, the Congregation, young people, the sisters who had
been killed, his mission in Yemen, the Holy Father and also
his captors ... He reminds us of Pauls urging, "Pray without
interruption."
- The secret that enabled him to live his imprisonment with
serenity was his full conformation to God's will. He said that after he had put his life completely in God's
hands and only to do his will he felt great peace, which allowed him to sleep at night with great serenity.
And this conformation to the divine will was not merely his personal offering; it was the result of his obedi-
ence to the Congregation that had asked of him to serve in Yemen. According to him, when obedience is
seen as a response to the will of God, it becomes a source of serenity and peace.
- A witness of Christ. When he was taken to the Islamic commander, he was asked direct and clear whether
he was a Muslim, and he replied, "I am a Christian."
- Both in his private conversation and in his lectures, he showed a great attitude of forgiveness. He cer-
tainly suffers deep pain from the killing of his sisters, but he did not harbour any hatred or resentment. He
spoke respectfully of his captors.
- The conviction that in God's plan each one has his own specific mission. Everyone is called to a unique and
irreplaceable mission.
- A feeling of gratitude was constant in his speech. Gratitude to God for his life and his delivery from cap-
tivity, gratitude to Mary Help of Christians who, he felt, was very close to him; gratitude to the Church, to
the Congregation, to every Christian who offered prayers and sacrifices for his release. There have been so
many testimonies of just ordinary believers on all continents who daily offered prayers and sacrifices for
him.
Let us implore the Lord to continue sending to his abundant harvest.
Don Martín Lasarte sdb
Witness of Salesian Missionary Sanctity
Fr. Pierluigi Cameroni SDB, Postulator General for the Causes of Saints
Blessed Maria Troncatti (1883-1969), Daughter of Mary Help of Christians and a great
missionary in the Amazon rainforest, among the Shuar of Ecuador. She worked with
great tenacity for the promotion of women and the freedom of choice of ones partner
in life. When it was announced that, for the first time ever, a Christian marriage was to
be celebrated in the rainforest, where for the first time the partners, both of Shuar's
tribe, had made their own free choice of each other, not pre-arranged by their
relatives, it was a great joy for her. She then wrote in a letter: "We are all here for
them: for the big and the small, for the sick, for the savage and for the civilized."
Salesian Missionary Intention
FOR SALESIANS IN PROFESSIONAL TRAINING CENTRES
So that vocational training centres may continue to be schools of
Christian growth and humanism in the world of work.
Vocational training is one of the most distinguished contributions for which
Salesians are known and appreciated all over the world. It continues to be
a priority of Youth Ministry today: to support and educate young people to
enter the workplace. This precious mission requires of us professional
competence, educational wisdom and evangelizing audacity to give a
meaningful answer to the ever-changing challenges of the world of work.