Cagliero 11 Maggio 2010 ing


Cagliero 11 Maggio 2010 ing

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Newsletter for Salesian Missionary Animation
THE WITNESS OF A HEART BURNING WITH LOVE FOR CHRIST
D ear Salesian missionaries
and friends of the Salesian
missions!
Cordial greetings during the month of
Mary!
On May 24, 2010 all the Salesian bish-
ops of the world have a special event
at Valdocco at the Basilica of Mary
Help of Christians. Among the 100
bishops there will also be many mis-
sionary bishops ad gentes who re-
ceived their missionary cross from
this basilica.
I'm happy to share the testimony of
Cardinal Joseph Zen Ze Kiun (陈日君).
Salesian since 1949, now bishop
emeritus of Hong Kong, he studied in
Turin 50 years ago. The testimony of
the heart on fire for Christ is the best
missionary animation.
Don Václav Klement, SDB
Councilor for the Missions
Living and Working
Together is our secret!
Some time ago, Cardinal Joseph Zen,
bishop emeritus of Hong Kong, was in
Pisana and we asked him to share some
thoughts with the readers of Cagliero 11.
M ary is
our guide,
Our teacher,
Our mother
Don Bosco, MB VII, 676
You studied theology in Turin. What do
you remember of Crocetta when you
were a student there?
The studentate of theology at Crocetta,
Turin has produced many missionaries
and the secret was fraternal relationship
between professors and students. The
house, then, was poor but the spirit was
very beautiful. Since my childhood I
learnt that one may be poor but happy.
We were a poor family but we were
happy. So were we also at the Crocetta.
The situation was poor but we were
happy. We studied seriously, we had
many celebrations too. During summer
those from Europe returned to their
Provinces. We, from other Provinces,
were involved in many activities: youth
camps in the mountains, animation of
the oratory, and of course manual labour at home. Even during these activities we learnt that the secret was
in being together.
My life was almost always in the Salesian studentate except one and a half years in Macau and three years
in Aberdeen (Hong Kong). I was very happy in these two houses. Again, the secret was being together with
the confreres. As a bishop I also realised that living together with my seminarians made a big impact on us
all. I am truly convinced of the value of our living and working together.
During the centenary of the Salesian presence in China I pointed out that our gift to China is the family
spirit: being together, friendship, and not being afraid to wast time with young people, being everybody's
friend. Being together is our secret.
In your opinion how can we evangelise in our schools?
The missionaries are a sign of vitality. Perhaps in the past there was too much emphasis on the conversion of non-Christians.
Now, inversely, perhaps after Vatican II we have not given much importance to proclamation in schools because in many of our
schools the vast majority of teachers are also followers of other religions. But, fortunately, in our Salesian schools we have the
visible presence of the Salesian community that helps create an environment. When I was Provincial I once baptized 90 children
in our school. Now we found out that adults seeking baptism in Canada or America are largely our alumni in Hong Kong. The
Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation Ecclesia in Asia speaks of telling the story of Jesus in Asia. But before we can tell his story
our hearts should overflow with love for Jesus. When I say this I think of Fr. Charles Braga who could speak three Chinese dia-
lects and all at the same time, which means he spoke very poor Chinese but he had a big heart overflowing with love for Jesus
Christ and that was what attracted many.

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What are the challenges and or opportunities for the Church in Hong Kong today?
As bishop of Hong Kong I sent a diocesan priest in Kenya. Now after years of missionary experience he has returned bringing so
much enthusiasm in the diocese. Now we also have lay missionaries in connection with the PIME missionaries. It's easy to do
pastoral work among Catholics. Missions ad gentes, instead, imply great effort. In Hong Kong we have an annual average of 2000
conversions. In recent years the diocese has decided to celebrate
the feast of the missions that requires long preparations. Through
this celebration friends are invited to know Jesus that eventually
leads to conversion. This is not the case of not respecting the con-
science or religious freedom but the case of making Jesus Christ
known. The environment in Hong Kong is certainly secular, the
birth rate is very low, divorce is high while the average age contin-
ues to rise. Indeed the family is in trouble. But there is no con-
tempt for religion. There is no problem about conversion to Christi-
anity. It is actually up to us to be zealous in evangelising. Of course
we also talk about indirect evangelisation which is to promote Gos-
pel values but we have no fear in proclaiming Jesus Christ directly.
There are now Chinese workers in the Diaspora and the world.
Now this is really a challenge that we need to face. They too have
the right to be evangelised. But there are few priests who care for
them. In this case it should be the lay missionaries who should be
protagonists in the evangelisation of these Chinese
Statistics of the Catholic Church in China - Cf.Tripod, vol XXIX, 152 (2009) p.57
Number of Catholics
According to Government statistics:
According to the Holy Spirit Study Centre of
Hong Kong:
Number of churches and chapels
5.300.000
ca. 12 million
More than 6000
Number of priests
Official priests:
Unofficial priests:
ca. 3.010
50 (old), 1.800 (young)
60 (old), 1.100 (young)
Number of sisters
4.750
In the open Church:
3.500
In the underground Church: 1.250
Dioceses and ecclesiastical territories
Traditional number:
Official number:
Number of bishops:
Official bishops:
Unofficial bishops:
138 (116 active, 22 inactive)
97 (following the r arrangement
of civil boundaries in recent ye-
ars)
Number of seminari
Major Seminaries:
Minor Seminaries:
Underground seminaries:
12, with 610 seminarians
22, with 550 seminarians
10, with ca. 350 seminarians
100
Number of Sisters’ Novitia-
58
tes
ca. 60
42
Open Church:
40, with 200 in formation
Underground Church:
20, with 200 in formation
Salesian Missionary Intention
Salesians in America
That the Salesians of the American continent may commit themselves in
the building-up and training of basic ecclesial communities.
The American continent contains nearly half of the Catholic population in the
world and the Catholic communities want to grow also in their co-responsibility
in the missionary commitment ad gentes. The basic ecclesial communities offer
an opportunity' to grow daily in the missionary spirit in their environment. Latin
American bishops have always fostered the formation and missionary outlook of
the basic ecclesial communities in all parishes. We pray that
all our parishes and mission stations in the Americas may
know how to accompany the growth and formation of the
basic ecclesial communities.
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