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Newsletter for Salesian Missionary Animation
A Publication of the Mission Department for the Salesian Communities and Friends of the Salesian Mission
D ear
broth-
ers, dear
friends,
I remember that
once, in an Afri-
can country, an elderly lady made
this comment about an old and holy
missionary: “his beard is white and
long, but the eyes are those of a
child.” And in fact, it was just so!
The missionary ad gentes must nec-
essarily “become like a child.” Begin
to learn everything: talk, greet, eat,
dress.
And so little by little, his soul and his
eyes become like that of a child, ex-
actly as Jesus wants, “unless you be-
come like children, you will never
enter the Kingdom of Heaven!”
For this reason the missionary ex-
periences a very particular charm in
contemplating the eyes of the Child
Jesus, who became small for the
sake of all peoples, of all cultures, of
all nations!
I wish you a fruitful and happy
Christmas 2014! Time to become
“like children.” Time to look with
the clear eyes of the Child Jesus, and
make these eyes a missionary school.
Learn to be a missionary contemplat-
ing: “Blessed are the pure in heart,
for they shall see God!”
Thanks!
Fr. Guillermo Basañes SDB
Councillor for the missions
Celebrate the Bicentenary of Don Bosco’s birth
by contributing to the missionary activities
of our Society
“… I want to say something simple
and clear: The missionary dimension is part
of our IDENTITY and that cultural diversity,
a multicultural and intercultural situation
are a treasure towards which in this six year
period we are advancing. …
The Pope is calling for the Evangelisa-
tion of all peoples and we are directing our
gaze, always so as to recognise ourselves in
our identity, on the missionary character of
our Congregation. Don Bosco wanted the
Salesian Society to be determinedly mis-
sionary. In 1875, from among the small
group of the first Salesians, he chose ten to go to America; before
his death he had already sent 10 missionary expeditions and the 153
who were in America at the time of his death were almost 20% of the
Salesians at the time according to the Elenco of the Congregation for
1888.
This missionary identity, preserved and cultivated as the
years passed led the Special General Chapter to make a special ap-
peal which I want to renew today, on the threshold of the Bicen-
tenary of the birth of Don Bosco and as a living homage to him:
“The Special General Chapter appeals to all the provinces and even
to those who are poorest in numbers so that by obeying the invita-
tion of the Council and following the courageous example of our
Founder they may contribute, even in a temporary manner, to the
spread of the kingdom of God.”(SGC, n.477)
I sincerely believe dear Confreres that this call remains fully
relevant in the current situation of our Congregation. When I speak
about a homage to Don Bosco on the celebration of the Bicentenary
of his birth I am not doing so in an empty spirit of celebration or for
the sake of statistics, but because I truly believe – and it was the
feeling of the GC27 – that a great wealth of our Congregation is its
missionary capacity, the possibility of being there where there is the
greatest need for us in the work of Evangelisation, even though all
our efforts are very valid wherever we may find ourselves”.
Fr. Ángel Fernández Artime SDB
(excerpts from AGC 419)
We wish
all the readers of “Cagliero 11”
a Blessed Christmas & a Happy New Year