- April 2017
Newsletter for Salesian Missionary Animation
A Publication of the Missions Sector for the Salesian Communities and Friends of the Salesian Mission
Alleluia! The Lord Jesus, on his third day in the profound darkness of death,
hears the joyful call of the Father to return to life. This is the fundamental
reason why every Salesian community also learns to shine forth the joy of his
call, to shine forth the joy of the Risen One.
We are reminded of the missionary appeal from the Rector Major on 8 Decem-
ber of last year. He said, “The mission to evangelize the world demands of us,
the Salesians of Don Bosco, to go beyond, to be more open, to respond to so
many requests that keep coming to us continuously from the Church for an evangelizing mission in various
places and among so many peoples.”
The light of Easter makes us understand that this mission of evangelization is a response. All peoples of the
world, especially the youth, have the right and a thirst for the Good News of the Lord, the conqueror of sin and
death.
Dear confrere – young and not so young – you are still in time to write to the Rector Major (afartime@sdb.org)
your letter expressing your availability for the mission ad gentes, ad exteros, ad vitam. The 148th Salesian
Missionary Expedition of next September is already almost ready! Only YOU are missing!
Happy Easter!
Fr. Guillermo Basañes, SDB
Councillor for the missions
This month, where Holy Week blossoms out into Easter, we also see the blossoming of sever-
al years of reflection on the First Proclamation of Jesus Christ, a reflection made in the
course of 8 Study Days spread over five continents. At Cachoeira do Campo, Brazil, from 23
to 30 April we shall hold the first regional seminar of missionary animation and formation, in
collaboration with the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians. The aim is to understand, deep-
en and assimilate the theme of First Proclamation. We shall also look for a concrete, educa-
tive pastoral path to make it systematic. We wish to consolidate within the provinces the
practice of this First Proclamation of Jesus Christ in the various sectors of our presences.
This seminar in Brazil will be followed by others: in Thailand, for Asia and Oceania, from 13
to 20 August; In 2018, at Fatima, for Europe, from 04 to 11 March; and finally for Africa, at
Johannesburg, from 12 to 19 August. Announcing the Risen Lord in all the various cultures of
the world is the compelling and on-going mission of the Church. We need to announce him in the context of rich cul-
tural traditions through mutually enriching dialogue; in contexts that are strongly secularised, but with a great hunger
for spirituality and a search for a meaning in life; in contexts of wide openness to the Good News; in contexts of a cer-
tain weariness within Christianity, with a need for fresh vitality. All these contexts are a part of the human reality of
today. They are all in continuous evolution, and not bound within defined geographic boundaries.
We offer the world, particularly the young, our witness of a happy and coherent evangelical life, and a rich and gener-
ous love. These give rise to the question, “What urges you to live this way?” Only pastoral wisdom can enable us to re-
spond to this “opening of the door” with the “logic of faith” such as, “In the footsteps of Don Bosco, we too are, all of
us and on every occasion, called to be educators to the faith. Our most sublime knowledge is, therefore, that of Jesus
of Jesus Christ; and our greatest joy is to reveal to everyone the unfathomable richness of his mystery.” (Const. 34)
There are so many “mission lands” in our playgrounds, our corridors, our classrooms, our workshops, our offic-
es, where we spend the whole of our day. Each of them call out to us for one or another form of First Proclamation in
all its fullness. The book “First Proclamation” will soon reach your provincial house. It is a tool of formation. Hopefully
it will motivate you to face the challenges of being a missionary today.
Congratulations, Cagliero11!!! We have hit a century – No.100! This simple bulletin of missioinary animation is published in Italian,
Spanish, Portuguese, English, French, Russian, Ukranian, Slovakian, Czech, Cantonese Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Polish,
German, Japanese, Khasi and so many other languages. It is simple and familiar, but an incisive instrument of missionary animation.