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newsletter for Salesian
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Publication of the missions sector for SOB communities and friends of the salesian mission
Pakistan – Salesian presence ft
among our Muslim brothers and
sisters
Dea fr;ends and
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Caglieroll's theme for the
month, "RESPONSIBILTY - an
eco-sustainable lifestyle", remin-
ded me of Don Bosco's words in
The Young Man:
"Lift up y our eyes, my children.
and see what there is in the
heavens and on earth. The sun,
the moon, the stars, the air, the
water. the fire are all things that
once did not exist. But there is a
God, who in his o mnipotence
created them, bringing them out
of no thing."
From his experience at the feet of
Mamma Margaret who taught
him to know how to contemplate
God in nature, Don Bosco trained
his boys for this "simple gaze", a
revelation of God's love. There is
no doubt that the ecological
issue is a rea lity that challenges
us, and I want to share in your
conc ern for a matter o f vital
importance for humanity. It is
everyone's business. we are all
responsible.
Since its foundation in 1999, Salesian work has continued to grow in Pakistan.
We offer our service to the young people most in need, especially among the
Christian communities, but we remain open to young Muslims.
Today we are four Salesians distributed between two communities: in Lahore
and in Quetta. Fr Noble Lal and Fr Samuel Adnan are the first two Salesians from
Pakistan, now directors of the two communities. There is a Salesian coadjutor
from Italy, Piero Ramella. Fr Gabriel Cruz from Mexico is the head of the
Delegation. 'Father Gabo', as he is called. has been in Pakistan since 2018. Since
April 2021 he oversees the Delegation of Pakistan and all the members of the
Delegation outside the country as well.
"Some congregations like the Dominicans, Franciscans and others, have been in
Pakistan since a long time and have many vocations," says Fr Gabo. "we, also
have them. We are the only Religious Congregation in the country that offers
technical education. Our "Don Bosco Technical School & Youth Centre" is
among the top six technical schools in Pakistan. It is the only Catholic school
among them; the others are /v1uslim."
Salesia ns offer education not only to Christians (Catholics and Protestants), but
also to Muslims. who come to us because we them offer quality education. We
collaborate a lot with the dioceses and in the parishes in which our institutions
are. We also teach in the inter-diocesan seminary.
The Muslim community respects and appreciates the work we do in the country.
Christians may practise their faith, especially in our neighbourhoods and parish
areas. Unfortunately, in some parts of the country Christian communities are
persecuted or discriminated against; so, it is not always easy to proclaim the
faith openly. Yet. Christians live their faith with beautiful devotion and at depth.
Perhaps the question comes to mind, "What use is the Salesian presence in
such a strongly Muslim country?" Fr Gabo replie s: "We offer the youth the same
things that Don Bosco wanted for all his young people: a home, bread, integral
formation, education and, above all, religion - in a word: dignity. Through
education we offer them a certain standard of living, more possibilities of getting
a good job and capacity to live with dignity for themselves and their families.
That's no sma ll thing."
FOR REFLECTION
AND SHARING
▀ Don Juan Carlos Pérez
Godoy, SDB
Regional Councillor for the
Mediterranean Region
▀ Am I willing to see
Christ also in those who
profess another faith?
Don Gaba (in red sw eatshirt)
with the Salesian aspirants