LAOS: FOUR SALESIANS
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IN ONE SALESIAN PRESENCE
Fr. Maccioni, the Salesians work in Laos in one mission station. How is the
Salesian presence and mission received by the local (mostly) Buddhist
population?
The MOU, renewable every 5 years, signed by the Revolutionary Lao Youth
Union and the Salesian foundation of Thailand, says that our work must be
"unrelated to politics and religion". So, officially, no religious activity. The
Buddhist families from which most of our trainees come are very grateful to Don
Bosco. Government officials, companies and shops appreciate the technical and
human preparation of our graduates. We use Don Bosco and his educational
method as a "channel" to communicate also religious and moral valuesl Indeed,
Don Bosco makes the difference in our work of education!
What are you and your community doing to encourage and empower the
Laotian youth to live as responsible persons in the society and build up a career
for life?
Don Bosco Youth Vocational Training Center Vientiane. an outreach project of
the Thai Province for poor Lao young men, 16-30 years of age, teaches them a
job in auto mechanic, electricity (1 year courses), motorcycle repair, welding
skills (4 months courses). Most of the 140 trainees who graduate every year are
successful in finding a job. Besides the technical training, Don Bosco gives them
also a good human education to prepare them for their future family life, and for
their job performance in society. In our Center, we organize activities with
experiences that teach discipline, order, cleanliness, good manners, self-
sacrifice We give talks on moral and religious principles, interpersonal behavior,
dignity and value of work, health insurance, labor market, etc.
There are four Satesians in Laos: two Italians and two Vietnamese. Do you face
any challenges to live and work together?
At present, our community, the only Salesian presence in Laos, is made up of 2
Vietnamese confreres and one Italian Differences of character and cultural
background are found in all communities. Accepting each other is a sign of
maturity and of growth for all. What challenges our community most is our
mission for our poor Lao trainees: speaking their language, accepting and
appreciating the values of their culture, spending our talents and our time for
them, in order to make our work more fruitful and apostolic, thus preparing the
soil also for possible future Lao Salesian vocationsl
Fr. Maccioni Magi
Patrizio, SDB
Italian, 77 years old. He arrive d in
Thailand when he w as 18. After
53 years in Thailand, he was sent
to Vientiane, Laos w here he has
been working for almost 6 years.
He represents the Salesian
Foundation of Thailand for ordinary
matters when he has to deal w ith
th e Lao Youth Union offic ials.
Besides, he is now the Rector and
the Principal.
Source: https://statisticsal.net/
(adj. 15.02.2022)
▀
..,,_,,.,...._........,........,_ of the Salesians in the world (professed
+ novices+ Bishops) is
: [cf.: at the end of 2020 it was 14,232]
▀ .......,.I.A.I,......,.~- between the incomers (379 newly professed) and the loss
of professed (533 deceased and retired) at the end of 2021 was equal to
---.-_-.~• [cf.: at the end of 2020 it was -266]
▀
-----.::J--__ difference in the number of professed+ novices between 2021 and 2020:
▀ Africa-Madagascar
▀ South Asia ▀ East Asia-Oceania
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▀ lnteramerica : • ▀ Central & North Europe : ▀
Small businesses
For courage within the young in the Salesian
environment in Laos to earn actively and responsibly
We pray for small and medium sized businesses; in the midst of
economic and social crisis, may they find ways to continue operating,
and serving their communities.
[Pope Francis’ prayer intention]