CAGLIERO 11 ,
newsletter for Salesian
Missionary Animation
Publication of the missions sector for SOB communities and friends of the salesian mission
The Missionary Strategy
JI
of St. Francis de Sales
Dear missionaries
and friends of the
Salesian Missions,
I send you a fraternal greeting
with the desire and com-
mitment to see our charismatic
identity strengthened within the
Church with effective action
among those most in need.
For this year we at the Sector for
Missions propose ·commu-
nicating Christ Today·through
Social Networks as the theme. It
highlights the fact that
reactivation of this mission
must begin with each one, in
one's own family and in the
society. In union with the
m essage that Pope Francis gave
us "that you may be my
witnesses· in the proclamation
of the Gospel.
At the beginning o f December,
the month in which we
celebrate the birth of the Savio r,
Iwould like to invite each one of
who share the mission as
m e mbe rs of the Salesian Family
to continue to commit
ourselves to the transformation
of a more just. m ore fraternal.
m ore e vangelized society.
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▀ Fr. Hernán Darío
Carmona López, SDB
Regional Coordinator for
Missionary Animation, Inter-
America Region
During his missionary experience in the Chablais region of France (1594 -
1597), St. Francis de Sales developed his missionary strategy.
Firstly, to be near the people he accepted to live in the Chateau of Allinges
accompanied only by his cousin. By choosing to walk down to Thonon every
day, he met people in their ordinary daily life: workers in their shops, farmers
in their fields and villagers in their homes. Thus. he established a simple
personal relationship with them. Becoming their friend, his witness of life
became even more appealing. This apostolate of relationship and friendship
became the foundation of his missionary work.
Secondly, Francis of Sales lived poor and deprived of resources. He had little
by way of human support. Although he was housed in the Chateau of Allinges
as guest of the Baron of Hermance. he refused to preach the Gospel protected
by the weapons of the Catholic army.
Thirdly, h e placed his hope in God alone. His strength was in prayer and in the
daily Mass at the small chapel of the Chateau before descending to Thonon.
Even if he was insulted and mocked. even if the Protestants avoided or assailed
him, he treated them with great respect and profound charity.
Fourthly, he was convinced of the natural inclination to love of every human
heart. For Francis the missionary challenge was to help every person to believe,
to receive the gift of faith, to believe in the existence of a God of love, incarnate
in our humanity in Jesus, crucified for love of us, and resurrected so that we
may enter fully into the communion of love with God.
Finally, h e prepared himself well to preach with the same care for his rather
small flock of faithful in the Chablais as he would for a crowd of the faithful.
When people refused to listen to him, Fran cis wrote pamphlets and distributed
them. Like the Protestants he also used Scriptures in his preaching and
discussions with some of them.
Indeed. Francis evangelized above all, though his personal example of life - by
way o f his courage, his faith, his ch arity, and his preaching - that touched
people's hearts and led to the conversion of many.
▀ Fr. Alfred Maravilla, SDB
General Councilor for the Missions
FOR REFLECTION
AND SHARING
▀ What can I learn from
missionary strategy of
St. Francis de Sales that is
applicable in my context?
▀ What importance to
I place to my personal
witness of life?