MY GREATEST JOY IS BEING A MISSIONARY AMONG THE BOROROS
I am a Salesian belonging to a Province with a great history of mission-
ary work among the indigenous people, especially among the Bororos.
During my formation years I read and I got to know better this story.
The great witness of life of missionary confreres was the key which opened
my desire to be with the Bororos. During the novitiate, I had the oppor-
tunity to visit all indigenous missions of the Province. It was love at first
sight when I arrived in Meruri. A friendly and happy people, even in the
midst of difficulties. This atmosphere strongly attracted my attention.
Through all these events God was confirming in my heart the dream of be-
ing a missionary among the Bororos, and with them build up His Kingdom.
The indigenous peoples in Brazil suffer a lot of discrimination. The great
challenge is to foster a change of mentality in all. To help all the people
to see the indigenous person as a brother and sister. Another challenge is
to motivate the Bororos to be protagonists of their own history, to fight
for their rights.
How destressing it is to realise the negative influence of highways that cut
across the indigenous territory, leading to the nearby cities where young
people come into contact with alcohol and drugs, destroying their health
and the peace of the community.
The defense of the land, the culture, the life of faith are some of the ma-
jor daily challenges which I try to respond to, with the help of Divine Providence.
But my greatest joy comes from the certainty of being continually loved by Him who called me to be a Salesian
missionary ad intra among the Bororos. This certainty of faith motivates me, every day, to do good to my indige-
nous brothers and sisters. It is a source of joy to be with Bororos and participate in their cultural and religious
values, celebrate the Eucharist and share the Word of God with my Indigenous brothers and sisters. Every day I
try to live and to put into practice what Don Bosco wrote to Cagliero: “Do what you can: God will do what we
cannot do!”
Dear young people, do not be afraid! The Lord awaits us in our brothers and sisters, especially those most in
need. God only needs one thing from us: that we have a generous heart. Perhaps you might wonder: “What shall I
do among the indigenous people?” I tell you: do not worry about ‘what to do’! Only put yourself at the disposal of
God. He who calls, will also give the means to achieve the mission. Our father Don Bosco taught that “the Lord
brought us in this world for the other.” Be brave and obedient to the voice of the Good Shepherd who calls you to
follow him more closely, as missionaries of the Kingdom!
Fr. Andelson Dias de Oliveira
brazilian, missionary among the Bororos
Witness of Salesian Missionary Sanctity
Fr. Pierluigi Cameroni SDB, Postulator General for the Causes of Saints
Venerable Francis Convertini (1898-1976), was a missionary of peace and reconciliation
in Bengal (India), especially by working so that peace may reign in families. In a letter to
a newly married couple, he wrote: "May the Heart of Jesus, source of all grace grant you
good health. May Jesus give the newlyweds a happy life, loving God, loving each other
and every neighbour. The glory of the good family is in learning to forget themselves and
with a heart full of joy and love for their loved ones”.
For Salesians in the Americas
Salesian Missionary Intention
That they may keep alive in their hearts the love of Jesus for poor youth.
This is the crucial challenge for all Salesians: to have the courage to open our eyes and hearts
to learn about the needs of the poor, refugees and marginalised. They are the fruit of our
selfishness. This will also lead to open our structures, our homes and communities to recog-
nise the person of Christ in each of them.