I Continue to be a Missionary through Prayer and Suffering
Immediately after my novitiate in Mis-
saglia (Italy) in 1962, I and another
companion were sent to the, then,
newly established Philippine Province. But first
we were sent to do our postnovitiate in
Hong Kong in the, then, international
studentate of philosophy for East Asia. I
arrived when everything was at its be-
ginning and we were just starting to
have the first local vocations. Today we
have 2 vibrant Provinces which have
given birth already to 2 other new Pro-
vinces! When the new missionary pre-
sence in Papua New Guinea was opened
and entrusted to the Philippines I made
myself available. I worked there for 16
years until I was called back.
Parkinson disease entered my
life only 4 years ago without much noti-
ce, just a few weeks after celebrating my 50
years of very active Salesian and missionary life
dedicated to the youth of the Philippines and Pa-
pua New Guinea. Now I’m trying to discover what
our good Lord wants from me!
I was always in a hurry and never had time
to rest, always trying to develop some pastoral
activities for I had never time for myself: my life
was totally spent for the young. Today I depend
on others even the most ordinary things of daily
life. My wheelchair is a symbol of my non-
activity. It is hard to accept this situation but I
try as much as I can to be of help to my communi-
ty, to our youth in Confession and with
my presence in different activities of
my community. As is my habit, I look at
my life with the eyes of God and this
makes my days full of the smile of God.
In Italian my name is Felice (meaning
‘happy’). Indeed, I am happy to serve
the Lord especially in this specific mo-
ment of my life as I approach its final
stage.
I think that my situation is actually a
special invitation of the Lord to serve
Him, his Church, our Congregation and
the young through my prayer and suffe-
rings as a means of salvation and purifi-
cation from my sins. It seems that the good Lord
wants to entrust me with this special mission
which is fitting to my age and my situation!
With your prayers help me to make my life
a felice (happy) gift to the Lord by offering my
sufferings for His Church, our Congregation and
for the young !
Fr. Felix Furlan
Italian, missionary in the Philippines
Witness of Salesian Missionary Sanctity
Fr. Pierluigi Cameroni SDB, Postulator General for the Causes of Saints
Blessed Luigi Variara (1875-1923), apostle of the lepers and founder of the Daughters of
the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, wrote to his spiritual daughters shortly before he
died: “Let us sanctify the moments of life that we still have, because the harvest will last
forever. Ah, how much I enjoy thinking about heaven! There we will all be together and
happy forever. For now we live together in the spirit: obedient, humble, pure, mortified,
but only for love ... I will not leave you orphans, because my prayers are incessant for you
with the desire to see you all holy” .
Salesian Missionary Intention
That the South Cone Region may recognise in popular piety in the parishes where we
work as the evangelising force that comes from the Holy Spirit, in order to be closer to
the poor and the lowly.
In Evangelii Gaudium (122-129), Pope Francis recognises in popular piety the force to
evangelise the people, where the Holy Spirit is the protagonist. Popular piety is a legiti-
mate way of living the faith, a way of feeling part of the Church and of being missionar-
ies.