N. 137 - may 2020
Newsletter for Salesian Missionary Animation
Publication of the Missions Sector for the Salesian Communities and Friends of the Salesian Mission
D ear friends,
These last few months have not, certainly, been like those of previous years! The
whole world has stopped and remains silent. The economy is in crisis; businesses
are closing. We had thought that everything we have, everything we own, was
the result of our work. We lived our lives as if we would stay here on earth forever.
We have been desperate for a vaccine and a cure for the coronavirus. But, through this
pandemic, we have come to realize what we had forgotten: that it has always been God's
mercy that made us who we are. Perhaps this pandemic could be our purification, to bring us back to God. The
Lord has waited patiently for us to return to Him so that He may once again be the centre of our existence.
Despite the Coronavirus, can we still be at peace and quiet? Of course, we can! Because our faith assures us that,
in the end, God always triumphs over illness, suffering and death! With the eyes of faith, we know that the Holy
Spirit continues to work in the world today. The feast of Pentecost assures us that, with the power of the Spirit,
the merciful love of God will have the last word, not evil; that, in the end, God will triumph.
Happy Feast of Pentecost to all!
Fr Alfred Maravilla SDB
Mission Councillor
T his Corona Virus emergency has been an opportunity to develop Salesian pastoral
creativity and solidarity. There are initiatives in all the five continents, serving the
most disadvantaged; there are new educational and pastoral proposals. It is good to
see every day news, testimonies, photographs and videos on how Salesian zeal is
implementing various initiatives all around the world.
The Coordination of the Congregation’s Response to Emergencies is within the Mission Sector. A
team is accompanying and promoting solidarity on a global level. This team gives us some
indications and suggestions on the use of funds for the realization of projects:
- We try to ensure that NO ONE is neglected, that the little we have is shared with everyone, especially the
neediest.
- Some donors, especially institutional donors, specify where their money should go; we must respect their inten-
tions.
- Any kind of financial abuse must be avoided. Despite the ‘urgency’, the donor organisations – the Mission Offic-
es and the NGO’s of the Don Bosco Network – study the requests from provinces to ensure their professional im-
plementation. They ask for complete documentation for the implementation of all projects. Reports and ac-
counts will be demanded in due course. Everything has to be documented – with invoices, receipts, reports, pho-
tographs, etc.
- This isn't a 100-metre race, it's a marathon. It's not a battle, it's a war. After the current immediate
impact, the consequences will continue for months and years. We need to take a serious look at our
way of life. We will soon be obliged to reduce expenses, cut costs, save money, stop leakages, improve
our administration, use our resources more efficiently, use our current resources to ‘earn’ something,
adopt a simpler lifestyle – the quality of our vehicles and trips; our celebrations, jubilees and celebra-
tions; we need to improve our search for more local donations.
A few days ago I heard from Fr Vaclav Klement, writing from Don Bosco-Mati, FIS (North Philippines).
They are dealing with covid-19. How? Through manual work, growing vegetables! PERFECT! The har-
vest begins in a few weeks. A small but wonderful step forward.
The coordinator’s daily emails, with photos, videos, news and suggestions such as these, are being
sent daily to all MO’s and NGO’s, to all Provincials and Provincial Planning and Development Offices.
You may ask for these mails, too, if you would like to.
M C George Menamparampil sdb, Emergency Response Coordinator