August 2
2012
USA West Province Newsletter • Building Bridges Between Communities
Dear Brother and Sister Salesians:
Two weeks from today, August 16, all
of us in the Salesian world will launch
the second year of our preparation for
Don Bosco’s 200th birthday. After
this first year in which we have con-
centrated on coming to know Don
Bosco better in order to imitate him
and make his life’s mission to the
young our own, now we want to get
closer to Don Bosco the educator. And
so the strenna that Don Bosco’s suc-
cessor Pascual Chavez gives us for this
year is Like Don Bosco the educator,
we offer young people the Gospel of
joy through a pedagogy of kindness.
In effect this is a call to rediscover the
preventive system, both our method
and our spirituality as Salesian edu-
cators. And of course this applies
to us all, not just to those in school
settings. In his brief presentation of
the strenna, the Rector Major sug-
gests that rediscovering the preven-
tive system will have us facing three
critical questions if we really want to
recapture that pedagogy of kindness,
the preventive system: What does “the
upright citizen and good Christian”
look like in the 21st century? Who ex-
actly are those young people to whom
we offer the Gospel of joy? And what
can “education is a matter of the heart”
mean for us today? Last week I re-
flected on the first of the three. Today
the second one.
Our mission is to the young, especially
the poor and most abandoned. But
each one of us, and especially each
community in common search for the
will of God, must work to identify
exactly who these young people, for
whom God has consecrated us with a
Salesian vocation, are. Limiting the
answer to the young people who pay
to come to our schools, who register
in our parishes and religious education
programs, who sign up for our youth
centers and clubs, is far from enough.
The young people in front of us in our
programs and institutions are only
the first ones for whom we live, work,
study, and are ready even to give our
lives along with our founder.
But beyond them lies a world of aban-
doned youth to whom God sends us
as well. On the retreat this week, Fr.
Fabio Attard, General Councilor for
Youth Ministry, is inviting us to see
that the greatest challenge of our mis-
sion today, is to know God! Knowl-
edge of the world of youth, teacher
certifications and even national certifi-
cates in youth ministry are important,
yes, but of secondary importance.
First we must know God, for he sends
us to the young, he is waiting to meet
us there, he is waiting for us to use our
intelligence and our heart to develop
and perfect the gift of “predilection
for the young” with which he graces
our vocation. As our Rule of Life
puts it, “The witness of such holiness,
achieved within the Salesian mission,
. . . is the most precious gift we can
offer to the young” (C 25).
Sincerely,
Rev. Timothy Ploch, SDB
Provincial
P rovincial’s Calendar
August 2012
7/29 - Confreres’ Retreat, San
- 8/3 Juan Bautista
4
Travel to Laredo, TX
5 Perpetual Profession, Sr.
Cynthia Salas, FMA
6 Travel to San Francisco
7-8 Office Days
9-11 New Director’s Workshop,
Fr. Chinh Nguyen, SDB
12 St. Luke’s Parish, Stockton
13 Office Day
14 Arrival at LAX of new SUE
Novices
15 Reception of 2012-2013
Novices
16-18 Provincial Council Meeting,
San Francisco
Please Pray for our Sick
Mrs. Elizabeth Alvarez
mother of Mike Alvarez
Fr. Chris Woerz, SDB
foot surgery
Mrs. Thresiamma Paradayil
mother of
Fr. Joseph Matthew
aged 82
intensive care after three
heart attacks
Val Colussi
hospitalized, stitches after a
fall
Bro. Noel DeBruton
Bro. Druno DePretto
Bro. Tony Freitas
Fr. John Malloy
Bro. Phil Mandile
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