E- NEWSLETTER OF THE SALESIAN MISSION ANIMATION
ISSUE NO. # 8 OCTOBER - NOVEMBER 2007
St. John Bosco Parish P.O. Box 1336 MCPO 1253 Makati City - Don Bosco Philippine North Province (FIN)
FINDING OUR IMPETUS FOR MISSION
Don Bosco commissioned his first missionaries, destined for
Argentina, in a solemn ceremony in the Basilica of Mary Help of
Christians, in Turin, on 11 November 1875. That inaugural missionary
expedition was led by Fr John Cagliero (later to become a bishop and a
Cardinal). Thus began a story that has spread throughout the world and
now sees the Salesians working in
over 115 countries.
The story of the
departure of the first Salesians for
America in 1875 is based on the
missionary ideal of Don Bosco.
After his ordination, he would
have become a missionary had not
his director, Joseph Cafasso,
opposed the idea. He eagerly read
the Italian edition of the Annals of
the Propagation of the Faith and
used this magazine to illustrate his
Cattolico provveduto (1853) and
his Month of May booklets
(1858).
When he founded the
Salesian Society, the thought of
the missions still obsessed him,
and he would gladly have sent his
religious had he not then completely lacked the means.
t is said that he searched for three years among documents, trying
to get information about different countries. For a moment he thought it
might be Abyssinia, then Hong Kong, then Australia, then India. One day,
however, a request came from the republic of Argentina, which turned him
towards the Indians of Patagonia. To his surprise, a study of the people
there convinced him that the country and its inhabitants were the ones he
had seen in his dream.
He regarded it as a sign of Providence and set about the
realization of a project long dear to him. Adopting a special way of
evangelization that would not expose his missionaries suddenly to wild,
uncivilized tribes, he proposed to set up bases in safe locations where their
missionary efforts were to be launched. The above request from Argentina
came about as follows: Towards the end of 1874, he received letters from
that country requesting that he
accept an Italian parish in Buenos
Aires and a school for boys at San
Nicolas de los Arroyos. Gazzolo,
the Argentinean Consul at Savona,
had sent the request, for he had
taken a great interest in the
Salesian work in Liguria and
hoped to obtain the Salesians' help
for the benefit of his country.
Negotiations started after
Archbishop Aneiros of Buenos
Aires had indicated that he would
be glad to receive the Salesians.
They were successful mainly
because of the good offices of the
priest of San Nicolas, Pedro
Ceccarelli, a friend of Gazzolo,
who was in touch with and had the
confidence of Don Bosco. In a
ceremony held on 29 January
1875.Don Bosco was able to
convey the great news to the Oratory in the presence of Gazzolo. On
February 5, he announced the fact in a circular letter to all Salesians asking
volunteers to apply in writing. He proposed that the first missionary
departure start in October.
This news aroused great enthusiasm everywhere, and practically
all the Salesians volunteered for the missions. Certainly a new era had now
begun for the Oratory and the young Society.
LET US REMEMBER TO PRAY FOR THE MISSIONS
The month of November is very
Then he opened a trade school at Almagro
Salesian Missionaries to be faithful to the
significant for us Salesians because we
and another at Villa Colon, Uruguay until his teachings of Don Bosco and that they may
remember the first foray of the Salesians in
to a foreign land led by Fr. Cagliero on
recall to Turin to be made bishop
consecrated in the Basilica of Mary, Help of
be given the grace of holy perseverance.
November 11, 1875. Cagliero is best
Christians in Turin on December 7, 1884, in
remembered as an intrepid missioner. He
the presence of Don Bosco.
led the first group of Salesian missionaries
to Argentina , where they carried out their
This month of November, we
ministry to the Italian immigrants of Buenos
Aires . Soon, Fr Cagliero penetrated the
remember all mission lands and the boys
under the pastoral care of priests and
Fr. Ting Miciano, SDB
interior of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego .
brothers. We remember to pray for the