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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE SALESIAN MISSIONARY ANIMATION OFFICE (FIN)
ISSUE NO. # 17
JULY 2008
BREAKING BOUNDARIES
Be a PATHFINDER
and a TRAILBLAZER
______________
Our main
initiative in
going to the
missions is
giving weight to
the role of
education in the
field of the
evangelization
of the young.
______________
.
An important missionary
considering that education
missions is giving weight to the
element is the focus on
involves a process.
role of education in the field of the
INITIATIVE “Seeing what needs
to be done and doing it.” The
critical part of INITIATIVE is
learning how to get started.
However, most people don’t even
start because they do not know
where they are going. Hence, if
you can see the path, it is much
easier to have INITIATIVE. Too
many times, a missionary get
excited and wants to be
immediately in-charge. However,
evangelization of the young.
The person who can act with Without education, in fact, there is
initiative and daringly in our world no deep and lasting
is a person who is loved and
evangelization; there is no growth
nurtured. Such a person is
or process of maturity; there is no
inwardly replenished. Such a
change of mentality or of culture.
person can take advice and
Young people have within them a
encouragement. One becomes a deep desire for a full life, for
pathfinder and a trailblazer after genuine love, for constructive
indulging in true prayer for the
freedom. This requires that
one who prays has the courage to whoever is guiding them opens up
stretch out his arms and be led. wider educational horizons, while
it takes goals and the initiative to
reach them to become better in
serving the young that will take a
life time to perfect. We have much
so much to learn from what Don
Don Bosco has been the
initiator of a large movement
which serves the young. Today
the educational initiative started
Bosco gave us by example
by Don Bosco has become a
through the Preventive System. large network and is present in
There is a lot of work to be done more than 140 countries. Our
main initiative in going to the
paying attention to the new forms
of youth poverty, to higher
education, to immigration; in
addition it means giving attention
to the family and to its
involvement. Dig deep. Break
boundaries. Be a pathfinder and a
trailblazer.
S I M P L E H I N T S: I N I T I A T I V E
1. Do what you can where you are with what you've got.
2. Ignore those who try to discourage you.
3. If you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange ideas, we now have two ideas.
4. Nothing is impossible; there are ways that lead to everything, and if we had
sufficient initiative, we should always have sufficient means.
5. Shun idleness.
6. Have an eye for what is hidden. See what is to be done and do it.
7. Let all your initiative be directed to a common good. This is more fulfilling and satisfying.
8. BE THE FIRST MAN
BE THE LAST MAN
Be the first to know
Be the last to leave
Be the first to do
Be the last to say no
Be the first to be
Be the first to say yes

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SALESIAN MISSIONS ANIMATION FOCUS
T
he Don Bosco
Technical School in
Tuol Kork, Phnom
Penh, has the ordered
atmosphere of a German
industrial estate and
environment. Large buildings
line clean streets where a
myriad of signs promote
cleanliness in the middle of one
of the fastest emerging
property hotspots in the capital.
be used. The metal frame is
still conspicuous and therefore
they still have a value.
Likewise, the iron or the
potential to be rebuilt is a
possibility. Yet, it took a very
long time to convince skeptics
and get permission from the
government to be able to start
producing The Bench.
Along with other avant-
courses. The students are
selected out of more than 3,000
applicants who come from the
neediest sections of society.
They are enrolled in a two-year
course after which half of them
are given apprenticeships at
the school.
Moreover, the best students
are offered jobs as teachers
and trainers at the school.
______________
The Bench
will hopefully
come to
represent a
powerful
symbol of
Cambodia’s
ability to turn
tragedy into
triumph!
______________
As you approach the
welding department, the sound
of construction can be heard
with a white-haired man
working on a piece of furniture.
Val Sutherland, 70, is a
seasoned engineer with the
Australian Business Volunteers
(ABV) programme. He offers
professional knowledge in
teaching students in Don Bosco
to make quality products and at
the same time learning the craft
with precision. He is
responsible for designing a
prototype of a wooden garden
bench with arms and legs
made from AK-47 automatic
rifles. The said project is called
The Bench.
The extraordinary peace
symbol benches were no easy
project to conceptualize and
make. It was not easy to get
clearance for the weapons to
garde furnitures made from
decommissioned weapons
collected by the Cambodian
government through the late
1990s and early 2000s, such
initiatives will be showcased to
the public. The proceeds from
the sale of the furniture will go
to Don Bosco.
The project aims to lay to
rest the popular image of
Cambodia as a war-torn
country where misuse of illicit
weapons and weapon related
crimes is an ongoing issue;
inasmuch as the country is
becoming recognized as a
world leader for its weapons
destruction program. “The
project is significant for this
country because it is turning
weapons into art,” says Father
Leo Ochoa, SDB.
Today the 600 students at
Phnom Penh are learning the
trade with other vocational
Since 2000 all the teachers
have been Cambodian. By
summer 2008, Don Bosco in
Phnom Penh – it has other
schools in Kompong Som, Kep,
Battambang and Poipet – will
have trained more than 3,000
students in several vocational
courses.
The students are assured to
get a job after leaving Don
Bosco. They are among the top
craftsmen in Cambodia and are
much sought after.
On the other hand, Val
Sutherland, even after his 2008
ABV tenure is completed, the
Don Bosco students will
continue to produce The
Bench, which will hopefully
come to represent a powerful
symbol of Cambodia’s ability to
turn tragedy into triumph!