What is the God image of a Salesian? The late Fr Egidio Vigano in the article “The
Christ whom we follow and contemplate” (Indications for a Process of Growth in
Salesian Spirituality: Some key points in the teaching of Fr. Egidio Vigano, SDB
1995) presents to us three key ideas of who is Christ for a Salesian:
a. Christ, the Good Shepherd: It has a pedagogical and pastoral slant: it leads us to
look up to him as the ‘Good Shepherd’ who created man and loves him as he is,
who redeemed him and pardons his sins, ans who makes hi a new creature through
his Spirit.
b. Christ, the friend of the young: To love the young as Christ loved them, the heart
of the Salesian overflows with Christ. He looks up to Christ, the friend of the little
ones and of the poor, and because of this, his dedication to the young and the
working classes becomes more intense, more persevering, more genuine, more
fruitful...
The Gospel reveals the various ways by which Jesus shows his special predilection
for the young:
He loves them: Mk 10, 21. Jesus looked at him and loved him...
He wants them near him: Lk 18, 15-17. Let the little children come to me. Lk 9,
46-48. Whoever receives this child in my name receives me...
He heals them: Jn 4, 46-54. Go, your son will live.
He graciously pardons them: Lk 15, 11-32. The parable of the prodigal son.
He wants them to be his partner in the mission. Jn 15, 11-32. The boy with five
loaves and two fishes.
c. Christ, the New Man: is the end goal to which our educational work tends; every
young person is called to grow in him and after his image...Christ is the summit of
the whole work of creation. In him, says the Council, the mystery of man truly
becomes clear...He is the image of the invisible God; he is the Perfect Man...who in
a certain way has united himself with each and every man...he is the firstborn of
many brothers.
d. Christ, the heart of the world and the mystery at work in creation: In Gadium et
Spes 45 (1965), it says, Jesus Christ is the goal of human history, the focal point of
the desires of history and of civilization, the centre of mankind, the joy of all hearts
and the fulfilment of all their aspirations... Hence for us to evangelize means in the
first place to proclaim the joyful and welcome news of Christ’s Easter victory. Christ
continues to create creation. We continue to be his co-creators.
Who am I for God? There is also a need to form a correct image of myself.
Our present Rector Major invites us to reflect upon what does it mean to be a
Salesian today? What is the correct image of a Salesian? He says we have to be a
mystic: witness to God's absolute primacy (John Paul II 2003); a prophet: witness of
that evangelical fraternity (John Paul II 2003); a servant: creativity in the care of
those most in need (John Paul II 2003); all embracing, because it places us in the
presence of a God full of zeal who admits of no rivals and with a all-consuming
presence; unifying, because it gathers together all aspects of life around the one
thing that is important and necessary, the Absolute; and dynamic, because it gives