2- On the occasion of opening the process of beatification for the Servant of God Andrej Majcen SDB, the
Province of Vietnam had published a book entitled “Lịch Sử Salêdiêng Việt Nam, Theo Vết chân Hành
trình Truyền giáo Cha Anrê Majcen, Tự thuật Linh mục Anrê Majcen SDB (History of Salesian Vietnam,
Following the Missionary Footsteps of Father Andrew Majcen, an Autobiography of Don Andrej Majcen
SDB)”, Thu Duc Ho Chi Minh City 2010. In this volume the author Rev. Dominic Pham Xuan Uyen SDB had
re-written in Vietnamese the book of Mario Rassiga SDB, enriching it with more details and anecdotes
taking from the above mentioned diary-dossier. The book is not by itself the history of Salesian Vietnam
properly speaking, but a sort of ‘auto-biography’ that interweaves Don Majcen’s personal life with the
events of the Salesian works and the turbulent events of Vietnam’s political history. Anyhow the book
serves well the purpose of bringing the younger generation of Salesian confreres closer to the figure of
this new Servant of God, and at the same time getting to know more about the heroic past of the
Province, particularly the missionary spirit of the pioneers.
3- In 2002, at the great celebration of 50 years of Salesian presence in Vietnam, the Salesian confreres felt
the pressing need of having a simple book written for them that gives an account of the history of the
Province all through these years. A commission ad hoc was formed and the book was published under
the title: ‘50 năm Don Bosco Việt Nam 1952-2002 (50th Anniversary of Don Bosco Vietnam 1952-2002),
50th Anniversary Publication. Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam 2002. This small book of more than 200 pages,
although of little scientific historical value nevertheless it serves very well the occasion and therefore
was well received by the confreres.
4- Great events such as the visit of the Rector Major Don Pasqual Chavez to Salesians in Vietnam in 2008
are worthy to be remembered because of their repercussions on our life and spirit. It is the first time
that such an event has been officially recorded and classified. The book of Rev. Joseph Nguyen Thinh
Phuoc SDB, ‘Cuộc Viếng thăm của Cha BTC Pasqual Chavez từ ngày 09 tới 14 tháng 04 năm 2008, Diễn
văn Chào mừng (The Visit of the R.M. Don Pasqual Chavez to Vietnam 09-14 April 2008), Welcoming
Speeches)’, Vietnam Province, Ho Chi Minh City 2008 published shortly after the visit has showed clearly
that the Province began to be more sensible to the historical impact of such an event. Thank God for
this.
5- Under the auspice of ACSSA for the first time, Salesian Vietnam was able to join in the efforts of other
more advanced Provinces in the field. At the ACSSA Seminar in Hong Kong in 2004 for the first time a
presentation paper has been made in the name of the Province, and presented to the regional forum:
“The Beginning of the Salesian of Don Bosco in Vietnam, The Patriarchal Story and the Exodus, The
Beginning of the Salesian of Don Bosco in Asia series. ACSSA Hong Kong, 2004. The presentation was
made by Rev. John Nguyen Van Ty SDB who just finished his term as Provincial one year ahead. With
such a method of work, any unskilled confrere with interest in the historical field can learn how to write
scientifically. In fact, upon writing the paper the presenter himself for the first time felt the need of
consulting the original sources in the Hong Kong Archives.
6- The second ACSSA seminar convened at Batulao – Philippines in 2008 opened up another aspect of
Salesian history writing, i.e., deepening a particular thematic theme. The chosen theme for the seminar
was in fact ‘Implantation of the Salesian Charism in Asia – Ideals, Challenges, Answers, Results’. The
paper of Salesian Vietnam was presented also by Rev. John Nguyen Van Ty SDB entitled ‘Salesian
Charism in Vietnam. 39 years of Sowing and Growth in the Stormy History of the Country’, which later
was published by ACSSA – study 7, Kristu Jyoti Publications, Bangalore India 2009 pp. 187-230. Although
the article is short, limited to the size of a presentation paper for a seminar, nevertheless it offered a
good sketch which can be later on developed more amply into a deeper study. It is a lesson and a
valuable attempt of writing down history for spiritual and charismatic purposes of which Salesian
Vietnam has so much need, for the sake of the formation of young confreres as well as to offer its
experience for the benefit of the whole Congregation, as many superiors repeatedly suggested.
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