Around the Province
Don Bosco’s Feast Day Goes Viral
By Judy Wilber Alvarez
While the province and local
communities celebrated the feast
of Don Bosco in manifold ways like
rallies, feast day liturgies, retreats,
service opportunities, game shows
and prayer, digital spaces also gave
way to the celebration. In days
leading up to and on the feast,
Facebook updates were active with
feast day greetings and YouTube
channels transmitted videos new and
old celebrating the blessing of Don
Bosco in our lives. Moreover, Don
Bosco was highlighted in Catholic
networks and online publications. In
short Don Bosco’s feast went viral.
Below are some highlights!
On the morning of
the feast, January
31, Sean Bryan, SUO
novice, also published
on YouTube and
Facebook channels a
video put to the tune of “Dynamite,”
a parody written by the FMA novices
and sung by children at the Salesian
Boys and Girls Club LA. This video
highlights images from Don Bosco’s
Relic pilgrimage and Salesian youth
ministry. It was also shared with
Region XI Diocesan YM Directors and
staff at the NFCYM Office in D.C.
Bosco Night - Don Bosco Relic Tour
In the early morning
hours of Monday,
January 30, Joey
Zarate, friend and
collaborator in
many of our works,
published on his YouTube channel a
video, which he shared on Facebook
as a feast day greeting for all the
Salesian Family. By the evening of
January 31, it had been viewed 932
times! If you have not seen it, you
can enjoy it now:
Feast of St. John Bosco - Trailer
The United
States Catholic
Conference of
Bishops also
got into the
celebration
with two
Facebook
status updates, one a trivia question
and the answer an hour later which
led to their sharing the Letter of the
Pope on the occasion of the 26th
General Chapter of the Salesians.
USCCB Facebook page
A little later in the
morning an email
arrived from our
own Br. Tony Matse
which opened a link
to The Word Among
Us website. There they had posted
an article by Bert Ghezzi entitled
“Leading Kids to God – Don Bosco
Style.” In it Ghezzi states, “Although
a priest and never married, St. John
Bosco (1815–1888) was a naturally
gifted parent.” The article explores
key ways Don Bosco was a gifted
parent. Salesians, east and west,
posted it in Facebook. Leading Kids
to God - Don Bosco Style
All told who came to these online
celebrations? Over 1100 people and
still counting! Check out the links
and have some fun!
InTouch 2 2.2.12
Know, Love and
Imitate Don Bosco
Memoirs of the Oratory
The Rector Major has urged all the
Salesian family, including youth, to
read this year Don Bosco’s Memoirs
of the Oratory. Recently www.sdb.
org made a copy of the Memoirs of
the Oratory available as an epub –
an ‘open’ ebook format which any
e-reader can open and read (except
Kindle, but there are easy conversion
methods from e-pub to Kindle
format). You can download one at:
Memoirs of the Oratory
Last weekend parishioners at St.
Dominic Savio were able to place
orders for Memoirs of the Oratory,
which was on display after all the
masses. The Social Communications
Office will soon fill those orders. If you
too would like a paperback copy of
this book, which costs $10.00, please
call the Social Communications Office
by Monday, February 6 at (626) 280-
8622 #35 or email info@salesiansc.
org.
We Are Salesian DVD
Perhaps another
way to know, love
and imitate Don
Bosco is to revisit
what stirred in our
hearts during Don
Bosco’s Relic Pilgrimage. To this end
the province DVD “We Are Salesian”
is now available online at the Salesian
Family YouTube channel. It is divided
into four video parts:
Opening Reflection
Called to Holiness
For the Young and the Poor
To Be Don Bosco Today
You may also purchase a copy of it
from the Salesian Communications
Office for $5.00 per copy. Happy
viewing!