- an understanding of the Salesian consecrated life and its two forms, ministerial and lay,
- a reading of biographies of outstanding examples of both forms of Salesian consecrated life.
Also, the Congregation asked that on the team of formation guides of the prenovitiate “there be at
least a Salesian Brother in order to enable the prenovices to have a direct knowledge of the two
forms of the Salesian vocation”.
The new guidelines have made it clear that:
- in all the years up to the prenovitiate, all the candidates and prenovices are to be given a good
knowledge and experience of the one Salesian vocation in its two forms,
but are not yet required to choose between Salesian priesthood and brotherhood. That decision is to
be made later.
These changes regarding the prenovitiate indirectly affect:
- the aspirantate: the practice of separate aspirantates for candidates to the Salesian priesthood and
candidates to the Salesian brotherhood seems no longer valid today;
- vocation promotion: a correct presentation of the Salesian vocation requires the Salesian
priesthood and the Salesian brotherhood to be presented as two ways of living out the same Salesian
vocation.
Novitiate
The new guidelines require every novice to discern his own vocation as a future Salesian Priest or
as a future Salesian Brother before he applies for first profession; in fact, he must state his
vocational decision in his application for first profession.
With help of the novice director, the novice has to discern whether, in the educative pastoral work
with the young, he has a greater inclination towards being “a witness to God’s Kingdom in the
world, close as he is to the young and to the realities of working life” (C 45), or towards or towards
being “a sign of Christ the Good Shepherd, especially by preaching the Gospel and administering
the sacraments”.(C 45).
In this process of discernment the Provincial is also involved.
To encourage a proper discernment and to highlight the Salesian consecrated vocation, if there is a
custom of giving the Salesian clerics the cassock during the novitiate, this is deferred to the time of
conclusion of the novitiate.
Postnovitiate
The postnovitiate formation programme comprises a number of subjects like philosophy, pedagogy,
Sacred Scripture, Christian faith, Salesian studies, psychology, sociology and communication.
Philosophy, the major subject, enables one to use his reason to arrive at a deeper understanding of
the person, his freedom and his relationship with the world and with God.
The study of philosophy is important for anyone who wants to understand, for example, the
postmodern thinking of the young, the relativism prevalent in many parts of the world, the flaws of
Marxism, the issue of creationism versus evolution, and a host of many other current issues.
That is why it is part and parcel of the formation of the Salesian Brother, who is called to be an
educator of the young.
According to the new guidelines, “the length of philosophical and pedagogical studies for the