San Francisco Province Newsletter
Building Bridges between Communities
July 27, 2009
July 26, 2009
Dear Salesians of the West:
How to summarize
all our summer min-
istries in one page!
That’s a challenge.
And I did not even
get to see the summer
program in Laredo.
Camp St. Francis, Aptos
The only sleepover camp left in Salesian
USA and Canada! This is an ideal pro-
gram for living and learning the preven-
tive system. The first week there were
56 campers and around 20 counselors
under the leadership of Br. Al Vu and Fr.
Carmine Vairo. Most of our candidates
and young brothers in initial formation
are also there. The programming is kid
friendly, deeply Salesian, and a literally
round the clock oratory experience of
home, school, parish, and playground.
Camp Maria Auxiliadora, Watson-
ville
Sr. Silvia, FMA, hosts 250 day campers
using the premises of St. Francis Cen-
tral Coast Catholic High School. I vis-
ited for around 3 hours, half of that time
hearing confessions!
San Francisco Salesian Boys &
Girls Club
Here there is a dual program: day camp
for younger kids (8 weeks!), animated
by our FMA Sisters from the parish
school as well as some SYLC grads, and
normal programming for Club members
animated by the Club staff.
Contra Costa Salesian Boys
& Girls Club
Close to 200 innercity Richmond
kids enjoy a safe and Salesian en-
vironment animated by the Club
staff and helped this summer by
Brs. Chuyen Nguyen and Ricky
Ramos.
East LA Salesian Boys &
Girls Club
Working at the two Club sites
morning, afternoon and evening,
Fr. Jose Lucero and Br. Gustavo
Ramirez are introducing typical
day camp scheduling, moments
for prayer and orientation, and
good Salesian accompaniment to
the dedicated staff there.
Camp Savio, Bellflower
Here we have 95 counselors and
around 150 day campers. That’s
a great ratio! Parish CYM Juan
Carlos Montenegro provides ex-
cellent formation and accompani-
ment to the young counselors, all
teenagers, all volunteers. He is
assisted by a senior staff of young
adults. In some ways these teens
and young adults are the main fo-
cus of the camp program. As they
provide all kinds of fun for the
little ones, they are being formed
into Salesians themselves. The
campers are having a great time,
and you can feel the Salesian spirit
everywhere.
Sincerely in Christ,
Fr. Timothy Ploch, SDB
Provincial
Plenary Indulgence
(ANS - Vatican City) – At the request of the
Rector Major, Fr. Pascual Chávez Villan-
ueva, the Apostolic Penitentiary has granted
a Plenary Indulgence to the Salesians who on
December 18 will be renewing their Profes-
sion.
The 150th anniversary of the founding
of the Congregation will reach its climax on
December 18, 2009, the day on which occurs
the commemoration of the establishment of
the Pious Salesian Society as affirmed by the
minutes drawn up by Fr. Alasonatti and coun-
ter-signed by Don Bosco.
The Rector Major, in his letter announcing
the anniversary, dated June 24, 2008, invited
the Salesians throughout the world on that day
to renew their Consecration. This act bringing
to its conclusion the “year of grace,” as Fr.
Chávez describes it, will crown the spiritual
journey undertaken this year in which Sale-
sians have been re-examining their Constitu-
tions.
In his request addressed to the Apostolic
Penitentiary the IX successor of Don Bosco
explained the motive for the request: “so that
the confreres of the Salesian Society may
be even more open to the Divine generosity
and therefore draw more abundant spiritual
fruits.”
“Hence the Apostolic Penitentiary, on the
authority of the Supreme Pontiff, willingly
grants the Plenary Indulgence, which may
be gained by the confreres of the Society of
Saint Francis de Sales who, truly repentant,
having fulfilled the usual conditions (sacra-
mental Confession, Eucharistic Communion
and prayer for the intentions of the Supreme
Pontiff), on December 18, 2009 renew the
promise to faithfully fulfill the commitments
of their vocation, solemnly, or even privately
for the members legitimately prevented.”
The Decree issued on June 22 is signed
by Cardinal James Francis Stafford, Major
Penitentiary, and Mons. Gianfranco Girotti,
O.F.M. Conv., titular bishop Meta, Regent.
Some Provinces, involving the various groups
of the Salesian Family are organising solemn
celebrations for the renewal of their Conse-
cration by the Salesians on December 18.