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Don Bosco The Lives - DB in action
From the “Life of Michael Magone”
(11861; 21866)
by a cordial and unconditional welcome;
by offering help (that responds to the boy’s need);
by a cordial offering of himself.
The more intense it is, the more it is effective.
by indicating a concrete solution to the boy’s need-expectation ;
by helping him to “look up”;
by offering a new horizon and helping the boy to come out of a dead-end situation.
3. He encourages and motivates
the boy’s participation, good will and commitment,
until he reaches the point of making a “promise” (which is an expression of “giving oneself” and of confident entrustment),
point of departure: an affective relationship and sense of gratitude.
rich in values, in human relationships, in activities which are educational and stimulating;
varied and dosed in the rhythms of life (duty, recreation, spirituality);
through a personalized accompaniment by a friend who is sincere, motivated and mature (who knows how to use “loving kindness, reason, religion”).
5. He leads the boy towards awareness of self and of his situation
as he comes in contact with a new educative environment, its values and the quality of the people therein;
by paying attention to emotions, sentiments, psychological, moral and spiritual reactions;
by simplifying, facilitating, encouraging and offering possible solutions.
without taking the boy’s place,
Don Bosco directs the boy to accept a higher system of values,
to which the boy freely adheres with conviction, totality and “delight”.
It is a process of growth, conversion and re-elaboration of oneself and of one’s personal plans.
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