A third area in which we are already collaborating is that of the missions. In the more recent missionary
expeditions the presence of lay people had become more evident. It is a beautiful thing to see how within
the Salesian Family there are groups that include the missionary dimension even in their name.
Nevertheless, a missionary spirit has different forms of expressions and of initiatives. There is the
possibility of a personal presence, of twinning arrangements and of long-distance support. Considering
the needs in different parts of the world I think what a good thing it would be if there were to be a net-
work of twinning arrangements able to channel resources to respond to the various needs and if, where
there are personnel available, there were to be the possibility of temporary or also long-term collaboration.
The Salesian Bulletin
Another area in which we are already collaborating regards the communication of the charism. Each
group has its own means of communication. There is however, a magazine that represents everyone and
that is the Salesian Bulletin. We are saying that it is a means of communication for the Salesian Family,
for the Salesian Movement, and for all forms of Salesian expression in the world; it presents the point of
view of the Family on the situations in which we are living, and for the outside world opens a window on
the Salesian world. It is true that the Bulletin is managed by the Salesian Congregation; but in the editorial
committee more room is being given to the Salesian Family and the various aspects of it are being
presented. We all receive the benefit of the impression the Bulletin succeeds in creating.
Visibility in the Church of the Salesian presence as a “movement”
It would be good through the processes of synergy to be undertaken, always to act more as a movement
and in this way have a visible presence in society and in the church. We have to overcome two dangers,
in no way imaginary: on the one hand making too much of a clamour in what we do, and on the other
without justification not making our mark. Rather than indulge in propaganda, our supportive presence
ought to be visible; we need to demonstrate more our capacity to work for some common causes.
Culture of the Salesian Family
So that the Family culture, that is the idea of working together, extends to all the branches and to the
whole tree, it is indispensable that all the members of the single groups become aware of belonging to a
vast movement of persons, born in the apostolic heart of Don Bosco, and are ready for synergy,
convergence, multiple forms of collaboration that are varied, easy and can be updated. We are not looking
for a huge organisation that lays down from the top the things to be done, but a strong impulse of
spirituality to give life to cells and organs, so that they may create ways of collaborating that are possible.
From this point of view the first task is to ensure that everyone reads the Common Identity Card and
the Common Mission Statement. In them are to be found the great ideas to be transmitted and the great
choices to be made.. But, in addition to the study of these documents, among the different groups there
needs to be the experience of life together, spirituality, fraternity, collaboration. This will raise the level of
mutual trust, appreciation of the potential that Don Bosco’s charism and Family have. The aim is always
that of passing from concord to a communion of intent, to collaboration and co-responsibility in common
projects in the local area
4. Suggestions for making something practical of the Strenna