choosing and aiming educational interventions at what is truly good for them. Such attention to
the real situation of the child is essential for practising the Preventive System.
The centrality of the child as an active individual and the principal of participation. Listening,
involving, ensuring that children are involved in questions about their life is the way to give
them responsibility as members of the society in which they live, and to enable their social
abilities. In this spirit we need to take another look the kinds of reception and involvement of
children in our educational programmes and activities.
The “it's enough that you are young for me to love you” and the application of the principle of
non-discrimination. This is linked to identifying the privileged beneficiaries of the Salesian
mission: the poorest and most disadvantaged youngsters, those who are at risk of being
marginalised, those with disabilities, refugees, migrants, the abandoned, children who are
victims of abuse, etc. In this sense we should foster participation and active involvement of the
weak in our educational settings, in our proposed activities, in the various groups etc.
- A renewed scheme for community sharing
The communal nature of Salesian pedagogical experience demands that we always work as a
group, as an educative community. It is not possible to do everything by ourselves, like the
pioneers, or in a self-directed way. Only in community can we assure the circumstances for a
truly educative activity and setting. We need to develop a network mentality, both amongst the
various activities and groups of the Congregation, and other people who have the lives and
education of young people at heart.
To transform society from within, by carrying out our educational mission, requires the
reawakening of new social and cultural energies, overcoming situations of blatant injustice,
appealing to everyone's social responsibility. As Salesians, with our many resources and rich
spiritual and pedagogical heritage, we hold an important responsibility. We need to be the
animating core and centre for calling together everyone who is ready to take up in a supportive
way an educational commitment according to Don Bosco's style. Sharing the defence of
human rights and those of children can be a strong motivation for giving solidity to this
cooperation and for sustaining the hard daily task.
- A renewed pastoral intention
To guarantee the effectiveness of human rights in Salesian educative and pastoral activity
there needs to be a growing conviction of the essential relationship between education and
evangelisation. “We need to recall that evangelisation develops along with human
development and authentic Christian freedom. Love of God and love of neighbour have
become one: in the least of the brethren we find Jesus himself, and in Jesus we find God (Cf.
Deus caritas est 15). For the same reason social catechesis and adequate formation in the
Church's social teaching will also be needed... Christian life is not only expressed through
personal virtues, but also in social and political virtues”.14
Salesian activity also includes a concern for the integral salvation of the individual: knowledge
of God, filial communion with Him by acknowledging Christ, the sacramental mediation of the
Church. Having chosen youth and poor youngsters, Salesians accept the departure points
where young people are to be found and the possibilities they have for a journey of faith. In
every recovery initiative, or initiative of education and human development, salvation is
proclaimed and made possible, a salvation that will become more explicit little by little as those
involved become more capable. Christ is everyone's right. He is to be proclaimed without
forcing the moment, but not letting the occasion pass either.
It is the reference to Christ, the New Man, which can help us to rethink our task of promoting
human rights and educating the young who are most disadvantaged and at risk. It helps us to
understand the goal of the full realisation of human existence. “Coming face to face with Jesus
of Nazareth... does not pose any other alternative or successive threshold than that of those
14
BENEDICT XVI, Address to the opening of the 5th CELAM Conference. 13 May 2007. n. 3.
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