As it reflects on young people, the focus chosen by the Synod of Bishops resonates very deeply with the
identity of the Salesian Youth Movement. From its very beginning, this worldwide movement unites groups
and associations who live “the values of the Salesian Youth Spirituality”2, with a vocational perspective, as a
journey of discernment and adherence to God’s dream for each person, the very theme itself of the Synod.
As we celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Salesian Youth Movement, we invite you to believe in its value,
to strengthen its identity, to promote the various forms of coordination (local, provincial, national, regional,
continental), and to assure the journey of integral growth of the young, personally and as groups, giving
special attention to vocational discernment. Together, young people and adults, let us deepen the values of
the Salesian Youth Spirituality in order to live them according to the challenges of the third millennium:
everyday life; joy and optimism; friendship with Jesus; communion in the Church; responsible service.
For this reason, we would like to propose some points that we think are essential to animate the Salesian
Youth Movement today:
Commitments of the Salesian Youth Movement3
a) In the field of spirituality
1. To live one’s experience of faith with the spirituality of daily life
2. To revitalise some important elements of this spirituality
Interior life
Spiritual discernment
Accompaniment
3. To transmit the Salesian Youth Spirituality with one’s life
b) In the field of action
1. To empower the SYM in the socio-political field
2. To integrate faith and life
3. To renew the preferential option for the poor
4. To promote practical and integrated formation
5. To promote youth action in the SYM
c) Communion and coordination
1. To make the SYM grow as an expression of the educational and missionary commitment of the
Salesian Family
2. To promote a better knowledge of the Saints of the Salesian Family
3. To make a clearer impact on local diocesan and parish life, developing effective partnerships
with other local agencies that also serve youth, especially the poorest
4. To strengthen the Salesian Youth Movement with the minimum of structure for
communication and coordination.
2 General Chapter XXIII of the Salesians of Don Bosco (Rome, 4 March – 5 May 1990), nn. 275-276.
3 The young people of the World Forum of the Salesian Youth Movement, cf Dicastero SDB – Ambito FMA per la
Pastorale Giovanile, Signs and Bearers of God’s Love for the Young. Acts of the World Forum of the Salesian Youth
Movement. Colle don Bosco, 6 – 13 August 2000, Roma 2001, 197-200.