Presentation (short introduction by the Provincial)
[Motivation, contents, aims and how the document evolved. It is good to indicate the sources and the basic points of
reference that run through the reflections and guidelines of the OPP: General and Provincial Chapters, the Salesian Youth
Ministry Frame of Reference, guidelines of the Church and the Congregation, etc.]
I. CONTEXT OF THE PROVINCE “ ______” (analysis of the reality)
[Short presentation of the socio-cultural and educative situation at a national, regional or continental level where we
are present - 1 or 2 pages].
II. CENTRAL OPTIONS
[4 or 5 priorities in the form of general positive objectives that serve as an inspiration, and guide the development of
the province as it tales shape within all our works]
Example:
1) Recognize the need for a gospel conversion which is personal, communitarian and as a province. Aiming at a consecrated life
that is a witness that we are open to read the signs of the times.
2) Give priority to “presence among the young” as a response to be where they are to be found (new spaces and environments);
strengthen the option for the poor and marginalized (family homes, structural interventions, relocating ourselves in densely populated
city outskirt areas …).
3) Invest more energy in a better charismatic, educative and evangelical qualification of the confreres and laity, through good
pastoral planning which is in tune with the needs, demands and expectations of the young.
4) […].
III. MAIN AREAS OF ACTION
[The OPP is the spiritual and operative ‘vademecum’ of the province for the next 3-5 years, that is, short or long term. It is,
first, the result of the experience and sharing within the province, pointing out and naming the signs of the times. Secondly, the
document is the expression of the journey that God is calling us to take. For this reason, we need to choose in a clear way 4
or 5 main areas for the coming years.
Various methods are available, for example, the method of the Constitutions:
- consecration (primacy of God and spiritual life, fraternal life, observance of the vows, charismatic identity, etc.);
- salesian mission (geographical distribution of our presences, sectors of our educational intervention, criteria that need
to be adopted for relocating our works or re-dimensioning of the same, educational interventions within the particular
territory, etc.);
- formation (general analysis, initial formation, on-going formation, etc.);
Or, following the nuclei of the General Chapter, etc.
Some provinces have tackled each of the 4 or 5 priority areas with the ‘community discernment’ method, following the
method of «God’s call» -> «the situation» -> «lines of action», or, "listening" -> "reading" -> "path"].
1. Our Consecration
God’s call, or, what is God asking of us (with our gaze fixed on God, on the Church and on Don Bosco, after having gone
through the process of discernment, what do we see God is asking of us today).
[…]
Our situation, or, how do we see the province
[At this point it is important to point out:
1. a chart of the salesian presences of the province: the religious communities, works, pastoral sectors and settings
of pastoral animation;
2. a map of the present animation projects of the province: Provincial Directory, Local Community Project,
Provincial Formation Plan, Province SEPP, Vocation Animation Plan, Formation Plan for the Laity, Missionary
Animation Plan, Salesian System of Social Communication, etc.;