7. Educational strategies.
An integral approach to education does not limit culture to a position of merely promoting
economical growth, but rather has the duty of overseeing the integral development of human
beings, persons, groups, community, nations, humanity. It has to encourage the encounter with
others, formation of citizens capable of contributing to the growth of larger and diverse
communities, whether they are at the national, continental or international levels: valuing
«diverse creativity», personal and gender differences, various identities and personal cultural
roots, in various ages of life. Contemporary pedagogy speaks of learning and of permanent
education, (that is for life, about all of life, in all situations), working with «synergy» (or as we
would say today «networking») with social system of formation (informal, non formal, and
formal), between families, schools, universities, environments and its different social
configurations, and not least, with the religious and ecclesial entities. It focuses on the
formation of attitudes of criticism, freedom, responsibility and solidarity. It aims at meeting the
great aspirations of the human heart of every person under heaven.
As a proposal, I would like to recall that Benedict XVI has insinuated in his discourse to the
new ambassadors on December 13, 2007. He has highlighted the fact that special attention
must be given to the younger generations, they need to know that they are the first treasure of
a country: their education is a priority… Education «will enable each young person to develop
faith in themselves, to hope in the future, to be concerned with their own brothers and sisters
and to want to participate in their growth of the country». For that, he wished that «in each
country, the education of youth be a priority. It is a very important means to fight against the
despair that can dwell in the heart of young people and be at the source of so many acts of
individual and collective violence».
Besides, the educational and re-educational reality, demands, however without any further
delay, the commitment for a new «paideia», that is a new educational culture, with human
dignity (and not only functionally and material manner meaningful). From this point of view, the
Declaration of Human Rights – that many consider a kind of «lay Bible» - can become a
primary source of this operation.
8. The educative-preventive Salesian presence in the light of today’s challenges.
In the experience of the Catholic Church, this integral approach became and is becoming a
tradition of an inspired Christian education that set up thousands of schools, universities, and
other educational institutions, present in every nation of the world. In this context, we consider
the educational action of the family and of the Salesian congregation.
Today, within the Salesian Congregation, there is a big change in the members, whether we
look at it numerically, or through a cultural or activity perspective. In Europe or in the Western
world, not only there is a strong decrease and aging of the Congregation that require a pro-
active re-dimensioning of the works and future projections, but there is evident signs of this
neo-liberal «fluidity» of the Western culture. Something similar is beginning in Latin America,
and especially in post-communist European countries, after the «resurrection» and
development time which happened at the end of Communism. Salesian Africa, Asia and
Oceania are growing in number of Salesians and presences (which are new and creative).
There is a need to re-think and deepen the traditional Salesian culture, regarding the cultural
and religious dimensions that native Salesians carry or that are asked by the governments or
emerging needs (sometimes very restrictive or fundamentalist) that the socio-political context
imposes or proposes. In a certain sense, they propose a vision that goes beyond past
traditional Salesian presence in the same areas (normally guided by a Western «missionary»
way of thinking).
Regarding this, the CG 26 affirms: «The urgency to proclaim the Risen Christ obliges us to
face situations that resound in us like a call and a concern: the nations not yet evangelized,
the secularism that threatens nations traditionally of Christian faith, the immigration
phenomena, new dramatic forms of poverty and violence, the spreading of movements and
sects. We are challenged by some opportunities, such as ecumenical, interreligious and
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