Salesian Educative and Pastoral Project
Of the Province1
(long or short term, 3-5 years)
Operative Model – Proposal 2
(for provinces with lesser sectors
and provincial animation settings)
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 Province SEPP: cfr. SYM Frame of Reference, pp. 290-293]
I. CONTEXT OF THE PROVINCE “______” (analysis of the reality)
[An educative and salesian understanding of the realty with its challenges, needs and proposals in 3 or 4 pages: SYM Frame of Reference, pp. 296-298]
1. Careful observation and knowledge of the context and the «type» of young people that are there
[Present in a concrete manner some key elements that help interpreting our mission from an educative and pastoral standpoint. Point out the possibilities that exist and the dangers that are to be encountered today. One needs to avoid the danger of seeing everything as a «problem», or that «naïve optimism» that underestimates the force of resistances]
2. Educative and pastoral interpretation of the situation
[Present in a concrete manner some key elements that help interpreting our mission from an educative and pastoral standpoint. Point out the possibilities that exist and the dangers that are to be encountered today. One needs to avoid the danger of seeing everything as a «problem», or that «naïve optimism» that underestimates the force of resistances]
Example
A first opportunity is the fact that we can rely, at least to some extent, on families and young people open to the proclamation of the Gospel. Besides, beyond the statistics, we meet family groups [...] In relation to the young, true discernment captures the positive signs present in the quest for meaning, quality of life, the great sense of solidarity, peace, justice, openness to a global mentality of which they are the bearers [...] With regard to the transmission of the faith to new generations, we must confess that the local Church makes great efforts to convey to them love for inner life, perseverance in listening to the Word of God, for an orderly sacramental life [...] We run the risk of attempting a ministry conditioned by efficiency, convinced more on the importance of what we " do" for God, than what God does for us. A ministry dominated by the logic of appearance, quantity, effectiveness [...] Obstacles to mission, then, consist of the "poverty" of families and young people. Also with regard to young people, various analysis of their condition converge on "discomfort " as the main aspect […]
3. Preferred options (long or short term, 3-5 years)
[4 or 5 priorities in the form of general objectives that have an open vision on the future, an inspiring and positive vision for all the works and their sectors]
Example
1) Renovate and strengthen the educative processes in a way that they guarantee the holistic growth of the young.
2) Offer multiple and varied processes for the human and Christian growth of the young, through personalized journeys that initiate and educate them in faith.
3) Guide and accompany the young through discernment, helping them in choosing one’s direction in view of apostolic commitment.
4) Helping the young in taking leadership roles through experiences of ministry, volunteering and group experiences as opportunities where they can mature in their faith and service to others
[…]
[Here starts the PROJECT section: it presents the objectives that will be achieved through operative and practical guidelines (SYM Frame of Reference, pp. 297) according to the following]
General objectives |
Processes |
Interventions |
The situation which needs to be changed, made better or strengthened. Answer the following question: faced with this reality, what do I need to do? |
Urgent processes that need to be launched to reach the objective. Answer the following question: faced with this reality, what steps need to be taken or sustained to achieve the proposed aim? |
A series of clear actions that answer the question: how to put into practice each of the proposed processes? |
Include in the section of the EPC and the dimensions the sectors and pastoral animation settings of the salesian work
II. EDUCATIVE AND PASTORAL COMMUNITY (EPC) IN THE SALESIAN PROVINCE “_____”
[SYM Frame of Reference, Chapter V]
General objectives
[1 or 2 statements or general formulations (from the analysis of the situation!) that mark the priority goals which we want to reach with our educational and pastoral action as EPC]
Example
1) Making a reality a coordinated implementation among the various environments the work, always animated by an EPC working as a team.
2) Strengthening time and space of formation together salesians and lay people at provincial and local levels.
Processes
[priorities – exclude others at this time – that are strategic and that present the changes required towards the desired future. These represent the open, gradual and verifiable road ahead. 1 or 2 for each priority]
Example
1.1) Formulate the three-year SEPP of the work and / or sector, making sure to harmonize the four dimensions of the salesian pastoral proposal.
1.2) Articulate a plan of formation for the lay and salesians together with varied proposals.
Interventions
[3 or 4 for each process, that is the initiative or the concrete action (or series of actions) that initiates the progress on the path indicated by the process:]
Example
1.1.1) Annual planning (1) in which all sectors (2) of the work can share and exchange information on the activities and projects undertaken
Calendar (3): ___Responsible (4): ___
1.1.2) Development and organization of a seminar on "Management and salesian animation" addressed to the rectors and those with responsibility of the sectors.
Calendar: ___ Responsible: ___
(1) Without the use of adjectives but only the subjects
(2) Important to indicate those who will benefit from the intervention (recipients). Identify the persons to whom the project is addressed, i.e. the subjects on whom you want to intervene.
(3) Examples:
Three-year period 2014-2017
Year 2014-2015
First Trimester of year 20__
Twice a year
From the first semester of year 20__
...
(4) Examples for local animation coordination [SYM Frame of Reference, pp. 273-279]:
The SDB Community
The SDB Rector
The House Council
The Council of the EPC and / or the work
The local coordinator of Youth Ministry and the team
Other bodies and functions of animation and government in the EPC
…
Examples for the animation and coordination at province level [SYM Frame of Reference, pp. 280-283]:
The Provincial and his Council
The provincial Youth Ministry Delegate and his team
Those who hold responsibility in the province fore the sectors and provincial animation settings and their teams
III. DIMENSIONS OF THE PROVINCE SEPP
The dimension of the education to the faith
[SYM Frame of Reference, pp. 150-153]
General objectives
Example
1) Strengthen and plan with audacity and creativity initiatives towards a personalization of faith and meaningful experiences that help young people mature in the proposal of Salesian Youth Spirituality.
2) […]
Process
Example
1.1) Propose new diversified paths of openness and growth in the faith and of the first announcement in face of indifference.
1.2) […]
Interventions
Example
1.1.1) Publication of materials and resources on the first proclamation of faith, as well as understanding of the sacrament of the Eucharist and initiation to other Christian celebrations.
Calendar: ___ Responsible:___
1.1.2) Review and renewal of catechetical programs for children, groups of teenagers and Confirmation.
Calendar: ___ Responsible: ___
The educational and cultural dimension
[SYM Frame of Reference, pp. 153-156]
General objectives
Processes
Interventions
The social experience dimension
[SYM Frame of Reference, pp. 157-160]
General objectives
Processes
Interventions
4. The vocational dimension
[SYM Frame of Reference, pp. 160-162]
General objectives
Processes
Interventions
5. Other sectors of animation of Salesian Youth Ministry (according to the reality within the province)
[the SEPP promotes other educational and pastoral commitments that cut across all of Salesian Youth Ministry, and are rooted in our charism]
Animation of apostolic vocations
[SYM Frame of Reference, pp. 163-165]
General objectives
Processes
Interventions
Missionary animation and various kinds of volunteer activity
[SYM Frame of Reference, pp. 165-169]
General objectives
Processes
Interventions
Social Communication
[SYM Frame of Reference, pp. 169-173]
General objectives
Processes
Interventions
The Salesian Youth Movement
[SYM Frame of Reference, pp. 173-177]
General objectives
Processes
Interventions
ASSESSMENT OF THE EDUCATIVE AND PASTORAL PROJECT
[SYM Frame of Reference, pp. 297-298]
Example
The provincial youth ministry team submits to the provincial Council an annual report on the development and implementation of the SEPP after the first three years.
The provincial Council annually evaluates, together with the rectors of the works, processes they consider most important and common in different sectors and settings. In each evaluation it is important to examine:
if there was a true educational process through the various activities (continuity, complementarity, new possibilities and generated resources, active involvement of those concerned, etc.).
the degree of fulfilment of the objectives set; it is essential to choose some specific and measurable indicators against which the relationship between results and objectives can be verified, as well as the relationship between results and resources / tools;
the analysis of the causes, personal, structural, organizational, etc., that have helped or hindered the process, to the adequacy of the objectives of the new situation and possibilities.
The provincial Council at the end of the three years, evaluates the implementation and development of the SEPP, involving each of the EPC’s of the works of the province. Before the development of the next Provincial SEPP, the Assembly or the Provincial Chapter provides guidance for the next Provincial SEPP […]
1 General plan of interventions that assures putting into practice the educative and pastoral proposal of the province. It guides initiatives and resource towards implementing the salesian mission. It is a “long or short term”(3-5 years) plan, in relation to the situation the province is in. The objective of the SEPP, therefore, is not only that of defining contents regarding all the works, sectors and pastoral animation settings on a provincial level, but also defining the dimensions that make up the SEPP. The making of the SEPP is meant to be of support for the planning of the entire mission of the provincial EPC (Frame of Reference SYM, 292-293.295-301.313).