Salesian Bulletin – Salesian Bullettin 1907, n. 3

The Salesian Bulletin No. 3, May–June 1917 (Vol. X), presents a comprehensive overview of the global activities and spiritual mission of the Salesian Congregation during a time of great international upheaval. Central themes include devotion to Our Lady Help of Christians, missionary work among indigenous populations in India and South America (notably among
the Alacaluff and Jivaro tribes), the progress of Salesian educational institutions, and inspiring accounts of divine intervention and personal piety. Special emphasis is placed on the practical and spiritual legacy of Don Bosco, his dreams, and the miraculous experiences of his companions, including the death of his friend Aloysius Comollo. The bulletin also highlights the development of Salesian presence in the United States, the construction of new churches, and the growing association of Co-operators. Rich in testimonials, reports, and biographical elements, the issue aims to strengthen the faith and unity of the Salesian community worldwide.

CONTENTS

  • Auxilium Christianorum
  • An account of Salesian Missionary Work by Father Grisar
  • News from the Missions
  • To the Co-operators of the United States
  • Salesian Notes and News
  • Devotion to Our Lady Help of Christians
  • Favours and Graces
  • The Life of the Ven. D. Bosco: Part I. Chapter VIII-IX

Reference time period: 1907

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