In this letter, the Rector Major shares his reflections following a special retreat in the Holy Land commemorating the centenary of Salesian presence in Palestine. He emphasizes the profound spiritual experiences encountered there, including contemplation of salvation history and renewal of commitment to Christ’s mission. The letter highlights the significance of the Holy Land as a place rich in vocational stories, prompting a renewed focus on fostering vocations within the Salesian Congregation.
Contents:
- lntroduction
- 150 years since Bartholomew Garelli
- A pressing appeal of the GC23: faith and vocation
- The new perspective of youth pastoral work
- Challenges ot the present day
- Reawakening of transcendent values and processes to be developed
- Communities with ideas
- Making the Journey ol faith something personal
- Fostering experiences that develop maturity
- Knowing how to call and follow up
- Conclusion: those who bear the primary responsibility
Reference time period: 1992
E. Viganò, There is still good ground where the seed can fall, in «Acts of the General Council» 73 (1992) 339, 3-39.
Reference institution:
Direzione Generale SDB