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The Very Rev. Don Albera, Second Successor of the Ven. Don Bosco
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The Closing Year
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The Exhibition of the Professional Schools. Appreciations
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The Very Rev. Don Albera, Second Successor of the Ven. Don Bosco
The Closing Year
The Exhibition of the Professional Schools. Appreciations
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Col cuore straziato Don Ricaldone comunica che sono dolorose le poche e incerte le notizie giunte dalle cinquantadue case che la Famiglia Salesiana aveva nella cattolica Polonia, così tragicamente provata. Centinaia e centinaia sono i Confratelli e Suore travolti nell’immane sventura. Al tempo stesso esorta quanto sa e può i Signori Ispettori e Direttori a prendersi le più affettuose cure dei Confratelli sotto le armi: li seguano colla preghiera, con frequenti lettere, e con tutti quegli aiuti che possano loro procurare. Continue reading “Pietro Ricaldone – “Lettera del Rettor Maggiore” in “Atti del Capitolo Superiore””
Nel giorno della Festa del nostro Santo Fondatore, il Commento alla Strenna: Fedeltà a Don Bosco Santo. Don Ricaldone è lieto di comunicare il felice esito della Congregazione Generale sulle virtù eroiche della Serva di Dio Madre Maria Mazzarello, prima Superiora dell’Istituto delle Figlie di Maria Ausiliatrice fondate dal nostro Padre San Giovanni Bosco. Il 3 del prossimo maggio vi sarà la lettura del Decreto alla presenza del Santo Padre. Continue reading “Pietro Ricaldone – “Lettera del Rettor Maggiore” in “Atti del Capitolo Superiore””
Inculturation of the Salesian charism in India implies, making Don Bosco’s charism firmly rooted in Indian culture so that it acquires a truly Indian identity. It has been argued that the case of India is one of the amazing success stories of inculturation of Don Bosco’s charism in the history of the Salesian congregation. The pioneer groups of Salesians who came to India faithfully and creatively implanted and inculturated thè Salesian charism in their “new fatherland”, taking into consideration its religious, social, politicai, economie and cultural ethos and contexts.
Nell’articolo l’autore riporta cronologicamente, la nascita e gli sviluppi delle molteplici visitatorie salesiane nel mondo, tra il 1927 e il 1981.
Periodo di riferimento: 1927 – 1981
T. Valesecchi, “Le ispettorie salesiane. Serie cronologica dall’anno 1927 al 1981” in «Ricerche Storiche Salesiane», 3 (1984) 5, 275-294.
Istituzione di riferimento:
Istituto Storico Salesiano
Don Filippo Rinaldi scrive che, riguardo la Beatificazione di Don Bosco resta ancora un po’ di cammino da fare: deve tenersi la Congregazione o Seduta Generale sull’eroicità delle virtù, con Cardinali, Ufficiali e Consultori, coram Sanctissimo (ossia alla presenza del Santo Padre); Continue reading “Filippo Rinaldi – “Lettere del Rettor Maggiore” in “Atti del Capitolo Superiore””
The essay describes the educative experiences of Salesians in India from 1906 up to 1951. At first, it speaks about the school system (Elementary, Middle, and High Schools, Technical Schools, and University Colleges). Then it talks about the influence of Don Bosco, like the Preventive System and the experience of “Oratorio di Valdocco”. Finally, it talks about the new building of school with the Salesians education.
It is quite natural that anyone who intends to profile a Salesian personality in South India would quite naturally think of Fr. Philip Thayil as someone deserving of being made known to a wider Salesian readership.
Kristu Jyoti College, built and launched on its mission of theological formation of the Salesians in the whole of India, was envisioned and realized in a fast-changing post-colonial world which was throwing up daunting challenges for the Church and consecrated life in general and for the Salesian Congregation with its professed goal of catering to the young and the needy in particular and that at a time when newly independent India was seeking to find its place in the comity of nations.
The text deals with the theological formation of the Salesians in India, with particular reference to the Kristu Jyoti College (KJC) in Bangalore, in the period 1967-1976. The decision to move the Salesian Studentate of Theology from Shillong to Bangalore was influenced by natural disasters and wars, including the Indo-Chinese War of 1962. Bangalore was chosen for its advantages as a growing metropolis with a mild climate and several prestigious church institutions. Continue reading “Thomas Anchukandam – Theological Formation of Salesians in India with Special Reference to Kristu Jyoti College. Bangalore (1967-1976)”
The second part of this study published in the previous issue of this journal had situated Kristu Jyoti College in its wider historical context.
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