Angelo Franco – “For the sake of the words”, life of Father Andrew Beltrami, Salesian of Don Bosco

Omegna is a picturesque village located at the foot of the Italian Alps, on the shores of Lake Orta. Its beauty is due not only to the enchanting surrounding landscape, but also to its historical and religious associations of great interest.
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Grazia Loparco – “Greeting of president at the opening of the ACCSA seminar of salesian history Sud Asia-India regional conference” in “La storiografia salesiana tra studi e documentazione nella stagione postconciliare”

The President opens the Seminar on Salesian History in South Asia-India in 2013. She emphasises the connection between historical research and Salesian identity in the Church and society. Continue reading “Grazia Loparco – “Greeting of president at the opening of the ACCSA seminar of salesian history Sud Asia-India regional conference” in “La storiografia salesiana tra studi e documentazione nella stagione postconciliare””

Thomas Anchukandam – “State of salesian historiography in India – problems, and a success story: a history of the salesians of Don Bosco in India from the beginning to 1951-52 by Joseph Thekkedath SDB” in “La storiografia salesiana tra studi e documentazione nella stagione postconciliare”

Pascual Chavez Villanueva – «Nous t’avons attendu, nous t’avons tellement attendu, mais finalement tu es là: tu es chez nous et tu ne te déroberas pas à nous!» (MB XVIII, 72) Présentation de la Région Asie du Sud

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Bernadette Sangma – “The implantation of the FMA in north-east India vis-à-vis the service of education: ideals, answers, results” in “Implantation of the Salesian charism in Asia – Ideals, challenges, answers, results”

This article looks at the first thirty years of the presence and implantation of the Salesian charism on the soil of North-East India. The first group of six FMA missionaries disembarked in this region on 8 December 1923. During the span of time under consideration, there were eight foundations of which seven were in the North-East and one in West Bengal.

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Mathew Kapplikunnel – “The implantation of the salesian charism in India: ideals, challenges, answers, results” in “Implantation of the Salesian charism in Asia – Ideals, challenges, answers, results”

The phase of implantation, expansion and initial consolidation of Salesian presence in India may be considered to be the period from 1906 to 1951/52, i.e. from the arrival of Salesians until the establishment of the two provinces of the North and the South. This paper proposes to study the ideals that led the Salesians during this period, the challenges they faced, their response to these challenges and the results they attained.

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