Giovanni Bosco – Il Galantuomo, almanacco piemontese-lombardo per l’anno bisestile 1860 – Capo VII

Alcuno di voi, cari amici, mi dimanderà: o Galantuomo, in quest’anno avremo la pace o la guerra? Ma i tuoi presentimenti, o Galantuomo, quali sono? che ne pensi? avremo in quest’anno la pace o la guerra? Se volete sapere il mio pensiero, da buon amico ve lo dirò.

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Francesco Motto – “Insediamenti e iniziative salesiane dopo Don Bosco”

Il volume raccoglie gli interventi effettuati da docenti e studiosi al 2° convegno-seminario internazionale di “Storia dell’Opera salesiana nel mondo”, promosso dall’Istituto Storico Salesiano e tenutosi dal 1° al 5 novembre 1995 nella sede dell’Istituto stesso (Roma, via della Pisana 1111).

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Giovanni Bosco – Vita del giovanetto Savio Domenico allievo dell’Oratorio di San Francesco di Sales per cura del Sacerdote Bosco Giovanni

Voi mi avete più volte dimandato, Giovani carissimi, di scrivervi qualche cosa intorno al vostro compagno Savio Domenico: ed io ho fatto quello che ho potuto per appagare questo vostro pio desiderio.

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Michael Chang – “A concise history of the salesian corean missions” in “The beginning of the Salesian presence in east Asia”.

Don Bosco was a man who dreamed dreams. His dreams became reality and are still becoming reality. A lot of people think that he had a dream that is connected with the Korean province. The dream concerns the evangelization of Northeast Asia. If we look at the historical records that we have in our possession, the first Salesian confrere to set foot on Korean soil was the “Don Bosco of the East”, the Eastern Interpretation of Don Bosco’s Preventive System, the Venerable, Fr. Vincenzo Cimatti. ln 1934, he went to Manchuria to give a concert. At the same time he visited Korea, giving a concert in four cities. After that Fr. Cimatti himself as Provincial began to form missionaries in Japan to send to Korea. The first Salesians to enter Korea were the fruits of these endeavors. Continue reading “Michael Chang – “A concise history of the salesian corean missions” in “The beginning of the Salesian presence in east Asia”.”

Maria Fe Nuñez Muñoz,Pascual Chavez Villanueva – “Appendix” in “The beginning of the Salesian presence in east Asia”.

The following extract is the Appendix written by Rector Major Pascual Chavez Villanueva  and Sr. Maria Fe Nuñez Muñoz, FMA President for the occasion of the Seminar on Salesian History in the East Asia – Oceania region of the Salesian Society. Continue reading “Maria Fe Nuñez Muñoz,Pascual Chavez Villanueva – “Appendix” in “The beginning of the Salesian presence in east Asia”.”

Nestor Impelido – “Salesians in the Philippines (1949-1963): historical notes” in “The beginning of the Salesian presence in east Asia”.

The aim of the Seminar is to present the beginnings of the Salesian Presence in East Asia and Oceania. The Philippines, as part of this Salesian Region, has also its beginnings and origins from the first Salesian Presence in East Asia: China. For in the two times that the Salesians started to root themselves in the Philippines, they came from China to negotiate and to concretise what they negotiated. Continue reading “Nestor Impelido – “Salesians in the Philippines (1949-1963): historical notes” in “The beginning of the Salesian presence in east Asia”.”

John Nguyen Van Ty – “The beginning of the salesian work in Vietnam: the patriarchal story and exodus” in “The beginning of the Salesian presence in east Asia”.

Up to the present day, officially the Salesians of Vietnam has had a history of over 52 years. A history that is long, as well as epic and fruitful enough to draw admiration from many, as well as attention of those who are interested in Salesian history, as we are here in these days. Unluckily, because of the social and political turmoil of the country, most of the documents had been destroyed or lost, which certainly renders the writing down this history become a very challenging task. it is my task to present to you a short historical account of the first period of this glorious history. The beginning of the Salesian Work in Vetnam, of which, in using biblical expression, I would dare to give a subtitle: The Patriarchal story and the Exodus. The account that my presentation is dealing with covers a time-span of about 25 years, roughly from 1930 to 1955. Continue reading “John Nguyen Van Ty – “The beginning of the salesian work in Vietnam: the patriarchal story and exodus” in “The beginning of the Salesian presence in east Asia”.”

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