Carlo Socol – “The birth of the China province and the expansion of the salesian work in east Asia (1926-1927)” in “The beginning of the Salesian presence in east Asia”.

The China Mission, which started in 1906, was established as an autonomous entity on 1 January 1923, when the Visitatoria della China was erected, comprising 32 confreres and houses and works in Macao, Heung Shan and Shiu Chow. As new missions in Japan and Siam were being accepted or considered, the Sino-Japanese Province was erected on 28 May 1926. In December of that same year Fr. Pietro Ricaldone set out on a year-long extraordinary visitation of the Asian Missions.By the time the visitation ended in late 1927, there was a Salesian regional presence and a well established juridical structure in East Asia.

This brief paper intends to outline the juridical configuration and development strategies of the Salesian work in China and study the internal and external conditions that influenced its first expansion, in the years 1926-1927, in East Asia. Continue reading “Carlo Socol – “The birth of the China province and the expansion of the salesian work in east Asia (1926-1927)” in “The beginning of the Salesian presence in east Asia”.”

Leong Domingos – “The political situation in China in 1920-30 and its effects on salesians” in “The beginning of the Salesian presence in east Asia”.

This article would like to present a general view of the political situation of China in the period of 1920-30. Even though China has succeeded in establishing a republic through the revolution, she was still suffering from the civil wars and foreign powers invasion. It greatly affected the daily life of the people, and also, giving a great hindrance for Salesians, along with other missionaries, in their evangelization and educational endeavors. Continue reading “Leong Domingos – “The political situation in China in 1920-30 and its effects on salesians” in “The beginning of the Salesian presence in east Asia”.”

Francesco Motto – “Salesian missionary activity while blessed Filippo Rinaldi (1921-1931) was Rector maior with particular reference to eastern Asia” in “The beginning of the Salesian presence in east Asia”.

On 6 February l922,Pius XI (1939) ascended the Papal throne: he would become known as a “Pope of the Missions” (as was his predecessor, Benedict XV). Two months later, on 24 April, Fr. Filippo Rinaldi ( 5 December 1931) was elected Rector Major: his ten years in office would be recalled for the great re-launching of the Salesian missionary movement. After a rapid glance at the “missionary policy” of the Papacy during the same period, we shall concentrate on that. Continue reading “Francesco Motto – “Salesian missionary activity while blessed Filippo Rinaldi (1921-1931) was Rector maior with particular reference to eastern Asia” in “The beginning of the Salesian presence in east Asia”.”

Bruno Cayetano – “Primera actividad salesiana en el Rio de la La Plata. Relación anònima” in “Salesianum”

Se trata de un escrito de fiiente salesiana, cuyo originai obra en el Archivo de la Sagrada Congregación de Propaganda Fide, Scritture riferite nei Congressi – America Meridionale (1878 1885).

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Eugenio Valentini – Profili di missionari: Salesiani e Figlie di Maria Ausiliatrice

Quando il 3 gennaio 1973 il Rettor Maggiore Don Luigi Ricceri convocò nella Casa Generalizia un gruppo di esperti di storia salesiana per programmare una serie di pubblicazioni in vista del Centenario delle Missioni Salesiane, si espresse così: «Un invito straordinario per un motivo straordinario… In vista del centenario sentiamo il dovere di fare qualche cosa di serio che serva non solo per la nostra generazione, ma anche come base di studio per le generazioni future. È stato detto che noi salesiani facciamo la storia ma non la scriviamo. È necessario fare l’una e l’altra cosa».

Ne è risultato il presente volume, che presenta una numerosa schiera di i missionari quali protagonisti di questi cento anni di attività missionaria salesiana. I singoli profili avranno stesura e valore diverso. Continue reading “Eugenio Valentini – Profili di missionari: Salesiani e Figlie di Maria Ausiliatrice”

Pascual Chavez Villanueva – “And preach as you go, saying ‘the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand’, (Mt 10,7) Presentation of the America South-Cone Region” in “Acts of the General Council of the Salesian Society of St John Bosco”

The letter begins with warm greetings and a sense of unity among the recipients, emphasizing the importance of carrying out Jesus’ missionary program. It highlights Don Bosco’s missionary vision and the early missions of the Salesian Congregation. The focus then shifts to discussing the American South-Cone Region, detailing its composition and historical connections among its member countries. Continue reading “Pascual Chavez Villanueva – “And preach as you go, saying ‘the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand’, (Mt 10,7) Presentation of the America South-Cone Region” in “Acts of the General Council of the Salesian Society of St John Bosco””

Pascual Chavez Villanueva – “Come over to Macedonia and help us” (Acts 16,9). Presentation of the Northern European Region” in “Acts of the General Council of the Salesian Society of St John Bosco”

The letter extends Easter wishes and gratitude for condolences on the author’s father’s passing. It mentions the upcoming beatification of Fr. Bronislaw Marhiewicz and the initiation of Team Visits halfway through the six years following the last General Chapter. Continue reading “Pascual Chavez Villanueva – “Come over to Macedonia and help us” (Acts 16,9). Presentation of the Northern European Region” in “Acts of the General Council of the Salesian Society of St John Bosco””

Josephine Giorgi – “St. Luigi Versiglia and Bishop Walsh of Maryknoll” in “Journal of Salesian studies”

A different type of writing comes to us from Josephine Giorgi, the second cousin of St. Luigi Versiglia. Josephine lives in Springfield, Massachusetts. The excerpt from a biography of Bishop James Walsh of Maryknoll by Raymond Kerri son exemplifies the apostolic spirit of the two Salesian martyrs along with Bishop Walsh’s deep esteem for them.

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Michael Mendl – “The zeal of the salesians is just the thing. Founding of the salesian work in New York” in “Journal of Salesian studies”

Over one hundred years ago, on November 28, 1898, three Salesians arrived in New York to initiate a Salesian apostolate among the Italian immigrants of that metropolis. In March of the previous year four of their confreres had undertaken a similar mission in San Francisco.

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Luis Bolla – Giornata di studio sul missionario salesiano Luis Bolla (Yánkuam’)

Luis Bolla (Yáankuam’), missionario salesiano nella Selva Amazzonica (Schio 1932 – Lima 2013). Affascinato dall’esperienza di Charles de Foucauld, nel 1971 dopo 10 anni di lavoro pastorale a Taisha tra gli Shuar dell’Ecuador, ottenne di potersi stabilire come ospite tra gli Achuar di Wichim, nella selva amazonica ecuadoriana. Continue reading “Luis Bolla – Giornata di studio sul missionario salesiano Luis Bolla (Yánkuam’)”

Salvatore Cirillo Dama – “Monsignor Giuseppe Fagnano, uomo d’azione” in “Ricerche Storiche Salesiane”

A fronte della fondazione di tante opere materiali potrebbe sorgere anche oggi, come cento anni fa, la domanda se mons. Fagnano sia stato un imprenditore, un costruttore di opere ecclesiali, sociali, educative, oppure un missionario unicamente votato alla diffusione del vangelo.

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