Michal Vojtáš – Pédagogie salésienne après Don Bosco. De la première génération au synode des jeunes (1888-2018)

La pédagogie salésienne élabore des réflexions qui vont au-delà de la reconstruction historique des contextes, des expériences et des visions originales de Don Bosco sur l’éducation. Les recherches publiées dans le présent volume, poursuivant cette trajectoire, étudient principalement les formulations pédagogiques des générations salésiennes successives et, en termes de méthode, tentent de dépasser la stérilité des reconstitutions purement documentaires. Continue reading “Michal Vojtáš – Pédagogie salésienne après Don Bosco. De la première génération au synode des jeunes (1888-2018)”

Michal Vojtáš – Salesian Pedagogy after Don Bosco. From the first generation up to the Synod on Young People (1888–2018)

The research published in this volume studies the pedagogical formulations of successive Salesian generations and, in terms of method, attempts to overcome the sterility of purely documentary reconstructions. The intention to connect John Bosco with today’s educational challenges passes through different time periods with their various ways of thinking. Continue reading “Michal Vojtáš – Salesian Pedagogy after Don Bosco. From the first generation up to the Synod on Young People (1888–2018)”

Pietro Scoppola – “Don Bosco and «modernity»” in “Don Bosco’s place in history”

Pietro Scoppola in his essay focuses on the aspects that bring Don Bosco’s work closer to “modernity”. In particular, his educational method is considered modern because it puts the freedom of expression of children in the first place, encouraging their personal resources without imposing pre-established behaviors. Continue reading “Pietro Scoppola – “Don Bosco and «modernity»” in “Don Bosco’s place in history””

Mara Borsi – “L’oratorio festivo delle figlie di Maria Ausiliatrice per l’educazione integrale delle ragazze (1888-1950)” in “Sviluppo del carisma di Don Bosco fino alla metà del secolo XX”. Atti del Congresso internazionale di Storia Salesiana Roma, 19-23 novembre 2014

La formazione di donne intraprendenti e responsabili di fronte a se stesse, alla famiglia, alla società, alla Chiesa è la finalità che orienta le Figlie di Maria Ausiliatrice nell’animazione degli oratori, delle scuole, delle associazioni, delle opere di formazione al lavoro e di assistenza. Dalle origini dell’istituto l’oratorio è un importante campo di attività promozionale e formativa, ma non è l’unico.

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Monica Pacella,Paola Cuccioli – “L’origine e lo sviluppo dell’Associazione delle Ex Allieve delle Figlie di Maria Ausiliatrice” in “Sviluppo del carisma di Don Bosco fino alla metà del secolo XX”. Atti del Congresso internazionale di Storia Salesiana Roma, 19-23 novembre 2014

Il desiderio di conoscere meglio l’associazione delle Ex Allieve delle Figlie di Maria Ausiliatrice, oggi ancora molto attiva in tutto il mondo, ci ha portato a vagliare documenti, saggi e consultare vari archivi nella speranza di dipanarne una parte della genesi.

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Jesús Borrego – “The originality of Don Bosco’s Patagonian missionary enterprise” in “Don Bosco’s place in history”

Borrego in his essay focuses on the missionary enterprise in Patagonia-Argentina undertaken by Don Bosco. The first goals achieved were the construction of churches and schools and the provision of Christian education to young people (especially poor ones). A particular feature of Don Bosco’s missionary strategy was the surprising large participation of the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians.

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Stefano Pivato – “Don Bosco and the popular theatre” in “Don Bosco’s place in history”

The present essay focuses on Don Bosco’s decision to adopt Catholic popular theatre as a further educational tool, to the point that at a later time it becomes part of the methods of the Preventive System. The stage thus becomes, not only a place of learning for the spectators, but also for the actors themselves. The first theatrical performance, according to what is mentioned in Memorie, dates back to June 29, 1847.

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Jacques Schepens – “Don Bosco and education to the sacraments of Penance and of the Eucharist” in “Don Bosco’s place in history”

Jaques Schepens in his essay focuses on the sacraments of Confession and the Eucharist according to the vision of Don Bosco. The Saint saw the sacraments not only as means of grace, but also as accompanying instruments for boys to receive a more complete education.

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Cesare Scurati – “Classroom and playground: a combination essential to Don Bosco’s scheme of total education” in “Don Bosco’s place in history”

Cesare Scurati in his essay focuses on Don Bosco’s intuition in the need to integrate school activites with the extra ones, that is games and physical activities. These latter types of activities allow young people to express their vitality and increase their skills at a relational level.

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Josip Gregur – “La musica anima del carisma salesiano” in “Sviluppo del carisma di Don Bosco fino alla metà del secolo XX. Atti del Congresso internazionale di Storia Salesiana Roma, 19-23 novembre 2014”

Tra i valori essenziali la musica, sebbene oggi presente in ogni settore della società,
di certo non occupa il primo posto nella vita dell’uomo, come la salute, il lavoro, le relazioni interpersonali e sociali. Come un valore culturale, una realtà ideale, la musica nella civilizzazione materialistica frequentemente risulta trascurabile. Continue reading “Josip Gregur – “La musica anima del carisma salesiano” in “Sviluppo del carisma di Don Bosco fino alla metà del secolo XX. Atti del Congresso internazionale di Storia Salesiana Roma, 19-23 novembre 2014””

José Manuel Prellezo García – “Don Bosco and professional schools (1870-1887)” in “Don Bosco’s place in history”

Prellezo traces the birth and the development and organization phases of the vocational schools established by Don Bosco and related laboratories that would have given the opportunity to poor and abandoned young people to learn a useful profession in order to have a better future.

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Giorgio Chiosso – “Don Bosco and the Oratory (1841-1855)” in “Don Bosco’s place in history”

This essay traces the birth and development of the Oratory, the first educational enterprise created by Don Bosco in Turin. The main objective of the Oratory was to welcome and take care of young people, especially those “abandoned and at risk”, so that they could save their souls and make them honest citizens.                   

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