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- “The Law of all evangelisation”
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- Globalisation
- Interreligious dialogue
- The youth situation
- The digital world, a continent to be leavened
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La Positio super virtutibus (Summarium) raccoglie la sintesi delle testimonianza al processo di beatificazione e canonizzazione di Maria Domenica Mazzarello.
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Continue reading “Egidio Viganò – And Mary laid him in a manger”
Michael Rua (1837-1910) was a pupil, then the lifetime collaborator and finally, the first successor of St. John Bosco as Rector Major of the Salesian Society (1888-1910). During his Rectorate the Salesians grew from 1030 members in 64 houses to 4420 confreres scattered across the globe. Don Rua’s letters to England offer the reader a glimpse of the character of their writer and of the pastoral care he took of a small group of relatively insignificant Salesians in what was very often the inhospitable atmosphere of the British empire at the height of its power.
Continue reading “John Dickson – An introduction to Don Rua’s letters to England”
In this article, I will attempt to trace how Don Bosco’s original experience was translated in such a way that his work could be established in Malta – an island country in the Mediterranean with a distinct tradition and culture from that in which the Salesian story first began and developed in Turin, Italy. I will place special emphasis on the Salesian Oratory, Sliema.
Continue reading “Paul Formosa – Historical sketch of the oratory of Don Bosco in Malta”
Don Bosco’s biographer, Father John Baptist Lemoyne, notes that most of the boys who attended Don Bosco’s evening classes were hard-working young apprentices or youths who worked wherever they could find a job.
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