Juan Edmundo Vecchi – “Letter of the Rector Major” in “Acts of the General Council of the salesian society of St John Bosco”

The Rector Major is pleased to extend his greetings, along with those of the members of the General Council, to all of you as some begin a new year of pastoral activity while others gather the final results of the previous one. He sends a special message of support and encouragement to communities facing challenging situations due to war and conflicts, particularly in Africa, and requests that they be remembered in prayers. Continue reading “Juan Edmundo Vecchi – “Letter of the Rector Major” in “Acts of the General Council of the salesian society of St John Bosco””

Juan Edmundo Vecchi – “Letter of the Rector Major” in “Acts of the General Council of the salesian society of St John Bosco”

The Rector Major is writing at the outset of the jubilee year dedicated to God our Father, the source of every good gift. Among these gifts, after Baptism and Christian life, lies the special grace of consecration, which he previously invited everyone to reflect upon. Continue reading “Juan Edmundo Vecchi – “Letter of the Rector Major” in “Acts of the General Council of the salesian society of St John Bosco””

Juan Edmundo Vecchi – “Letter of the Rector Major” in “Acts of the General Council of the salesian society of St John Bosco”

“Lift up your eyes and see the fields,” Jesus invited his disciples after conversing with the Samaritan woman, despite their suggestion for him to eat. His gaze held a mysterious understanding of the awaiting harvest. Continue reading “Juan Edmundo Vecchi – “Letter of the Rector Major” in “Acts of the General Council of the salesian society of St John Bosco””

Juan Edmundo Vecchi – “Letter of the Rector Major” in “Acts of the General Council of the salesian society of St John Bosco”

In recent meetings with provincials and confreres, the suggestion was made to the Rector Major that occasionally he should interrupt the series of doctrinal letters and instead share impressions and news of the Congregation and the Church from his own perspective, almost in the style of a Good Night message. Continue reading “Juan Edmundo Vecchi – “Letter of the Rector Major” in “Acts of the General Council of the salesian society of St John Bosco””

Egidio Viganò – “Letter of the Rector Major” in “Acts of the Superior Council of the salesian society”

During Lent, the Rector Major emphasizes the significance of preparing earnestly for the contemplation of the Easter mystery, which encapsulates the essence of our faith and serves as the foundation for all aspects of our mission. It is their hope that during this time, each community, under the guidance of the Rector and every individual confrere, will foster an atmosphere conducive to internal reflection, providing illumination and strength for the community’s endeavors in educating young people in the faith. Continue reading “Egidio Viganò – “Letter of the Rector Major” in “Acts of the Superior Council of the salesian society””

Egidio Viganò – “Letter of the Rector Major” in “Acts of the General Council of the salesian society of St John Bosco”

In the midst of their rigorous preparations through prayer and study for the upcoming GC23, the Rector Major extends an invitation to focus on the exemplary “salesian spirit” embodied by Don Bosco’s third successor, Fr. Philip Rinaldi. Continue reading “Egidio Viganò – “Letter of the Rector Major” in “Acts of the General Council of the salesian society of St John Bosco””

Michael Mendl – “New information on the salesians’coming to New York” in “Journal of Salesian studies”

Fr. Michael Mendl, in his research has discovered “a long missing letter” that states Don Bosco’s refusal to send Salesians to New York in 1848. This letter completes Michael Mendl ‘s article in the Journal on founding Salesian work in New York. (Vol. XI, No. I, Spring 2000).

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Charles N. Bransom – “Sons of Don Bosco, successors of the apostles, salesian bishops” in “Journal of Salesian studies”

Charles N. Bransom, Jr. has graciously offered his study of Salesian Bishops for our publication. This study of 196 Salesian bishops stands as a historical record of Salesian presence in the hierarchical Church.

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Giovanni Bosco – “Don Bosco’s ‘theology’ of religious life” in “Salesian Sources 1. Don Bosco and his work. Collected works”

As an introduction to the first Italian edition of the Salesian Constitutions, published in 1875, Don Bosco wrote a wide-ranging letter To the Salesians, to guide them in interpreting the rules and to infuse in them a correct idea of religious life. He later refined and extended it with the help of the master of novices, Fr Barberis, for the third Italian edition of the Constitutions (1885). It is a relevant document from a spiritual point of view. “One can think of it as a brief summary, the most complete one, of what could be called Don Bosco’s theology of religious life. Ideas flow together in it which had matured in him little by little, beginning from when he wrote the history of the Church and the Popes, then as he drew up the Constitutions and documents written to gain approval, further enriched by local and general conferences, instructions given at retreats in the late 1860s and early 1870s, and expressed in individual letters and circulars and in private advice.”

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Giovanni Bosco – “Society of St Francis de Sales” in “Salesian Sources 1. Don Bosco and his work. Collected work”

On April 3, 1874, Pope Pius IX definitively approved the Constitutions of the Society of St Francis de Sales and on the following April 13 the competent Congregation of Bishops and Regulars promulgated the relevant decree.

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Aldo Giraudo – “Interrogativi e spinte della Chiesa del postconcilio sulla spiritualità salesiana” in “La spiritualità salesiana in un mondo che cambia”

Chi un giorno vorrà cimentarsi nella ricostruzione storica dei percorsi di attuazione del Concilio Vaticano II da parte della Famiglia Salesiana, si troverà ad analizzare una varietà di eventi e realizzazioni, coordinati dall’alto o promananti dalla base, che testimoniano l’entusiasmo, la cordiale apertura e il grande fervore operativo del postconcilio. Continue reading “Aldo Giraudo – “Interrogativi e spinte della Chiesa del postconcilio sulla spiritualità salesiana” in “La spiritualità salesiana in un mondo che cambia””

Pietro Stella – “Lo studio e gli studi su Don Bosco e sul suo pensiero pedagogico-educativo. Problemi e prospettive” in “Prassi educativa pastorale e scienze dell’educazione”

Negli ultimi decenni, sembra che la presenza di Don Bosco come fondatore di istituzioni e il suo pensiero pedagogico abbiano avuto una minor rilevanza nella produzione libraria e nella saggistica al di fuori della cerchia salesiana, sia a livello scientifico che di divulgazione. In particolare, nella storia del movimento cattolico in Italia, alcuni storici come Giorgio Candeloro e Gabriele De Rosa hanno trascurato di menzionare Don Bosco nelle loro sintesi storiche del secondo dopoguerra. Continue reading “Pietro Stella – “Lo studio e gli studi su Don Bosco e sul suo pensiero pedagogico-educativo. Problemi e prospettive” in “Prassi educativa pastorale e scienze dell’educazione””

Pietro Stella – “Don Bosco e la formazione dei suoi religiosi nel decennio 1870-1880” in “Vita religiosa guanelliana e formazione”

Il decennio 1870-1880 è stato cruciale per le opere di Don Bosco, segnando la fondazione delle Figlie di Maria Ausiliatrice e della Pia Unione dei Cooperatori salesiani, nonché l’espansione dei salesiani in Francia e in Argentina. È stato un periodo di crescita, con la diffusione del “Bollettino salesiano” e l’aumento del sostegno da parte di simpatizzanti. Continue reading “Pietro Stella – “Don Bosco e la formazione dei suoi religiosi nel decennio 1870-1880” in “Vita religiosa guanelliana e formazione””

Stephen Whelan – “The Catholic Readings: writing for the masses” in “Journal of Salesian Studies”

The Letture Cattoliche or the Catholic Readings was St. John Bosco’s imaginative brainchild in his effort to bring good, decent and inspiring reading into the home. It appealed to a wide spectrum of persons from young to old, from commoners to high-born.

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