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Michael Ribotta |
'The road not taken"--The Salesians' circuitous road to North America |
...all to send missionaries to the city of San Francisco in 1870: "It is our intention to dispatch our Salesians to St.Vincent's (Orphan Asylum] some time during the first six months of 1871 -but certainly no lat... |
1850 - 1884 |
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Philip J. Pascucci |
Once upon a time in old New York |
...ua 3. The Melting Pot 4. The First Calls to New York City's Melting Pot 5. The Efforts to Obtain Salesians Continue 6. The Final Answer 7. The Arrival at New York's Melting Pot 8. Planting the Seed 9. T... |
1842 - 1954 |
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Jack Ayers |
The "Salesianity" that wins all hearts |
...The reader may be surprised to learn that at the first canonical assembly of Salesians, Don Bosco was equating fidelity to our Society with the broad road of "Salesianity" mapped out in ... |
1835 - 1877 |
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Michael Ribotta |
Discovering America: Father Raphael Pipemi and the first salesian missionaries in North America |
...uperior general, Father Michael Rua, which informed him of the impending arrival of a group of four Salesians in New York. At their head was Father Raphael Piperni. In the early afternoon, of the first week... |
1892 - 1927 |
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Arthur Lenti |
Don Bosco's last years, his last illness and saintly death from eyewitness accounts |
... attitudes. For this it will rely on eyewitness accounts, the chronicles and memoirs authored by Salesians close to the saint. The Biographical Memoirs and other Lives of Don Bosco, reliable though they be,... |
1884 - 1888 |
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Philip J. Pascucci |
Out of our past an american venture into seminary training |
...nother transplanting, another wandering. It is the story of the long, hard struggle of the early Salesians in the United States to found a permanent house for the training of young Salesians. Conte... |
1903 - 1992 |
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Stephen Whelan |
The Catholic Readings: writing for the masses |
...eals how much St. John Bosco involved others, laity, diocesan clergy, religious and, later, his own Salesians, in the apostolate of the press for the sake of the Gospel and the mission of the Church. ... |
1853 - 1888 |
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Anthony Bailey |
Salesians and the Internet |
...Contents: What is the Internet? The Church and the Internet Religious Orders and the Internet Salesians on the Internet Reasons for Being There The nature of This Presence Recommendations The Cost C... |
1989 - 1996 |
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Juan Edmundo Vecchi |
Centennial celebration of the salesian presence in the United States of America. Homily in San Francisco, February 2, 1997 |
...ning of our centennial celebration we are gathered together here as a family in the place where the Salesians established their first presence in the United States of America. When we compare our present- day ... |
1997 |
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Arthur Lenti |
Saint with a human face: Don Bosco in Father Giulio Barberis original chronicle |
...bsp; Contents: Introduction Part I: Chroniclers and Chronicles-Documentation Gathered by Early Salesians Who Were Witnesses of Don Bosco's Words and Actions I. "Historical Committees" and Periods of Re... |
1847 - 1927 |
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John Rasor |
Early salesian regulations: formation in the Preventive System |
...how how the Regulations' structural development, and certain individual articles, shed light on the Salesians' evolving view of Don Bosco's way of educating. His method is called the Preventive System, and it ... |
1850 - 1972 |
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Paul Formosa |
Historical sketch of the oratory of Don Bosco in Malta |
...ed to bring together both educators and young people in sharing the vision. How effective were the Salesians in creating the family spirit which is indispensable to the charism? Has the Oratory in Sliema effe... |
1861 - 1970 |
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Arthur Lenti |
Community and mission. Spiritual insights and salesian religious life in Don Bosco's Constitutions |
...o identify and discuss Don Bosco's chief proposals for the religious life and the apostolate of his Salesians (Part II). This latter part of the work will require a fairly close examination of a number of fou... |
1858 - 1879 |
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Francis J. Moloney |
Salesians beyond 2000 |
...the Gospels? How does this significance speak to our reality? to our vocation as Christians, and as Salesians? These are the questions of the middle portion of Fr. Moloney' s reflections. He sums up his pre... |
1980 - 1999 |
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Francis Desramaut |
Contemporary spirituality of the salesian family |
... Salesian Family, as Rector Major Egidio Vigano propounds it in an important circular letter to the Salesians (VI). Contents: Introduction: Don Bosco's "Simple" Spirituality and the Spirituality of... |
1950 - 1998 |
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Arthur Lenti |
Don Bosco's beatification and canonization |
... developed for classes and retreats over the course of the last year. For over a decade, Italian Salesians have had access to Pietro Stella's critical study of the process of the beatification and canonizat... |
1890 - 1953 |
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Rik Biesmans |
Aesthetics in Don Bosco's educational system |
...tion through recreation, gymnastics and sport. In his essay, he surveys the efforts of the first Salesians to inculcate a sense of beauty and an appreciation for the arts and culture among even the poorest ... |
1876 - 1884 |
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Nancy J. Bowden |
Unwrapping the gifts: Francis de Sales, Jane de Chantal and the salesian vision of women |
..., of spiritual direction, of leadership in Christian community through the experience of the first "Salesians" in Annecy at the beginning of the 17th Century. We see both Francis and Jane as growing in their u... |
1700 |
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John Dickson |
An introduction to Don Rua's letters to England |
...sor 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... |
1889 - 1909 |
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Michael Mendl |
"The zeal of the salesians is just the thing". Founding of the salesian work in New York |
...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 metropol... |
1897 - 1911 |
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Michael Mendl |
New information on the salesians'coming to New York |
...dl, 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 Sale... |
1884 - 1885 |
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Kaoru Tamura |
Something about Mary. Reflections on Don Bosco, mother Mazzarello and the development of the "Spirit of Mornese" |
...ians was founded. However, she seems to have been well prepared for her work with Don Bosco and the Salesians, both in her philosophical formation and her life experiences. How then was a simple woman of peasa... |
1864 - 1887 |
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Joseph Boenzi |
Paolo Albera's instructions early efforts to inculcate the Spirit of Don Bosco |
...us formation of the membership. He saw to the general ordering of all phases of formation among the Salesians, and exerted a major influence among the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians in this same sector. ... |
1892 - 1921 |
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William John Dickson |
Prevention or repression. The reception of Don Bosco's educational approach in british salesian schools |
...e English perception that some aspects of Don Bosco's Preventive System to the eyes of some foreign Salesians the existence of corporal punishment in Salesian schools was a direct contradiction of Don Bosco's ... |
1790 - 1920 |
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Joseph Boenzi |
Da Mihi Animas. Cry of the pastoral heart of Francis de Sales |
...Don Bosco claimed that the motto Da mihi animas cetera tolle came from Francis de Sales, and we Salesians presume that this was the cherished phrase that the saintly Bishop of Geneva claimed for his own. A... |
2005 - 2006 |
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Arthur Lenti |
Da Mihi Animas in Don Bosco. Don Bosco's life and work for the "Salvation of Souls" |
... Bosco's incessant activity and the pastoral and ascetical program that he wished to hand on to his Salesians. How this driving ideal powered Don Bosco's life and work-that is, his manifold pastoral choices-is... |
1884 - 1888 |
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Francis J. Moloney |
The salesian charism and the good shepherd motif |
...n overview of how the Fourth Gospel presents the theme. In conclusion, the author tells us that as Salesians we have looked beyond the person of Don Bosco and searched more in the Sacred Scriptures where we h... |
1965 - 2015 |
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Jose Kuttianimattathil |
The preventive system and child rights more than a tool for working with children with behavioral difficulties |
...The Salesians, who have been applying the Preventive System since the time of their Don Bosco, have understood it... |
1850 - 2012 |
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Emmanuel Camilleri |
Characteristic traits of the spiritual accompaniment of the young. As an integral part of the educational system of Don Bosco - Part 1 |
...nificant since it is fundamental to Don Bosco’s educational system and it is a characteristic of us Salesians, as accompaniers of the young. Contents: Spiritual Accompaniment The Dynamics The Acc... |
1850 - 2015 |
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Michal Vojtáš |
Don Bosco: a living harmony of leadership and management qualities |
...ded to be in a circular hermeneutic relation with the present period of transformation in which the Salesians of Don Bosco find themselves. From the 1970’s to the present day, the organizational methodology... |
1978 - 1990 |
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Fabio Attard |
Professional formation of the young in salesian youth ministry |
...ducator Fundamental Elements of the Salesian Educative Project The Proposals Offered Today by the Salesians of Don Bosco Conclusion ... |
1854 - 1998 |
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Michal Vojtáš |
Salesian criteria and proposals for higher education |
... 1.1. Higher education of young adults becomes part of the Salesian mission 1.2. The formation of Salesians that inspires and requires higher education 2. Salesian anthropology as a criterion for Salesi... |
1997 - 2021 |