The Don Bosco Centenary Year was a significant and demanding event for the Salesian Family. It marks the end of a period of redefining our vocation through three General Chapters and the beginning of a phase of renewed vocational awareness and missionary effectiveness. The Centenary is seen as a culmination of shared efforts, reaffirming Don Bosco’s enduring values and relevance in contemporary times. It has been a “year of grace” that highlights the ongoing transformative impact of great Saints, who, though from the past, continue to inspire the future through the Holy Spirit’s activity.
Contents:
- Introduction
- A rapid look back over the celebrations
- The Jubilee Year; enthusiastic participation by young people
- Appreciation on the part of civil authorities
- Studies and publications
- Artistic cultural and sporting manifestations
- Lived experiences in the Congregation
- Vitality of the Salesian Family
- lnterest of the Blshops and of so many diocesan and parochial communities
- Wholehearted participation of the Holy Father
- Some priorities to be fostered: Our ecclesial dimension
- The urgent need for the christian education of youth
- The careful and competent development of a “Laity-project”
- A more modern use of the means of social communication as a means of evangelization
- The overriding impression: “an event of grace”
- The primacy of an internal apostolic convinction
- The surprising vitality of the Salesian Family
- The Youth Movement
- Lay involvement
- The Marian dimension
- Devotion to Don Bosco, the Saint
- The two great commitments before us: the 1989 Strenna; the GC23
- Conclusion
Reference time period: 1989
E. Viganò, “The Don Bosco centenary and our renewal”, in «Acts of the Superior Council» 70 (1989) 330, 3-58.
Reference institution:
Direzione Generale SDB