Senza autore – “4° Convegno Internazionale ACSSA-ISS, México 2006. Sintesi e prospettive” in “L’educazione salesiana dal 1880 al 1922. Istanze ed attuazioni in diversi contesti”

Il testo di queste “sintesi e prospettive” è stato concepito come strumento di lavoro o punto di partenza per il dialogo tra i partecipanti, nell’incontro conclusivo del Convegno. Nella presente redazione sono stati tenuti in conto i rilievi, le osservazioni e i suggerimenti emersi nella discussione. Ovviamente, questa rapida sintesi non può e non vuole esaurire la ricchezza degli argomenti trattati e delle informazioni offerte nelle dense giornate “mexicanas”.

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Arthur Lenti – “The founding and early expansion of the salesian work in the San Francisco area from Archival Documents” in “Journal of Salesian Studies”

Recently the Central Salesian Archives released the files of the Rua rectorate on some 1,750 microfiches. This boon has made archival research in that rectorate possible even for students residing away from the Central Archives.

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Philip J. Pascucci – “Out of our past an american venture into seminary training” in “Journal of Salesian Studies”

That is part of the well known talk which Don Bosco gave to his boys when they were forced to move from place to place for their Sunday gatherings. That became known as the wandering oratory. This is the story of another transplanting, another wandering.

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Joseph Boenzi – “St. Francis de Sales, bibliography of publications in English” in “Journal of Salesian Studies”

Over the last number of years “Salesian Spirituality,” first articulated by Francis de Sales and Jane Frances de Chantal, has attracted renewed interest in English-speaking countries. Theirs has been called a “spirituality of the heart,” and their prayer style has been dubbed intuitive, simple, spacious but unified and holistic.

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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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Maria Dosio – “Spiritualità mariana di Laura Vicuña (1891-1904)” in “Madre ed educatrice. Contributi sull’identità mariana dell’Istituto delle Figlie di Maria Ausiliatrice”

Maria Dosio, fermando l’attenzione sul clima educativo creato dalle FMA nelle prime fondazioni in terra argentina agli inizi del nostro secolo, ci guida a percepire verso quali mete possibili condurre l’attuazione del «sistema preventivo» di don Bosco, adeguatamente intessuto di spiritualità mariana, anche in contesti socio-culturali diversi da quello in cui è sorto.

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Michael Ribotta – “Discovering America: Father Raphael Pipemi and the first salesian missionaries in North America” in “Journal of Salesian Studies”

A young Italian immigrant, Angelo Petazzi, watched anxiously as the English steamship, the Werra, approached New York harbor. Clutched in his hand was a letter from the then Salesian superior 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.

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Arthur Lenti – “Don Bosco’s Missionary Dreams (Part II)” in “Journal of Salesian Studies”

In Part One of the present installment (Part Four overall), we shall discuss the last two dreams in a similar manner to the first article. Part Two (Five) will deal with the significance of the missionary dreams, with interpretative comments.

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Michael Mendl – “The zeal of the salesians is just the thing. Founding of the salesian work in New York” in “Journal of Salesian studies”

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 metropolis. In March of the previous year four of their confreres had undertaken a similar mission in San Francisco.

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Philip J. Pascucci – “Once upon a time in old New York” in “Journal of Salesian Studies”

During the years following the late nineteenth and early twentieth century the Italian immigrant made his way, educated his children, and contributed his many talents to the great melting pot, not only in New York City, but in the whole of the United States.

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Riolando Azzi – “A educação salesiana na emergência da burguesia brasileira”, in “L’educazione salesiana dal 1880 al 1922. Istanze ed attuazioni in diversi contesti. Relazioni Regionali: America, vol. 2”

Durante os primeiros quatro décadas de sua presença no Brasil, os religiosos salesianos fundaram vários tipos de obras, onde puderam realizar seu projeto educativo: os oratórios festivos, as escolas profissionais e agrícolas e, principalmente, os colégios, com suas diversas divisões: colégio, semi-internato e internato. Continue reading “Riolando Azzi – “A educação salesiana na emergência da burguesia brasileira”, in “L’educazione salesiana dal 1880 al 1922. Istanze ed attuazioni in diversi contesti. Relazioni Regionali: America, vol. 2””

Thelían Argeo Corona Cortés – “La educación salesiana en Bolivia, La Paz y Sucre, 1896-1922. Análisis histórico de las instancias y acciones educativas”, in “L’educazione salesiana dal 1880 al 1922. Istanze ed attuazioni in diversi contesti. Relazioni Regionali: America, vol. 2”

El propósito de nuestro estudio es resaltar los resultados de la educación salesiana.

¿Qué significaba la educación salesiana para el desarrollo que Bolivia experimentó en los años de la llegada de los salesianos? ¿Hay elementos que nos permitan evaluar y demostrar las acciones originales? ¿Existen contribuciones significativas? ¿Quiénes fueron alcanzados por la educación salesiana y cómo se irradió en el entorno social? Continue reading “Thelían Argeo Corona Cortés – “La educación salesiana en Bolivia, La Paz y Sucre, 1896-1922. Análisis histórico de las instancias y acciones educativas”, in “L’educazione salesiana dal 1880 al 1922. Istanze ed attuazioni in diversi contesti. Relazioni Regionali: America, vol. 2””

Michele Rua – “Felice esito dell’VIII Capitolo Generale. Come apprezzano le opere nostre” in “Lettere circolari di Don Michele Rua ai salesiani”

L’anno 1898, che sta per finire, sarà sempre memorando nei fasti della nostra Pia Società. Voi desidererete sapere quali cose specialmente le aggiunsero lustro, ed io a comune consolazione, e dirò anche, a comune edificazione vengo ad esporvele. Merita d’essere accennata in primo luogo la riuscitissima adunanza del nostro ottavo Capitolo Generale.

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Michael Ribotta – “«The road not taken». The Salesian’s circuitous road to North America” in “Journal of Salesian Studies”

In the fall of 1870, for reasons that have never been documented, Don Bosco did not answer Archbishop Joseph Alemany’s invitation to travel the El Camino Real in the land of El Dorado.

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