Il testo riflette sull’evoluzione della Congregazione Salesiana dal 1978, evidenziando il percorso nel sviluppo del progetto educativo. Continue reading “Autori Vari – Il progetto educativo-pastorale salesiano. Rilettura dei progetti ispettoriali”
Il testo riflette sull’evoluzione della Congregazione Salesiana dal 1978, evidenziando il percorso nel sviluppo del progetto educativo. Continue reading “Autori Vari – Il progetto educativo-pastorale salesiano. Rilettura dei progetti ispettoriali”
Il testo presenta le Giornate di Studio tenutesi a Praga nel novembre 2010. L’obiettivo dell’evento era approfondire il tema del primo annuncio di Gesù in Europa in dialogo con culture, religioni e nuove sensibilità, cercando nuove prospettive per rinnovare la prassi missionaria. Continue reading “Autori Vari – Missione Salesiana in situazione di frontiera e Primo Annuncio Cristiano in Europa oggi”
Questo contributo si inserisce in un contesto di studio dedicato al Primo Annuncio in diverse parti del mondo, con particolare attenzione alle sfide presentate dall’annuncio di Cristo in contesti urbani. Continue reading “Piera Ruffinatto – “Il sistema preventivo spazio del primo annuncio in stile salesiano” in “Io ho un popolo numeroso in questa città” Atti delle Giornate di Studio sul Primo Annuncio di Cristo in Città 15-21 novembre 2015″
L’opera missionaria dei Salesiani di Don Bosco ha abbracciato diverse realtà geografiche nel corso degli anni. I Salesiani di Don Bosco hanno lasciato un’impronta significativa in diverse parti del mondo attraverso la loro opera missionaria. Continue reading “Bernardo Tohil – “Aspetti più rilevanti della missionografia dei salesiani di Don Bosco” in “L’impegno missionario: fiore del carisma salesiano” in “Famiglia salesiana. Famiglia missionaria” Settimana di Spiritualità nel Centenario delle Missioni Salesiane”
Il contesto sociale, culturale e materiale attuale certamente ci spinge a un ripensamento profondo del rapporto tra spiritualità e educazione.
Up to the present day, officially the Salesians of Vietnam has had a history of over 52 years. A history that is long, as well as epic and fruitful enough to draw admiration from many, as well as attention of those who are interested in Salesian history, as we are here in these days. Unluckily, because of the social and political turmoil of the country, most of the documents had been destroyed or lost, which certainly renders the writing down this history become a very challenging task. it is my task to present to you a short historical account of the first period of this glorious history. The beginning of the Salesian Work in Vetnam, of which, in using biblical expression, I would dare to give a subtitle: The Patriarchal story and the Exodus. The account that my presentation is dealing with covers a time-span of about 25 years, roughly from 1930 to 1955. Continue reading “John Nguyen Van Ty – “The beginning of the salesian work in Vietnam: the patriarchal story and exodus” in “The beginning of the Salesian presence in east Asia”.”
The purpose of this work is to show the process of the first presence of the Salesians in East Timor, between 1927 and 1929. It is a meteoric presence for it did not last two whole years and it is also intriguing due to questions that rose. In fact, how is it possible that the Salesians decided to abandon the Island shortly after a year and a half, when the Salesians had accepted the administration of a school of arts and crafts existing already in Dili (capital of the territory) – after having celebrated a contract with the Bishop of Macau, Josè da Costa Nunes, for a sexennium – what important reasons led the Major Superiors to take such a decision before the bilateral contract celebrated in January 1927 come to an end? Continue reading “Amador Anjos – “The first salesians in east Timor: 1927-1929” in “The beginning of the Salesian presence in east Asia”.”
In the years 1924-25, the Salesian Congregation was preparing to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Salesian missions and to this purpose some qualified confreres were giving talks on Salesian Missions, in parishes, schools, to cooperators and alumni to animate them about the missionary work and to get their support. On the 25h of February 1924,Msgr. Dante Munerati, the Salesian Procurator in Rome, wrote a letter to inform the Superiors in Turin that he had received an unofficial note from His Excellency Cardinal Van Rossum, Prefect of the Congregation of Propaganda Fide, saying that he would like to entrust a new mission in the Kingdom of Siam to the Salesians. Continue reading “Enrico Danieli – “The initium of the salesian presence in Thailand” in “The beginning of the Salesian presence in east Asia”.”
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