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The Salesian Family Congress South Asia 2015

SFC....The Salesian Family Congress of South Asia was held from 26-28 September 2015 at Don Bosco Liluah, Kolkata. 1900 family members participated from 12 groups of the Salesian Family. The Theme of the Congress was “One Family and One Mission”. This mega event was well thought out to commemorate the finale of Don Bosco’s Birth Bicentenary. It was organised by the Salesian Provincial Conference of South Asia and co-ordinated by Fr. Noel Madhichetty, Salesian Family Delegate South Asia and convened by Fr. Nirmol Gomes, Provincial of Kolkata in collaboration with all the members of the Salesian Family. 112 FMA’s from all the six Provinces of India were part of this memorable celebration.  It was an occasion to come together as a Family.SFC.....

SFC...Rector Major Rev.Fr Ángel Fernández Artime, the 10th successor of Don Bosco was  accompanied by Fr. Ivo Coelho, the General Councillor for Formation, Fr. Maria Arokiam Kanaga, South Asia Regional Councillor, Fr. Giuseppe Casti, the World Delegate for Salesian Cooperators, and Fr. Horacio López, the Secretary of the Rector Major. All the Salesian Provincials of the South Asia Region too participated in the historical event.
He visited many places such Mother Teresa’s Tomb, Don Bosco Ashalayam, Mirpara and the world headquarters of the Hindu religious order of  the Rama Krishna Mission at Belur Math  and inaugurated a mural by an alumnus depicting the life and mission of  Don Bosco at Don Bosco Liluah.  He offered the Holy Eucharist and interacted with the members of the Salesian Family.

SFC--On 26th September the inaugural Eucharist was presided over by Archbishop Thomas D`Souza of Kolkata with the Provincials of South Asia. This was followed by the felicitation of the various guests and dignitaries. In the afternoon His Excellency the Governor of West Bengal Shri Keshari Nath Tripathi, delivered the inaugural address during which he appreciated the immense service rendered by the Salesian Family and inaugurated the exhibition highlighting the origin and mission of the members of the Salesian Family.   Fr. Maria Arokiam Kanaga, the Regional Councillor South Asia delivered the key note address ‘One Family One Mission’. He exhorted the participants to work together as a Salesian family and not as individuals. The long awaited moment arrived at 17:30 hrs the arrival of the Rector Major Rev.Fr Ángel Fernández Artime, the 10th successor of Don Bosco. He was welcomed to the Becchi hall with a traditional dance and later with a floral tribute & a shawl. Mr. Conrad Saldanha co-ordinated the panel discussion participated by the representatives of the Salesian Family which was followed by a cultural programme. At the close of the day Rector Major during the Good Night offered 3 key elements for the Salesian Family in South Asia ‘Respect, Love and Communion’ between the members of the Salesian Family members.

On 27th September, Archbishop Thomas Menamparambil, presided over the concelebrated Eucharist. Archbishop Menamparambil delivered an appealing homily on humility. He invited the audience to be careful when one succeeds and to follow the example of Don Bosco. He also quoted the living example of Pope Francis.

SFC---On 28th September, 134 new co-operators were added to the Salesian family by taking the promise during the Eucharistic celebration. As the fruit of the SFC, the gathering drew up the vision statement to work together as one family and to give life and vivacity to the Salesian Family and its mission. “We, the members of the Salesian Family, the disciples of Jesus Christ, the Good Shepherd, rooted in the Eucharist, the Word of God and guided by Mary Help of Christians, imbued with the spirit, mind and heart of Don Bosco, enriched by our diverse, ethnic and cultural backgrounds, respecting the individual identity of each group and in communion with one another, resolutely move forward as mystics in the Spirit, prophets of fraternity and servants of the young, to be at the service of the Church, especially the young who are poor and at risk, and families through mutual collaboration, shared responsibility and accountability”.
The climax of the Bicentenary Celebration of Don Bosco’s birth reached its highest peak on 28th September at Netaji Indoor Stadium, Kolkata. The grand finale was attended by civil and religious authorities and the participants of Salesian Family Congress.  Students from various Salesian Family institutes offered a cultural fiesta and a musical performance by alumni singers. Rector Major Rev.Fr Ángel Fernández Artime urged the audience to carry on the legacy left by Don Bosco for the young people.

Sr.Mini ChettayilSFC......

Salesians study media, youth ministry

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Mumbai: Salesian Communications delegates from all over India attending Don Bosco Communications South Asia meeting studied “Social Media and Salesian Youth Ministry.”

It was their annual study day, to be followed by general body meeting in the coming three days. The meeting held at Don Bosco Provincial House Matunga, Mumbai will conclude on 18th October.

Some 50 delegates from 11 Salesian provinces of India as well as a delegation of four Salesian Sisters are participating.

Special invitees at the gathering include president of Signis Western Region Jesuit Fr Ashok Vaghela.

First day started off with the study on the topic: “Social Media and Salesian Youth Ministry” by six presentations and the release of two books: “Press and Social Responsibility” by the Secretary of the Bishops’ Conference Office of Social Communications Office and Church’s Communications Institute NISCORT, Salesian Father Dr George Plathottam, and a value education book by senior Salesian Fr Elias Dias entitled “Petals and Pebbles.”

The day concluded with the prayer session during which the assembly prayed for religious workers and screened “A Homage to CRI India” curtain raiser film made for the Conference of Religious in India golden jubilee celebrations to be held at Guwahati, 7-9 November. A half hour feature film LAURA by Bangalore province was screened after dinner.

Second day is dedicated to taking stock of the media activities in the various provinces and planning for the preparations for Don Bosco’s birth centenary due in 2015. Also planned is the launch of Don Bosco YouTube Channel which will carry short films produced by various Don Bosco media centres.

First day meeting (Tuesday) started with the solemn Eucharistic celebration at the crypt chapel of Don Bosco’s Madonna shrine at Matunga presided over by Auxiliary Bishop Dominic Savio Fernandes of Mumbai along with General Councilor for Social Communications Fr Filiberto Gonzalez from Rome. Also present was Salesian Provincial Conference of South Asia representative provincial of Kolkata Fr Thomas Ellicherayil.

Mr Conrad Saldhana principal advisor to Don Bosco Centre for Learning, Kurla Mumbai gave the keynote address on the theme under study: “Social Media and Salesian Youth ministry.”

It was followed by another talk “Social Media: Challenges and Opportunities in Publishing” by Mr Yogesh Sahu, General Manager NE Mobile.

After lunch session had “Viral Marketing and Advertising, Strategies for Social Networks for Youth” by Nishad Ramachandran, Vice President, Hansa Cequity.

Media education practitioner Salesian Sr Phyllis Fernandes FMA, past President of Signis Western Region presented the FMA success story on “Media and Education” as syllabus for EduCommunication which is currently in place for classes 1 to 12 with 10 lessons plans for each class in Media Education. It is being implemented since 2012 in the FMA provinces in India.

Dr George Plathottam SDB, Secretary OSC-CBCI and Director of NISCORT, New Delhi presented “New Initiatives by the Church in India.” for Communication on Pastoral Leadership.

The daylong sessions concluded with “Social Media Secrets in Catholic Youth Ministry – 21st Century Catholicism” by Fr Ralin DeSouza SDB, director of BOSKON, Communications, Goa.

Published: 10:03 am, October 16, 2013 Story By: mattersindia.com, C.M. Paul