(ANS –
Rome – December 18) – On December 17, Fr. Angel Fernandez Artime presented a letter that
informed the Salesian Family worldwide of “an important decision that I have made
together with the general council regarding the definitive placement of the
Salesian headquarters, which will be at Sacred Heart.”
Fr. Fernandez informs the community at Sacred Heart on Dec. 17
of the superiors' decision to keep Salesian HQ there.
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Sacred
Heart (Sacro Cuore) is a historical Salesian center known all over the Salesian
world. At the specific request of Pope Leo XIII, Don Bosco built the church
there in honor of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, and the Salesian house naturally
founded adjacent to the church become the place where Don Bosco stayed when he
was in Rome. It is where he wrote the famous letter of 1884 to young people, a
letter of such weight that it’s published as an appendix to the SDB
Constitutions. At the altar of Mary Help of Christians in the church Don Bosco
wept repeatedly during the one Mass he celebrated there, remembering how God
and the Virgin Mary had worked wonders in his life.
Sacred
Heart, on via Marsala, is located in the heart of Rome, directly across the
street from Stazione Termini, the city’s main rail and bus station.
In
mid-2017 the Salesians relocated their general headquarters to Sacred Heart as
a temporary measure from the large, free-standing complex at 1111 via della Pisana that had been their generalate since 1970. The decision to make Sacred
Heart as the permanent seat of Salesian central government entailed an intense
dialog with the Salesian province of Central Italy and the national center of
the Italian Salesian provinces, both of which operated from this center. Their pastoral
activities will be transferred elsewhere in the holy city by 2020.
Church of the Sacred Heart and the front
of the rest of the Salesian complex on via della Marsala, Rome.
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The
Rector Major also said that the Generalate’s personnel will assume the pastoral
services related to the Sacred Heart Basilica and care for young immigrants, and
will maintain and service Don Bosco’s rooms, as part of special Salesian sites.
The Rector
Major’s letter to the Salesians and the Salesian Family all over the world
details the whole procedure that was followed in the maturation of this
historic decision, its processes, and the timetable for completing the process
of settling the headquarters.
From the
time of the founding of the Society of St. Francis de Sales in 1859 its central
headquarters remained at the motherhouse in Valdocco (Turin) until they
relocated to the complex built in the far outskirts of Rome, on via della
Pisana, specifically as the generalate. The superiors had been given to
understand that the Roman suburbs were developing in that direction, but that
prediction proved ill-founded, and no additional pastoral work was able to develop
there other than a retreat and conference center (the Salesianum) attached to
it. That entire building complex was given up last year in the face of a complex
(in a different sense) legal situation, and the central government of the
Society moved to Sacred Heart while studying where to settle permanently.
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