Strenna
2025
“Anchored in hope, pilgrims with young people”
(ANS – Rome – July 29, 2024) – At the end of the Salesian general council’s summer plenary session, Cardinal Angel Fernandez Artime, rector major, announced the theme of the strenna for 2025: ”Anchored in hope, pilgrims with young people.”
The theme was
chosen in collaboration between the rector major and his vicar, Fr. Stefano
Martoglio, who will take over the governance of the Congregation on August 17, until the 29th General Chapter (February 16
- April 12, 2025). As explained by the rector major himself in the document
presenting the theme of the strenna, the text written by “two pairs of hands”
specifically concerns the choice of the theme and its presentation, while the
commentary on the strenna proper will be developed entirely by Fr. Martoglio,
acting in the place of the rector major. He will also present it officially to
the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians and to the entire Salesian Family – as
usual, in the last days of December.
The basics that
helped identify the theme are two important anniversaries planned for 2025: the
Church’s jubilee year, which Pope Francis announced with his bull Spes
Non Confundit (“Hope does not disappoint,” Rom 5:5); and the
150th anniversary of the first Salesian Missionary Expedition, which Don Bosco sent
to Argentina.
All this has
led us to think that the strenna for 2025 must have “hope” at its core, and the
path that we will follow with the young. This justifies the title “Anchored in
hope, pilgrims with young people,” the rector major writes.
Presenting the
theme of Strenna 2025 – usually provided at this time of the year to allow the planning
for new educational and pastoral years in some countries starting as early as
September – Card. Fernandez Artime and Fr. Martoglio offer different ideas on
how to prepare for next year in Christian and Salesian terms, drawing
inspiration for the strenna from the papal bull, as well as from the words of
hope (experienced, realized, sometimes wounded) of young people around the
world.
To know their
thinking in detail, simply download and read the full text of the strenna
presentation, available at ANS in Italian, English, Spanish, French, and Portuguese.
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