GC29 “Leaps” from Salesian Life to Governance
(ANS – Turin – March 7, 2025) – The participants of GC29 have chosen to begin each assembly meeting with a meditation. This was also the case on Thursday, March 6, when Fr. Eunan McDonnell was invited once more to lead the reflection. The meditation was anchored in the Word of God, specifically Romans 12:2: “Let yourselves be transformed by God with a complete renewal of your mind.”
The importance of discerning “what is good
and pleasing to God” at this stage of the chapter quickly became evident from
the introduction given by Fr. Stefano Martoglio. He explained that the “leap”
from the 1st thematic core, which focused on the life of the Salesian, to the 3d
thematic core, which concerns the governance and animation of the Congregation,
was driven by the need to secure Vatican approval for any decisions affecting
elements of the Salesian Constitutions.
To ensure the chapter members had a thorough
understanding of these issues, 2 key reports were presented. The first, by Fr.
Pascual Chavez, summarized the historical changes in the composition of the general
council and the Salesian regions. The 2d, by Fr. Pier Fausto Frisoli, outlined
the technical steps required to implement the decisions made in this chapter.
Fr. Pascual Chavez
Fr. Chavez recalled that since the Second
Vatican Council—a pivotal moment of renewal initiated by the Holy Spirit—the
Church has required all religious orders to update their statutes and
governance structures. The Salesians dedicated 3 “extraordinary” general chapters
to adapting the Congregation to these new times. As he explained:
GC19, held during the Council, raised
awareness and prepared the groundwork. GCS20, which lasted 9 months, set
the new structures in motion. GC21 revised, corrected, confirmed,
and deepened the changes. GC22 was tasked with re-examining,
refining, completing, and finalizing the process.
Thruout these transformations, the challenge
was to maintain unity within the vast Salesian Congregation while allowing
greater autonomy at the local level. According to Fr. Chavez, all governance
adaptations had to serve both a synchronous function (ensuring
unity through the central departments) and a diachronic function
(allowing decentralization through the regions).
Fr. Frisoli then directed the chapter
members’ attention to 3 crucial topics requiring their deliberation:
Presenting the province of Southern Africa
to GC29
The configuration of the regions – Based on
an analysis of reports from provincial chapters, 64 times the need to divide
the current Africa Region into 2 distinct areas has been highlighted. The
composition of the general council – The number of council
members must align with the updated definition of the Congregation’s
departments. This will determine how many members are to be elected (currently,
there are 5). Eligibility requirements for the Rectors Major, provincials,
and directors – A rescript issued by Pope Francis on May 18,
2022, allows religious superiors to be chosen from among non-priest confreres. While
the 1st point will be addressed in the next 6-year period based on GC29
decisions, the other 2 directly impact the election of the Rector Major and the
general councilors, as they require modifications to the Salesian Constitutions
(art. 133 for point 2; art. 162, 177, and 189 for point 3). Consequently,
Vatican approval for any changes must be secured in time, as in just 2 weeks,
the selection process for candidates to the various leadership roles will
begin.
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