by Thomas Aquinas
Lee and ANS
(AustraLasia and ANS– Rome – October 28) –
The four short days of the Fifth World Congress of the Salesian Cooperators Association
(October 25-28) in Rome were a time of hard work, sharing, discernment, and
looking to the future, focusing on the challenges as God’s call.
The participants in the Fifth World Congress of the Salesian
Cooperators. (ANS) |
Over 300 Salesian Cooperators from 66
countries across the globe gathered in the Fraterna Domus in Sacrofano, just
outside Rome, to outline together the Association’s guidelines for the next six
years. The Congress’s theme was “Called to be co-responsible to answer and respond
to new challenges.”
On the opening day, Mother Yvonne
Reungoat, FMA, and Fr. Angel Fernandez Artime, SDB, greeted the assembly in
person. There were also messages from other groups of the Salesian Family.
Mother Reungoat stressed how the word
that induces the achievement of excellent results is “together.” Hence the
Salesian Cooperator is “co-responsible for living the Da mihi animas in
serene communion with those who have the cause of the young in their hearts.”
The Congress, the FMA superior continued, “is a source of joy, a seed that must
bear fruit in the environments in which we live.”
Salesian Cooperators: always and everywhere to defend
young people
Fr. Angel Fernandez addresses the Cooperators. (ANS) |
The Rector Major, taking a break from
the Synod on Youth in which he was participating, invited everyone “to be
courageous, not to be afraid of anything, not to silence any voices, because I
am convinced that such a great effort, even worldwide, that you do as Salesian
Cooperators, is to give the best you can. I am convinced that these moments are
never a waste of time.”
“The world needs a Salesian Family,”
the Rector Major said, “and a Salesian Cooperators Association that speaks up
and defends the world’s boys and girls always and everywhere. We
are born for them, you were born for young people, not to create a movement
that thinks of guaranteeing life for itself: this is what I always say to all
Salesians around the world.”
He concluded by indicating three
fundamental columns or pillars that Salesians must build their lives and
mission upon: “At the center: Jesus, as a guarantee of our Christian and
Salesian vocation; [2nd] to be always for children and young people; [3rd] and
to guarantee the defense of those who have no defense. May this be a true
mission of the Salesian Family.”
New leadership for the Association
The Cooperators were happy to thank
the outgoing world coordinator, Noemi Bertola (2014-2018), and to welcome the
newly appointed world coordinator, Antonio Boccia (2019-2024), 56, from Naples,
who since 2015 has been the world councilor for the Italy-Middle East Region.
In his first address the new world coordinator requested work on the personal
and institutional visibility of the Salesian Cooperators in the Church and in
society.
The new world council of the Cooperators. (ANS) |
There were three key inputs from the world
coordinator (Noemi Bertola), the SDB world delegate (Fr. Giuseppe Casti), and
the world administrator (Cinzia Arena), who presented a financial solidarity
report. There were also reports on the condition of the Salesian Cooperators in
the 11 regions in which the Association is articulated worldwide.
Each delegate received an updated
World Directory with the names of all 30,000 members.
“I experienced the deep faith and
devotion of the Salesian Cooperators from all six continents. I wish that the
whole Salesian Family will be more united in prayer to make Don Bosco’s dreams
come true. Although the language, culture, or nationality is different, we
deeply felt our unity in the same vocation as Salesian Cooperators,” said Fr.
John Chong, SDB, Korean provincial delegate.
An action plan for 2019-2024
The Congress delegates discerned and
approved the Lines of Action and Dream of the ASC for the next six years, along
with the following scheme in synergy with the final document of the 2018 Synod
of Bishops:
- Challenge: vulnerable and marginalized youths & family crisis
- Dream: to become credible witnesses
- Factors: communion, fraternity, mission; vocation proposal for the young; integral formation with the Salesian Family; autonomy: growth in shared responsibility
- Values: charismatic fidelity, family spirit, sense of belonging and commitment
- Processes of conversion:
·
foster a deeper spirituality to know the young through listening
and accompaniment
·
internalize the Project of Apostolic Life in the light of the
Gospel for ongoing discernment of our life and mission
·
become a (community) point of reference for outreach toward
youths in need
·
leave our comfort zone to be credible and dynamic witnesses
toward youth in need
Key documents of the Fifth World
Congress are available in English at http://www.bosco.link/index.php?document_srl=42343&mid=side_right
See also https://donboscosalesianportal.org/italia-fifth-asc-world-congress-a-new-vision/
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