Friday, April 12, 2024

Global Vision for Salesian Missionary Volunteer Ministry

A Global Vision for Salesian Missionary Volunteer Ministry


(ANS – Rome – April 10, 2024)
 – In an inspiring display of collaboration and shared vision, the Salesian Congregation’s Youth Ministry and Missions departments have united to foster a robust and dynamic Salesian missionary volunteer program. This groundbreaking initiative traces its origins to the innovative proposal by 3 dedicated lay individuals who envisioned a unified effort at the congregational level to promote the spirit of Salesian missionary work.

The proposal resonated with the hearts and minds of both departments, leading to the formation of an official advisory team, a blend of laymen and women and of Salesians. The team was tasked with nurturing and expanding the reach of Salesian missionary volunteering. The team’s composition, with members from the USA, Australia, Zambia, Colombia, Italy, and Czechia, is a testament to the global nature of the Salesian mission.

The team comprises four committed laypeople, including two provincial delegates for mission animation from the USA (J.C. Montenegro, 2d from right)and Australia, a volunteer coordinator from the U.S. mission office (Adam Rudin, far right), and another serving in Rome’s mission department. Their dedication is matched by 3 Salesians from Don Bosco’s family: one from the Youth Ministry Department, another from the Missions Department, and a 3d who is a provincial delegate for youth ministry in Zambia. This international team reflects the Salesian charism’s universal appeal, supported by the guidance and blessings of councilors from both departments.

4 years have passed since the seed was planted, and the team’s first challenge was to develop a strong working relationship and gain a deep understanding of the state of Salesian missionary volunteer programs in the Congregation. Their dedication bore fruit 2 years into their journey by creating a strategic plan, setting the stage for a series of ambitious goals, including an international gathering of the Congregation’s main volunteer coordinators. This milestone was achieved in early March this year, marking a significant step forward in their collaborative efforts.

This initiative’s success is a testament to the synergy between the Youth Ministry and the Missions departments and a shining example of the powerful collaboration between laity and religious within the Salesian Family. It underscores the vital role that laypeople play in advancing the Salesian mission and the unique contributions they make.

As Salesian missionary volunteering continues to evolve, it stands as a hope and an exemplary partnership model that transcends borders, cultures, and vocations. This effort clearly reflects Don Bosco’s dream to mobilize a vast movement of individuals committed to serving youth, particularly those most in need, through the Gospel’s loving message.

The collaboration between these 2 departments and the harmonious integration of lay and religious members are blueprints for other congregations and organizations. They demonstrate that remarkable outcomes are possible when diverse groups unite under a common goal, particularly in the service of the young and marginalized. As this team continues to pave the way for future Salesian missionary volunteers, their pioneering spirit will undoubtedly inspire many more to join this noble cause, perpetuating Don Bosco’s legacy through the transformative power of volunteer service.

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