GC29: Identifying Priorities in Salesian Animation and Life
(ANS – Turin – March 21, 2025) – When numerous important reflections arise alongside the need to establish clear priorities, it can be helpful to pause and consider things from a different perspective. This was precisely the approach taken on Thursday, March 20, at GC29, where the chapter members focused on refining the document that will summarize the key themes of Core Topic 1: Animation and Care of the True Life of Each Salesian.
The
representatives of the 6 committees presented their proposed modifications,
each beginning by expressing appreciation for the synthesis work carried out by
the drafting committee—an effort that continues even after the assembly hall
lights are turned off and discussions in the committees come to a close.
The
day unfolded with an atmosphere of deep reflection: the courtyards of Valdocco
were filled with small groups engaged in fraternal dialog, while others
gathered around tables for discussions, and many spent personal moments of
prayer in the basilica, the Pinardi Chapel, and the Church of St. Francis de
Sales. The goal was to determine the best way to express the insights developed
in the various ”conversations in the Spirit” held so far.
The
refinement of the first draft of the propositions—considering both the scope
and the most effective style—became a process of listening and meditation,
aimed at identifying the key points that should be emphasized in the final
document. This text will serve as a guide for the Congregation’s next steps.
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Fr. Cameroni |
One of the inspirations that had already emerged in previous days found its culmination in the Good Night reflection entrusted to Fr. Pierluigi Cameroni, postulator general for the Salesian causes of saints. He emphasized the importance of drawing upon the testimony of those who have gone before us—the canonized saints, blesseds, the servants of God, and even the “masters” encountered along one’s personal formation journey.
It
is in the lives of individuals that experiences, ideas, desires, and
expectations come together in harmony. A truly fulfilled life
is one that pleases the Father and is recognized by the People of God as a
model of living out the Beatitudes proclaimed by Jesus.
“Our
confreres who have fully lived, or continue to live, the evangelical project of
the Constitutions,” Fr. Cameroni reminded, “serve as both an
inspiration and an aid on our journey toward holiness.”
This
testimony of holiness is realized in the Salesian mission itself: “From
Don Bosco to the present day, we have witnessed a tradition of holiness that
deserves attention, as it embodies the very charism that originated with him.
This charism has been expressed in a rich diversity of vocations and forms of
life.”
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