Abide by the limit, cross the limit. Blessed Titus Zeman, martyr, and the relevance of his message today
Don Tito Zeman (1915-1969), a Slovak Salesian, lived his priestly vocation with evangelical radicalism right...
Don Tito Zeman (1915-1969), a Slovak Salesian, lived his priestly vocation with evangelical radicalism right...
Stefano Sándor (Szolnok 1914 – Budapest 1953) was a Salesian coadjutor martyr. A cheerful and...
The path of the 2025 Jubilee, dedicated to Hope, finds a shining witness in the...
On December 18, 2024, Pope Francis officially recognized the martyrdom of Don Elia Comini (1910-1944),...
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Fr Lemoyne leaves us a truly outstanding portrait in his preface to the life...
Monte Sole is a hill in the Apennines near Bologna that until the Second...
On 25 February, we celebrated the feast of our Salesian protomartyrs, Bishop Aloysius Versiglia...
Louis and Callistus: the same missionary vocation for the salvation of souls, but a different...
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A man destined for elimination Titus Zeman was born in Vajnory, near Bratislava (in Slovakia),...
(continuation from previous article) The Salesian He was close to the sick, the children. The...
Alexandre Planas Sauri, born in Mataró (Barcelona) on 31 December 1878, was a lay collaborator...
Extremist ideologies, that is, ideas raised to the rank of absolute truths, always bring suffering...
Readers of the Salesian Bulletin already know about the intercontinental journey that Don Bosco’s Casket...