{"id":30116,"date":"2024-09-26T06:50:40","date_gmt":"2024-09-26T06:50:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/exciting-knuth.178-32-140-152.plesk.page\/?p=30116"},"modified":"2024-09-26T06:51:23","modified_gmt":"2024-09-26T06:51:23","slug":"missionaries-2024","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.donbosco.press\/en\/missions\/missionaries-2024\/","title":{"rendered":"Missionaries 2024"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>On Sunday 29 September, at 12:30 p.m. (UTC+2),<br>at the basilica of Mary Help of Christians in Valdocco, 27 Salesians of Don<br>Bosco and 8 Daughters of Mary Help of Christians will receive the missionary<br>crucifix, renewing their apostolic generosity in favour of so many young people<br>throughout the world.<br><br><br>As is the case every year, on the last Sunday of September, Don Bosco\u2019s<br>missionary heart is renewed through the availability of the Salesians of Don<br>Bosco and the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians sent as missionaries ad<br>gentes.<br>So much time has passed since that 11 November 1875, the day on which a<br>fundamental step was taken: the first group of Salesian missionaries headed for<br>Argentina began the transformation of the Salesians into a worldwide<br>congregation, now spread over 138 countries. Two years later, the FMA also<br>crossed the ocean, beginning the work of spreading beyond the Italian borders.<br><br>As we approach the 150th anniversary of the first missionary expedition, we can<br>take a closer look at the preparation of the Salesian new missionaries, which is<br>developed in the \u2018Germoglio\u2019 course organised by the Missions Sector<br>team and coordinated by Fr Reginaldo Cordeiro. The course runs for five weeks,<br>immediately before the missionary expedition. In prayer, in listening to<br>testimonies, in sharing experiences, in personal reflection and in joyful<br>coexistence with the other course participants, the new missionaries are helped<br>to verify, deepen and, at times, discover the profound reasons for their going<br>on mission.<br><br>Obviously, the discernment of a missionary vocation begins much earlier.<br>Traditionally, on 18 December, the day of the founding of the Salesian<br>Congregation, the Rector Major issues a missionary appeal indicating the<br>missionary priorities to be addressed. In response to the appeal, many Salesians<br>write their availability, after listening to God&#8217;s will, helped by their<br>spiritual guide and the director of their community, following the guidelines<br>of the Missions Sector. A profound re-reading of one\u2019s own life and a careful<br>journey of discernment are required for the missionary vocation ad gentes,<br>ad exteros, ad vitam to mature. The missionary, in fact,<br>leaves for a lifelong project, with the prospect of inculturation in a<br>different country and incardination in a new Province, in a context that will<br>become \u2018home\u2019, despite the many challenges and difficulties.<br>On the other hand, it is important that there is a well-structured missionary<br>project in the Provinces, which allows the arriving missionary to be<br>accompanied, to fit in and to serve in the best possible way.<br><br>The Germoglio Course begins in Rome, with an introductory core, which aims to<br>provide departing missionaries with the basic skills and attitudes necessary<br>for a successful completion of the course. The motivations for the missionary<br>choice are addressed, in a gradual journey of awareness and purification. Each<br>missionary is invited to draw up a personal missionary life project,<br>highlighting the essential elements and the steps to be taken to respond<br>adequately to God\u2019s call. Then an introduction to Italian culture and a meeting<br>on \u2018emotional literacy\u2019, fundamental for the experience of living to the full<br>in a context different from one\u2019s own, and a session on missionary animation<br>and Salesian missionary voluntary work. All this in a community context, where<br>informal moments are precious and participation in community moments of prayer<br>is vital, in a Pentecost style where languages and cultures mix for the<br>enrichment of all. In these days, a pilgrimage to the places of Christian faith<br>helps to retrace the roots of one&#8217;s own faith, together with the closeness to<br>the universal Church, also manifested in participation in a papal audience.<br>This year, on 28 August, the pope showed closeness to missionaries, reminding<br>them in a brief conversation during a group photo of the figure of St Artemides<br>Zatti, together with the beauty and importance of the vocation of Salesian<br>brothers.<br><br>The second part of the course moves to Colle Don Bosco, Don Bosco\u2019s birthplace,<br>where we get to the heart of the experience by going deep into the preparation<br>from an anthropological, theological\/missiological and Salesian charismatic<br>point of view. Preparing oneself for the inevitable culture shock, being aware<br>of the importance and effort of getting to know a new culture and a new<br>language, and being open to intercultural dialogue, knowing that one will have<br>to face conflicts and misunderstandings, are fundamental elements for living a<br>true, human and full experience. Some missiological fundamentals help to<br>understand what the mission is for the Church, and notions on First<br>Announcement and integral evangelisation complete the perspective of the<br>missionary. Finally, the typically Salesian characteristics, starting with some<br>historical notes and then focusing on the present situation, discernment and<br>Salesian spirituality.<br>The group of missionaries then has the opportunity to visit Don Bosco\u2019s places,<br>in a week of spiritual exercises on the move, in which they can face up to the<br>saint of youth and entrust their missionary dream to him.<br>The experience continues with a pilgrimage to Mornese, where the missionary<br>charism in the female version of St Mary Domenica Mazzarello is presented,<br>together with the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians. The last few days are<br>spent in Valdocco, where the itinerary around Don Bosco\u2019s places is completed<br>and preparation for the \u2018yes\u2019 to the missionary call is completed. A<br>conversation with the Rector Major (his Vicar in this case) and the Mother<br>General closes the programme before Sunday, when the missionary crucifixes are<br>handed over to the departed during the 12:30 mass.<br><br>If we look at who the Salesians of the 155th missionary expedition are, we<br>immediately notice how the paradigm shift is evident: all Provinces, and all<br>countries, can be recipients and senders at the same time. The missionaries are<br>no longer only Italian, as was the case at the beginning, or European, but come<br>from the five continents, in particular from Asia (11 missionaries, from the<br>two regions of South Asia and East Asia-Oceania) and Africa (8 missionaries),<br>while the Mediterranean region will welcome the largest number of missionaries<br>in this expedition. For some years now, the Missions Sector has been preparing<br>a map to graphically help visualise the distribution of new missionaries around<br>the world (you can download it here). This year there are five priests, two<br>brothers, one deacon and 19 Salesian students. Joining them are a few<br>missionaries from past expeditions, who were unable to attend the preparation<br>course.<br>Below is a detailed list of the new missionaries:<br><br>Donatien Martial Balezou, from Central African Rep. (ATE) to Brazil &#8211; Belo<br>Horizonte (BBH);<br>Guy Roger Mutombo, from Congo Dem. Rep. (ACC) to Italy (IME);<br>Henri Mufele Ngandwini, from Congo Dem. Rep. (ACC) to Italy (EMI);<br>Brother Alain Josaphat Mutima Balekage, from the Rep. Dem. of Congo (AFC) to<br>Uruguay (URU);<br>Clovis Muhindo Tsongo, from Rep. Dem. of Congo (AFC) to Brazil (BPA);<br>Confiance Kakule Kataliko, from Congo Dem. Rep. (AFC) to Uruguay (URU);<br>Fr Ephrem Kisenga Mwangwa, from the Democratic Republic of Congo (AFC) to<br>Taiwan (CIN);<br>Ernest Kirunda Menya, from Uganda (AGL) to Romania (INE);<br>\u00c9ric Umurundi Ndayicariye, from Burundi (AGL) to Mongolia (KOR);<br>Daniel Armando Nu\u00f1ez, from El Salvador (CAM) to North Africa (CNA);<br>Marko Dropulji\u0107, from Croatia (CRO) to Mongolia (KOR);<br>Kre\u0161o Maria Gabri\u010devi\u0107, from Croatia (CRO) to Papua New Guinea &#8211; Solomon<br>Islands (PGS);<br>Rafael Ga\u0161par, from Croatia (CRO) to Brazil (BBH);<br>Fr Marijan Zovak, from Croatia (CRO) to the Dominican Republic (ANT);<br>Fr Enrico Bituin Mercado, from the Philippines (FIN) to Southern Africa (AFM);<br>Alan Andrew Manuel, from India (INB) to North Africa (CNA);<br>Fr Joseph Reddy Vanga, from India (INH) to Papua New Guinea &#8211; Solomon Islands<br>(PGS);<br>Fr Hubard Thyrniang, from India (INS) to North West Africa (AON);<br>Fr Albert Tron Mawa, from India (INS) to Sri Lanka (LKC);<br>Eruthaya Valan Arockiaraj, from India (INT) to Congo (ACC);<br>Herimamponona Dorisse Angelot Rakotonirina, from Madagascar (MDG) to<br>Albania\/Kosovo\/Montenegro (AKM);<br>Brother Mouzinho Domingos Joaquim Mouzinho, from Mozambique (MOZ) to<br>Albania\/Kosovo\/Montenegro (AKM);<br>Nelson Alves Cabral, from East Timor (TLS) to the Democratic Republic of Congo<br>(AFC);<br>Elisio Ilidio Guterres Dos Santos, from East Timor (TLS) to Romania (INE);<br>Francisco Armindo Viana, from East Timor (TLS) to Congo (ACC);<br>Tu\u1ea5n Anh Joseph V\u0169, from Vietnam (VIE) to Chile (CIL);<br>Trong H\u1eefu Francis \u0189\u1ed7, from Vietnam (VIE) to Chile (CIL).<br><br>These are the SDB members of the 155th Salesian missionary expedition, while<br>the FMA will have its 147th expedition.<br><br>The Daughters of Mary Help of Christians new issionaries are:<br>Sr Cecilia Gayo, from Uruguay;<br>Sr Maria Goretti Tran Thi Hong Loan, from Vietnam;<br>Sr Sagma Beronica, from India, Province of Shillong;<br>Sr Serah Njeri Ndung&#8217;u, from the East Africa Province, sent to South Sudan;<br>Sr Lai Marie Pham Thi, from Vietnam;<br>Sr Maria Bosco Tran Thi Huyen, from Vietnam;<br>Sr Philina Kholar, from India, Shillong Province, sent to Italy (Sicily);<br>Sr Catherine Ram\u00edrez S\u00e1nchez, from Chile.<br>Most of them still do not know their missionary destination, which will be<br>communicated after the formation course.<br><br>This year, a group belonging to the Community of the Mission of Don Bosco<br>(CMB), a group of the Salesian Family led by Deacon Guido Pedroni, will also<br>receive the missionary cross together with the Salesians and the Daughters of<br>Mary Help of Christians.<br><br>Let us pray that this varied vocational availability bears fruit throughout the<br>world!<br><br><br><em>Marco Fulgaro<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>On Sunday 29 September, at 12:30 p.m. (UTC+2),at the basilica of Mary Help of Christians&#8230;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":30109,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"iawp_total_views":134,"footnotes":""},"categories":[115],"tags":[2630,2199,2027,1889,2628,1955,2621],"class_list":["post-30116","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-missions","tag-church","tag-events","tag-life","tag-missions","tag-salesian-charism","tag-salesians","tag-vocations"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.donbosco.press\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/30116","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.donbosco.press\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.donbosco.press\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.donbosco.press\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.donbosco.press\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=30116"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/www.donbosco.press\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/30116\/revisions"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.donbosco.press\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/30109"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.donbosco.press\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=30116"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.donbosco.press\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=30116"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.donbosco.press\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=30116"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}