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GC29 Retreat Concludes with the Pilgrimage to Colle Don Bosco
The spiritual preparation for the 29th General Chapter concluded with a pilgrimage to Colle Don Bosco, the place of Salesian origins. The community director, Fr. Vijaya Thathireddy, greeted the Chapter members with these words: "You have returned home; we were all born here. Here, there is a father, and we are all brothers."
The Chapter members, divided into six language groups, visited the sites of the Salesian cradle, where Don Bosco was born, raised, and matured in his vocation. For many, the itinerary awakened memories of previous visits. Still, for all, it was an invitation to live the present responsibly and make significant decisions for the future of the Congregation.
The highlight of the day was the Eucharistic celebration in the Temple of Don Bosco, described as an "ark of salvation," with the large statue of the Risen Christ welcoming the faithful with open arms. During the homily, Fr. Pascual Chávez, Rector Major Emeritus, said, "Two hundred and ten years after the birth of Giovannino, raised in a poor and humble family, with a mother who made him a masterpiece of the Holy Spirit, we are here to give thanks for the great gift of our founder." He then urged the Salesians to renew their desire and promise to "continue to be Don Bosco for the youth of today," recalling the dream at the age of nine and the service to those most in need.
"Let us think these days about the refugee camp in Goma, Congo, where 30,000 people fleeing war seek refuge, accompanied by our confreres who support them in their struggle for life. We live in a time when it is not the wolves that become lambs, but the risk of lambs becoming wolves," he added.
Fr. Chávez concluded with hope: "Something similar must happen to what occurred in 1954 when Pope Paul VI asked us to be missionaries among the victims of negative experiences. It was then that the Salesians in Italy entered juvenile prisons, in Thailand cared for blind children, in Sri Lanka fought against sex tourism, in Sierra Leone rehabilitated child soldiers, and in Colombia freed minors from working in mines. We must create generations capable of changing the culture, ensuring that wolves are transformed into lambs."
In the afternoon, the Chapter members visited Chieri, a city deeply linked to Don Bosco's formative years. Fr. Genesio Tarasco, Director of the local community, welcomed the members and introduced them to the history and significant places of Chieri, a pivotal setting in the youth and vocation of the Saint of Youth.
Walking through the historic streets steeped in Salesian memories, the participants stopped at the Cathedral of Chieri, where the Mayor, Alessandro Sicchiero, warmly welcomed them. The visit concluded at the Chapel of the Blessed Virgin of Graces, a place of silence and contemplation, where the participants gathered in prayer, entrusting the entire journey and work of the General Chapter to the Madonna.