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GC29: Seeking New Models of Presence in Digital Culture
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GC29: Seeking New Models of Presence in Digital Culture

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As General Chapter 29 reaches its halfway mark, the members are on a reflective journey, discussing Core Theme 2: Sharing Spirituality and Mission in the Educative-Pastoral Community (EPC).

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This reflective journey set the stage for Monday, March 17, a day entirely dedicated to Theme 2:
– Sharing spirituality and mission within the Educational and Pastoral Community
– Educating and evangelizing
– Exploring new expressions of the Salesian charism
All within a context increasingly involving greater co-responsibility from laypeople engaged in the Salesian mission.

The guidelines for the work of the Chapter's six Commissions emphasize concrete action concerning past work:
– Completing the reflections of GC28 on a shared mission
– Promoting spiritual and apostolic life
– Collaborating with laypeople to ensure financial sustainability for Salesian presences, without ever excluding the poor

New models of presence and newer expressions of the Salesian charism must be sought to foster true communion with young people, including in the areas of integral ecology and digital culture.

The weekend of March 15-16 presented the Chapter members with a dual challenge: first, to take stock of the journey now at its halfway point, giving the necessary momentum for the weeks ahead; second, to open a broader vision beyond the Chapter itself in light of the 150th anniversary of the first Salesian Missionary Expedition (1875-2025).

Fr. Pascual Chávez, Rector Major Emeritus, initiated the session on Saturday with a profound reflection on the themes engaging the participants. He highlighted the continuity between the General Chapters that followed the Second Vatican Council, emphasizing the Salesians of Don Bosco's ongoing journey between faithfulness to God and responding to the needs of young people. "Today, the Salesian is called to reaffirm the centrality of the mission, as a witness and bearer of God's love, especially for the poorest and most abandoned," said the Rector Major Emeritus. "This mission is lived in community, in co-responsibility with the laity, giving life to a new pastoral subject," as indicated by GC24.

The Chapter is not merely an organizational plan but a movement of the Spirit. To fully grasp its significance, the meditation on Matthew 18:20 ["Where two or three are gathered in my name, there am I in their midst"] offered by Fr. Eunan McDonnell, Provincial of Ireland, was particularly enlightening. "It is a presence within each individual and among those gathered. It is an entity that joins the group. Jesus is ready to give us His time," said Fr McDonnell. The community, therefore, is more than just a group of youth educators; it is a shared spiritual journey.

The trip to Genoa: a missionary reflection

A journey to Genoa, including a stop at the port where Don Bosco—visibly moved—bid farewell to the first ten Salesians departing for the "New World," provided a historical excursion and a strong inspiration to reconsider the missionary dynamic blessed by the founder. Sent initially to assist Italian migrants in Buenos Aires in the late 19th century—offering both spiritual and material care—the young and courageous Sons of Don Bosco, led by Fr. Giovanni Cagliero, shaped the dream of reaching the legendary Patagonia. Today, too, Salesians are called to embrace new challenges with openness and adaptability while remaining faithful to their charism.

Courtesy: ANS-Turin

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