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Salesian South Asia Meet Reinforces Collaborative Path for Vocation Promotion
The Annual Meet of Salesian Vocational Guidance Coordinators and Vocation Promoters of the South Asia Region concluded on October 8 at Don Bosco Provincial House, Mumbai, after three days of reflection, dialogue, and planning to renew the Salesian commitment to fostering vocations among the young. The gathering, held from October 6 to 8, brought together twenty delegates from across South Asia, united in their mission to strengthen collaboration and build a dynamic culture of vocation.
The meeting was graced by the presence of Fr Clive Telles, Provincial In-charge for the Vocation Dimension, and Fr Gabriel Karunaraj, South Asia Regional Coordinator for Vocation Animation.
In his keynote address, Fr Clive Telles drew inspiration from General Chapter 29, urging participants to ârebuild a culture of accompaniment â personal, spiritual, and pastoral.â He emphasized the need for deeper integration between formation and mission, creative promotion of Salesian vocations, and the empowerment of vocation promoters as âanimators of vocational ecosystems.â Fr. Telles also stressed collaboration between the Youth Ministry and Formation as essential to sustaining a vibrant vocational climate.
Fr. Ajoy Fernandes, Vocation Guidance Coordinator of the Bombay Province, offered a comprehensive understanding of the youth phenomenon in both urban and rural contexts. He presented a practical Five-Step Accompaniment Model for discernment and formation, encouraging contextual approaches to vocational guidance.
Br. James Marcus, South Asia Delegate for the Salesian Brothers, highlighted the importance of authentic witness, professional competence, and direct engagement with the young in promoting vocations to the Salesian Brotherhood.
In a thought-provoking reflection, Fr. Rupen Diravya of the Trichy Province reminded the assembly that the heart of the Salesian charism lies in being both educators and evangelizers. He outlined seven kerygmatic truths that guide vocational accompaniment â from revealing Godâs love to forming joyful missionary disciples who embody Don Boscoâs dream today.
The second day featured an in-depth evaluation of the regionâs vocation ministry, led by Fr. Banzelao Teixeira, Coordinator of the South Asia Formation Commission. He praised the structured approach and family involvement within the ministry while noting challenges related to promoter training and youth engagement. He urged greater focus on digital outreach, family catechesis, and stronger collaboration with Youth Ministry.
Delegates from various provinces also presented their annual reports, sharing initiatives, progress, and best practices in fostering vocations across diverse contexts.
On the concluding day, Fr. Gabriel Karunaraj offered an enlightening session on the roles and responsibilities within the Vocational Accompaniment Team, underscoring the importance of synergy among Youth Ministry Delegates, Vocation Guidance Coordinators, and Promoters. He also presented the newly developed Handbook for Salesian Vocation Promoters, designed to serve as a resource for consistent and inspired vocational animation across the region.