Pope Leo to Young People: Technology Can Help Us Live Our Christian Faith

(ANS – Vatican City) – Over 15,000 young people met with Pope Leo XIV via video link on Friday, November 21, 2025, as they attended the National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC) in the US city of Indianapolis. Pope Leo XIV invited young Catholics to grow in friendship with Jesus Christ, use technology healthily to deepen their faith, and avoid using political categories to speak about the … Continue reading Pope Leo to Young People: Technology Can Help Us Live Our Christian Faith

Salesian Youth Ministry at NCYC: A Journey of Faith

By Gina Robles, Salesian Youth Ministry Associate, Salesian Cooperator – (Bellflower, California) – I attended the National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC) in Indianapolis from November 19–22. Representing the Salesian Province Youth Ministry Office together with Fr. Jhoni Chamarro, SDB, from our Vocation Team, along with the Salesian Youth Ministry Office of the East and the Salesian Sisters from both the East and West, we served … Continue reading Salesian Youth Ministry at NCYC: A Journey of Faith

Fr. Bob Flickinger’s 26th Trip to El Salvador

By Larry Arellano, Salesian Past Pupil – (Bellflower, California) – On November 5, Fr. Bob Flickinger joyfully embarked on his 26th mission trip to El Salvador. The wonderful group was comprised of 11 enthusiastic volunteers from three different parishes in Michigan, along with myself, ready to make a difference together. Fr. Bob celebrated Mass for the community on Saturday night. For his homily, he warmly … Continue reading Fr. Bob Flickinger’s 26th Trip to El Salvador

November Info for Mission Center’s Works of Mercy

By Rick Quintero, PhD – (Los Angeles, California) – The Works of Mercy group at the Don Bosco Mission Center will be operating a bit differently in November. First, we will be preparing fewer burritos—only 200—and we will not be going to Skid Row. However, we will still distribute at our priority spot—the park across the street from the Center and the local Boyle Heights … Continue reading November Info for Mission Center’s Works of Mercy

Kidz Feeding Kidz: Thanksgiving Partners for the Good of Youth and Families

By Socorro M. Manzanilla, BA, MPH – Salesian Cooperator – (Rosemead, California) – The passion and vision of Nolan and Nicholas Adalin, co-founders and leaders of Kidz Feeding Kidz (KFK), are more evident than ever this Thanksgiving. Both are students: Nicholas is a sophomore at Don Bosco Technical Institute, and Nolan, a Bosco Tech graduate, is now a freshman at USC. The young men’s benevolent actions, … Continue reading Kidz Feeding Kidz: Thanksgiving Partners for the Good of Youth and Families

Walk in the Light / Camina a la luz

By Fr. Ed Liptak, SDB – As we begin a new Liturgical Year, our Church invites us, the chosen and loyal, together with her to “Walk in the Light of the Lord.” In Genesis, the first thing God shares on all creation is just that, light. “Let there be light,” He said, and chaos and darkness were overcome by His presence and power. Isaiah sensed God’s light and in it saw a … Continue reading Walk in the Light / Camina a la luz

The Heart Behind the Saint: How Mamma Margaret Shaped Don Bosco’s Mission and Holiness

(ANS – Rome) – Behind every great saint stands a mentor, and behind Don Bosco stood a woman whose quiet strength, unwavering faith, and maternal genius sculpted not just a son, but an entire movement that would transform millions of lives. Mamma Margaret—Margherita Occhiena—was far more than Don Bosco’s mother. She was his first teacher, spiritual guide, co-architect of his educational vision, and the living embodiment … Continue reading The Heart Behind the Saint: How Mamma Margaret Shaped Don Bosco’s Mission and Holiness

Mamma Margaret and the Ethics of Care

(ANS – Madrid) – Every November 25, the Salesian Family remembers Mamma Margaret, as she was known to hundreds of children when she helped her son, Don Bosco, in the early days of the Valdocco oratory. Declared Venerable by Pope Benedict XVI in 2006, the mother of the founder of the Salesians was, without knowing it, the first cooperator of the educational work of the Salesians, … Continue reading Mamma Margaret and the Ethics of Care

Pope Leo XIV Streamed LIVE with Youth at the National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC) 2025

By Judy Alvarez, Salesian Cooperator (Los Angeles, California) – Pope Leo XIV’s historic, live, digital encounter with American youth at the National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC 2025) in Indianapolis on Friday, November 21, was an extraordinary moment that resonated deeply with attendees and viewers alike. The vibrant gathering of over 16,000 young people at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, was the setting for this significant … Continue reading Pope Leo XIV Streamed LIVE with Youth at the National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC) 2025

What Do You Ask the Pope? Downey Teen To Get His Chance at Indianapolis Event

By Mike Cisneros | Angelus News (Los Angeles, California) – Pope Leo XIV was born in Chicago, spent years as a missionary and a bishop in Peru, and now lives in Rome. He’s the leader of the global Church, and on Nov. 21, he’ll be taking questions from young people in a packed football stadium in Indianapolis. One of those questions will come from a high school senior … Continue reading What Do You Ask the Pope? Downey Teen To Get His Chance at Indianapolis Event

Christ Savior King / Cristo Rey Salvador 

By Fr. Ed Liptak, SDB Quite often we sing a hymn that reveals for us a marvelous quality of our Catholic Church, “One Bread, one Body, one Lord of All.” The first reading chosen for the Solemnity of Christ Our King asks us not to forget the “oneness” of our Church. Leaders of the many tribes of Israel gathered at Hebron, burial place of Abraham, Isaac, Joseph, and … Continue reading Christ Savior King / Cristo Rey Salvador 

Digi Evangeli: Christ the King Sunday (English and Spanish)

By Fr. Shijumon Thottupurathu, SDB – Reflection In English The kingdom of God is a perfect kingdom. We have to make our way to that perfection in this world. The final perfection will be achieved when we are in God’s company in the heaven. Long Live Christ the King.Blessings. Reflection In Spanish El reino de Dios es un reino perfecto. Debemos esforzarnos para alcanzar esa … Continue reading Digi Evangeli: Christ the King Sunday (English and Spanish)

Day for the Rights of the Child: One in Six Children in the World Live in Extreme Poverty

(ANS – Madrid) – Augusto left the streets of Angola and today wants to become a teacher; Artem had to leave his home in Ukraine and lives as a refugee in Poland, accompanied by the Salesians; while Agani was given a second chance at the Magone Centre in the Philippines after being imprisoned for stealing a telephone… Like them, there are millions of minors in the … Continue reading Day for the Rights of the Child: One in Six Children in the World Live in Extreme Poverty

Let Us Get To Know the New Missionaries: Eric, From Burundi to Mongolia

(ANS – Rome) – Eric is a member of the 155th missionary expedition sent to Mongolia last year, who is participating in this year’s Corso Germoglio and received the missionary cross on November 11. Introduce yourself I am Br. Eric Ndayicariye, a Salesian of Don Bosco and member of the 155th missionary expedition. I was born in the Bujumbura archdiocese, Kirombwe parish; I am Burundian by … Continue reading Let Us Get To Know the New Missionaries: Eric, From Burundi to Mongolia

WORLD CHILDREN’S DAY: Salesian Missions Highlights Educational and Social Programs that Empower Youth

(ANS – New Rochelle) – Salesian Missions, the U.S. development arm of the Salesians of Don Bosco, joins humanitarian organizations and countries around the globe in recognizing World Children’s Day. Celebrated each year on November 20, the day was established in 1954 to promote international togetherness and awareness of children’s issues worldwide. To date, 194 countries have signed the United Nations Convention on the Rights of … Continue reading WORLD CHILDREN’S DAY: Salesian Missions Highlights Educational and Social Programs that Empower Youth

How Solar Lighting Empowered 55 Migrant Families in India

(ANS – Kedgaon) – Bosco Gramin Vikas Kendra, located in Maharashtra, India, implemented the “Solar Home Lighting” initiative to address energy deprivation among migrant households. To facilitate the initiative, Salesians received donor funding from Salesian Missions, the U.S. development arm of the Salesians of Don Bosco.  Through the project, 55 migrant families were provided with solar home lighting systems. These families now have safe, reliable and affordable access … Continue reading How Solar Lighting Empowered 55 Migrant Families in India

Witness Pope Leo’s Historic Dialogue with Youth at the National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC)

(Indianapolis, IN) – On Friday, November 21, 2025, Pope Leo XIV will engage in a dialogue directly with young people across the United States during the 2025 National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC). Catholic schools and interested individuals are invited to participate through the NCYC Digital Experience. Pope Leo XIV’s 45-minute digital dialogue marks the first time in history that a Pope will directly engage U.S. … Continue reading Witness Pope Leo’s Historic Dialogue with Youth at the National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC)

A Modern Take on a Timeless Classic: Salesian’s 39 Steps

By Siena Estacio and Hannah Reyes, Student Journalists, Salesian College Preparatory – (Richond, California) – Salesian College Preparatory’s production of “The 39 Steps” [on Saturday, November 1] was a captivating rendition of Alfred Hitchcock’s timeless classic from this year’s drama department. Director Janet O’Hair’s modern vision of blending action, romance, and humor to create a dizzying spy adventure easily captures the audience’s attention. Despite a … Continue reading A Modern Take on a Timeless Classic: Salesian’s 39 Steps

Don Bosco Green Alliance Participates in the International Symposium on ‘The Catholic Church at COP30’

(ANS – Belém) – On the afternoon of November 12, 2025, the international symposium “The Catholic Church at COP30” took place in Belém, Brazil, bringing together some 500 personalities from different regions of Brazil and the world, with the aim of reflecting on and discussing the paths of integral ecology, climate justice, and ecological conversion. The event took place during the Conference of the Parties on … Continue reading Don Bosco Green Alliance Participates in the International Symposium on ‘The Catholic Church at COP30’

DBHEI 2025 Conference to Spotlight Participatory Models in Higher Education

(ANS – Panjim) – The Don Bosco Higher Education South Asia (DBHEI) Annual Conference and General Body Meeting 2025 will convene from November 18 to 20 in Panjim, Goa, hosted by the Salesian Province of Panjim. Centred on the theme “Participatory Models of Higher Education,” the gathering will bring together more than 60 leaders and educators from across South Asia to explore collaborative pathways for the … Continue reading DBHEI 2025 Conference to Spotlight Participatory Models in Higher Education

New Updates and Features for the www.donbosco.info Search Engine

(ANS – Rome) – After the launch on January 31, 2025, and the presentation at the 29th General Chapter, the www.donbosco.info search engine has been further improved and enriched with numerous new documents in various languages, surpassing the threshold of 10,000 searchable files. The interface in Italian and English has been updated and made more intuitive. In view of the large number of documents in Spanish, French … Continue reading New Updates and Features for the www.donbosco.info Search Engine

Don Bosco Post-Novitiate House Has Clean Water Access Thanks to Donor Funding from Salesian Missions

(ANS – Lomé) – Salesian missionaries at the Don Bosco Post-Novitiate House in St. John Bosco Community in Akodessewa, Lomé, Togo, added a new water purification and filtration system thanks to funding from Salesian Missions, the U.S. development arm of the Salesians of Don Bosco. The funding came from the Salesian Missions “Clean Water Initiative.” The project included the construction of a water tower and tank … Continue reading Don Bosco Post-Novitiate House Has Clean Water Access Thanks to Donor Funding from Salesian Missions

Cagliero Life Video – November 2025

Dear Friend of the Salesian Missions, After the wonderful moments in Valdocco for the 150th anniversary of the first Salesian Missionary Expedition, we are happy to send you the Cagliero Lifevideo of November. It is linked to the monthly Salesian intention, to be used as a tool for animation, discussion, and sharing within the various youth groups. You can watch the video on YouTube or download it from … Continue reading Cagliero Life Video – November 2025

The Rector Major’s Missionary Appeal ‘for Renewed Charismatic Fidelity and Missionary Generosity’

(ANS – Rome) – Close to the celebrations for the 150th anniversary of the first Salesian Missionary Expedition, and exactly 150 years from the day when the ship Savoie set sail from the port of Genoa to take the first Sons of Don Bosco to Argentina, the 11th Successor of Don Bosco, Fr. Fabio Attard, launches a new missionary appeal, ‘for a renewed charismatic fidelity and missionary generosity’. … Continue reading The Rector Major’s Missionary Appeal ‘for Renewed Charismatic Fidelity and Missionary Generosity’

Fr. Orendain Charts New Vision for Salesian Communications

(ANS – Rome)  – In a significant step toward strengthening the Salesian Family’s communication mission worldwide, Fr. Fidel Orendain, General Councillor for Social Communication, convened another major online gathering with regional delegates on Thursday, on November 6, bringing together communication leaders from three continents to chart a new course for the Sector. The virtual meeting connected Social Communication delegates from the Europe Central and North region … Continue reading Fr. Orendain Charts New Vision for Salesian Communications

U.S. Bishops Issue a “Special Message” on Immigration from Plenary Assembly in Baltimore / Obispos de EE. UU. emiten un «mensaje especial» sobre inmigración durante su asamblea plenaria en Baltimore

From the USCCB Office of Public Affairs – De la Oficina de Asuntos Públicos de la Conferencia de Obispos Católicos de los Estados Unidos – Editor: In early 2025, the Salesians of Don Bosco USA Western Province issued a Public Statement on immigration, entitled “A Call to be Agents of Hope, Unity, and Transformation.“ To strengthen our response to the needs of those who suffer, … Continue reading U.S. Bishops Issue a “Special Message” on Immigration from Plenary Assembly in Baltimore / Obispos de EE. UU. emiten un «mensaje especial» sobre inmigración durante su asamblea plenaria en Baltimore

Salesian College Preparatory Breaks Ground on Multipurpose Pavilion 

By Kathy Chouteau, Journalist, The Richmond Standard – (Richmond, California) – Salesian College Preparatory celebrated a long-anticipated groundbreaking Friday, Oct. 17, for the Michael Oddo and Jennifer Oddo Pavilion, described as a future hub for student life and community engagement.  The Pavilion will be a state-of-the-art, multipurpose facility featuring a 1,400-seat arena, a full collegiate sized basketball court and two full size practice courts, a dance … Continue reading Salesian College Preparatory Breaks Ground on Multipurpose Pavilion 

Salesian Cooperators Relaunch Their Mission in Honor of 150 Anniversary

By Judy Alvarez, Salesian Cooperator – (Los Angeles, California) – In 2026, the Association of Salesian Cooperators worldwide will celebrate of the 150th Anniversary of our founding in the Church made possible by Don Bosco’s charismatic mission with young people, particularly those who are poor and at-risk. As lay Salesians, we share the same family spirit and educational mission belonging to all groups of the … Continue reading Salesian Cooperators Relaunch Their Mission in Honor of 150 Anniversary

November Newsletter Highlights at Don Bosco Tech

(Rosemead, California) – An array of school news is available from Don Bosco Tech through their monthly newsletter, THE GEAR. This month’s edition brings highlights from student academics, leadership, athletics, admissions, student life, and alumni news. You can check it out online or download the attached file below. Finally, pass the word along for Tech’s annual Open House from 12:00 to 4:00 PM this Sunday, … Continue reading November Newsletter Highlights at Don Bosco Tech

The Lord Comes / El Señor viene

By Fr. Ed Liptak, SDB – One day time will end; there will be a new heaven and a new earth. So the voice  of God revealed from His Throne to the beloved Apostle St John (cf. Rev 21:1-5ff):“Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth. The former heaven and the former earth had passed away, and the sea was no more.”   Heaven and earth will … Continue reading The Lord Comes / El Señor viene

156th Missionary Mandate on the 150th Anniversary of the First Salesian Missionary Expedition

(ANS – Turin) – On the afternoon of Tuesday, November 11, 2025, in the Basilica of Mary Help of Christians in Valdocco, the beating heart of Don Bosco’s charism, the celebration of the missionary mandate of the Salesians of Don Bosco (SDB) and the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians (FMA) took place on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the First Salesian Missionary Expedition. … Continue reading 156th Missionary Mandate on the 150th Anniversary of the First Salesian Missionary Expedition

Rector Major Meets the Missionaries at Valdocco: A Call to Rediscover Don Bosco’s Missionary Heart

(ANS – Turin) – The Rector Major gathered with new missionaries, volunteers, and delegates of Missionary Animation on the morning of November 11 at Valdocco, for a profound encounter and dialogue centered on renewing the missionary spirit that lies at the heart of the Salesian vocation. Fr. Fabio Attard gave deep insights on the missionary identity of the Salesian charism, challenging participants to reconnect with the … Continue reading Rector Major Meets the Missionaries at Valdocco: A Call to Rediscover Don Bosco’s Missionary Heart

An Evening of Missionary Joy and Commitment at San Francis de Sales Chapel

(ANS – Valdocco) –  In the historic Church of Saint Francis de Sales, a profound moment of faith and dedication unfolded as the Salesian family gathered for the solemn Delivery of Missionary Assignments. This moving ceremony marked the beginning of a new chapter for dozens of new missionaries – SDBs and FMAs who have accepted the call to bring the Gospel and the Salesian charism to distant … Continue reading An Evening of Missionary Joy and Commitment at San Francis de Sales Chapel

Salesian Family: 150 years of the First Missionary Expedition. And the Future?

(ANS – Rome) – One hundred and fifty years ago, a small group of young Salesians embarked on a journey that would change the history of the Congregation and the Church forever: the First Salesian Missionary Expedition, sent by Don Bosco on November 11, 1875 to South America. Those ten missionaries, with their hearts full of faith and their pockets empty, brought with them only the … Continue reading Salesian Family: 150 years of the First Missionary Expedition. And the Future?

Bishop Mora Salesian High School Honoring the Past and the Future

(Los Angeles, California) – Veterans Day Remembrance On November 10, our school community came together to honor our veterans who have served our country with honor. We are grateful for the men and women have fought for peace and freedom. We would especially like to honor our Salesian alumni and our employees, including Mr. Harper and Mr. Mendez for their services. College Night Helps Students … Continue reading Bishop Mora Salesian High School Honoring the Past and the Future

November 13th – Happy Feast of St. Artemides Zatti!

Artemides Zatti was born in Boretto (Reggio Emilia) on October 12, 1880. It did not take long for him to experience the hardships of sacrifice, so much so that by the age of nine, he was already earning a living as a farmhand. Poverty forced the Zatti family to emigrate to Argentina at the beginning of 1897, where they established themselves in Bahía Blanca. Young … Continue reading November 13th – Happy Feast of St. Artemides Zatti!

Carrying the Fire Forward: A Salesian Goodnight by Fr. Jorge Crisafulli, SDB

By JC Montenegro, PhD, Delegate for Mission Animation, Salesians of Don Bosco USA West (ANS – Turin) – For the first time in the history of the Salesian Congregation, delegates from around the world have gathered in Valdocco, Turin – the birthplace of the Salesian charism – for a truly historic meeting. Eighty delegates, representing the rich diversity of our global Salesian presence, have come together … Continue reading Carrying the Fire Forward: A Salesian Goodnight by Fr. Jorge Crisafulli, SDB

Don Bosco’s Missionary Dream Continues After 150 Years!

(ANS – Rome) – On Tuesday, November 11, in Valdocco, Salesians who are members of the 156th missionary expedition and the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians of the 148th expedition will receive the missionary crucifix at the hands of the Rector Major, Fr Fabio Attard, and the Mother General of the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians, Mother Chiara Cazzuola, during the Eucharistic celebration at … Continue reading Don Bosco’s Missionary Dream Continues After 150 Years!

Farewell Fr. Francis Moloney, Well-Known Salesian Biblical Scholar

(ANS – Melbourne) — Renowned Australian biblical scholar and Salesian priest, Prof. Francis Moloney, died peacefully in his hometown of Melbourne on November 8, 2025, at the age of 85, concluding a life of extraordinary fidelity, study, and pastoral love. Born in 1940, Fr. Moloney joined the Salesians of Don Bosco in 1960 and was ordained a priest in 1970. His academic career was distinguished and … Continue reading Farewell Fr. Francis Moloney, Well-Known Salesian Biblical Scholar

Artificial Intelligence and the Salesian Mission in Inter-America

(ANS – Los Angeles) – A regional study on Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping how the Salesians of Don Bosco in the Americas perceive their mission in an increasingly digital world. Commissioned by Fr. Hugo Orozco, Regional of Interamérica, and supported by provincial leaders across ten provinces, the initiative was launched to prepare for the 2025 Inter-American Provincial Gathering in Berkeley. Coordinated by the Youth Ministry … Continue reading Artificial Intelligence and the Salesian Mission in Inter-America

A Free Farmers Market Is Coming to Boyle Heights / Un mercado agrícola gratuito llegará a Boyle Heights

(Boyle Heights, California) – The Salesian Family Youth Center is pleased to partner with “Seeds of Hope,” a ministry of the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles, whose mission is to “seek food justice – equal, affordable access to healthy, nutritious food – which is currently not the reality in Los Angeles.” Join us at the Su Salud Está En Sus Manos Farmers Market every 1st and … Continue reading A Free Farmers Market Is Coming to Boyle Heights / Un mercado agrícola gratuito llegará a Boyle Heights

Holy Dwellings of God / Moradas Sagradas de Dios

By Friday. Ed Liptak, SDB Why does a building of mortar and stone deserve such esteem as to set aside a Sunday? Because it celebrates the Mother Church of Roman Catholicism. Though St Peter’s Basilica was built over the tomb of Peter, it was completed only in 1626. It lies within the Vatican where the Pope lives and governs, but his Cathedral is not there. Pope … Continue reading Holy Dwellings of God / Moradas Sagradas de Dios

150 Years of Salesian Missions in Valdocco: “Here We Are!”

(ANS – Turin) – Give thanks, Rethink, Relaunch: following these three verbs, the Salesian Family is journeying throughout the year, emphasizing the missionarydimension of the charism, 150 years after November 11, 1875, the date on which, led by John Cagliero, the first missionary expedition set out. Several events will take place in Valdocco in the coming days. On Thursday November 6, the Salesians who are members … Continue reading 150 Years of Salesian Missions in Valdocco: “Here We Are!”

Fr. Attard on TV2000: “Don Bosco’s charism is not built around things to do, but on attitudes to cultivate: listening to young people and being close to them.”

(ANS – Rome) – Fr. Fabio Attard, Rector Major of the Salesians and the 11th Successor of Don Bosco, was a guest on Tuesday, November 4, on the television program Chiesa Viva, (Church Alive) broadcast by the Catholic channel TV2000. On that occasion, joined by other guests and testimonies, he spoke to the general public about the mission of the Salesians and the relevance of Don Bosco’s … Continue reading Fr. Attard on TV2000: “Don Bosco’s charism is not built around things to do, but on attitudes to cultivate: listening to young people and being close to them.”

Salesian Missions Launches Annual Food Distribution Appeal

(ANS – New Rochelle) – Salesian Missions, the U.S. development arm of the Salesians of Don Bosco, has launched its Annual Food Distribution Appeal, enabling donors to multiply their gift many times over by turning a $1 donation into $20 of critical nutrition. Salesian Missions maintains partnerships with international humanitarian aid organizations like Rise Against Hunger and Feed My Starving Children that donate tons of nutritious … Continue reading Salesian Missions Launches Annual Food Distribution Appeal

The Cause of the Servant of God Oreste Marengo Moves Forward

(ANS – Vatican City) – On Thursday, November 6, 2025, during the Special Congress of Theological Consultors at the Congregation for the Causes of Saints, a unanimous positive opinion was given regarding the heroic exercise of virtues, the reputation for holiness and the signs of the Servant of God Oreste Marengo (1906-1998), Bishop of Tura, of the Society of St. Francis de Sales, missionary in India. … Continue reading The Cause of the Servant of God Oreste Marengo Moves Forward

Female Students from UniSALESIANO Honored at the 28th National Biomedicine Meeting

(Botucatu, Brazil) – Female students from the UniSALESIANO Salesian University were honored at the 28th National Congress of Biomedicine (ENBM, in Portuguese), held at the end of October at the Institute of Biosciences of UNESP in Botucatu. The Congress, which brought together students, lecturers and professionals from different areas of health, is one of the most prestigious in Brazil and promotes the exchange of experiences … Continue reading Female Students from UniSALESIANO Honored at the 28th National Biomedicine Meeting

Corpus Christi Church: Pilgrimage of Hope

By Gina Battad, Salesian Cooperator (San Francisco, California) – Corpus Christi Parish joyfully announces our Pilgrimage of Hope, taking place from November 3 to 15, 2025, to Rome, Lourdes, Fatima and other sacred places. This journey will be a time of prayer, reflection, and renewal for as we travel together as pilgrims in this Jubilee Year of Hope. As we begin this pilgrimage, we hold in … Continue reading Corpus Christi Church: Pilgrimage of Hope

Don Bosco Tech Fall Open House Is November 16 

Unique College-Prep Applied Science High School Program Now Available to Young Women By Karen Krynen, Director of Communications (Rosemead, California) – Don Bosco Technical Institute (Bosco Tech) will host Open House for prospective students—male and female—on Sunday, November 16. After 70 years as an all-boys school, Bosco Tech is transitioning to co-education. Starting in Fall 2026, its unique college-preparatory curriculum in pre-engineering and applied science will … Continue reading Don Bosco Tech Fall Open House Is November 16 

Supporting the NFCYM Accompaniment Project

By JC Montenegro, PhD (Bellflower, California) – The National Federation for Catholic Youth Ministry (NFCYM) has received grant funding to reimagine how the Church accompanies young people in developing a living relationship with God. Rather than launching another youth ministry program, NFCYM invites parishes into a strategic three-year process to discern, plan, and build a parish culture where youth are truly accompanied and encouraged to … Continue reading Supporting the NFCYM Accompaniment Project

Camp St. Francis Fall Newsletter and Mass Schedule

(Aptos, California) – The Camp St. Francis Newsletter, Fall 2025, offers a summary of the events of the past months, the future projects, and the new Mass schedule starting November 2025. As the days are getting shorter, from now on our first and third Sunday’s Masses will be at 4.00 PM.  We extend our thanks to all friends and neighbors of Camp St. Francis for … Continue reading Camp St. Francis Fall Newsletter and Mass Schedule

Salesians in Santiago de Cuba Face Up to the Devastation From Hurricane Melissa, Bringing Aid to the Population

(ANS – Santiago) – The Salesian Mary Help of Christians work, located in Santiago de Cuba, is among the hardest hit by Hurricane Melissa, which has caused very serious material damage and a profound humanitarian crisis in the eastern part of the country. In spite of the seriousness of the emergency, the Salesian community – comprising Fr Miguel Ángel Fernández, Fr Eduardo Marroquín and Salesian Brother … Continue reading Salesians in Santiago de Cuba Face Up to the Devastation From Hurricane Melissa, Bringing Aid to the Population

Poster Published for the Rector Major’s Strenna for 2026: DO WHATEVER HE TELLS YOU. Believers, Free to Serve

(ANS – Rome) – The poster that will accompany the Rector Major Fr Fabio Attard’s Strenna for 2026, has been chosen and is now available online. It is a graphic expression of the motto already announced last August: ‘DO WHATEVER HE TELLS YOU. Believers, free to serve’. Below is an explanation of the image that makes up the poster. The poster for STRENNA 2026, with the theme … Continue reading Poster Published for the Rector Major’s Strenna for 2026: DO WHATEVER HE TELLS YOU. Believers, Free to Serve

Misiones Salesianas: Giving a Voice to the Forgotten and Sowing Awareness

(ANS – Madrid) – For many years now Misiones Salesianas, the Salesian Mission Office in Madrid, in addition to carrying out numerous interventions in mission territories, has also been carrying out an important information and awareness-raising operation on the little-known realities of developing countries. Through news reports and documentaries it makes known the faces and stories of those most loved by Don Bosco – the vulnerable … Continue reading Misiones Salesianas: Giving a Voice to the Forgotten and Sowing Awareness

Meeting for Those in Charge of Lay-run Works: Salesians and Lay People Together, With and for Young People

(Catania, Italy) – On the weekend November 1-2, 2025, a meeting for those in charge of lay-run works in the Salesian Province of Sicily (ISI) was held at the Salesian Provincial Center in Catania. It brought together the leaders and collaborators of the nine lay-led works together with members of the provincial coordination team in an atmosphere of fraternity, discussion and shared educational responsibility. The … Continue reading Meeting for Those in Charge of Lay-run Works: Salesians and Lay People Together, With and for Young People

IUS Conference 2025 Concludes with a Renewed Commitment to Global Collaboration in Catholic Higher Education

(ANS – Rome) – The Three-Day Conference on Salesian Facilitation came to a close on 30th October at the Salesian University, Rome, and concluded on October 31, 2025, at Sede Centrale Salesiana, Rome. The event concluded with a strong sense of unity and renewed dedication to the shared mission of Catholic higher education. On the final day, participants gathered at Ricaldone Hall for the closing session, … Continue reading IUS Conference 2025 Concludes with a Renewed Commitment to Global Collaboration in Catholic Higher Education