New Offerings in Salesian Educational Leadership at the ISS 

Dear Salesian Family and Friends, Fr. Alejandro Rodríguez, professor of Salesian Education at the ISS in Berkeley, has published a number of books in Spanish and English since joining the Formation Team at Don Bosco Hall in 2020. His latest contributions includes a monograph entitled Benevolencia en San Francisco de Sales: Algunas ideas Educativo-pastorales en la formación de la persona (Berkeley: Institute of Salesian Studies, … Continuar leyendo New Offerings in Salesian Educational Leadership at the ISS 

Building Stronger Communities

Salesian Province of the United States West Collaborates with RASS to Enhance Social Work The Salesian Province of the United States West recently held a meeting to analyze the situation of its social works. This meeting was directed by the “RASS” (Red América Social Salesiana), a network that creates articulation, training, and communication between more than 180 works and around 500 programs and social services … Continuar leyendo Building Stronger Communities

From Strangers to Empathy: Lessons from a Faith Leader Listening Session

As a member of the Salesian Family Youth Center, I was reminded of a story from the life of Don Bosco when he was young and one of his best friends was Jewish. Despite their religious differences, they were able to do good for each other and work for the good of their community. This story came to mind on March 16, when I had … Continuar leyendo From Strangers to Empathy: Lessons from a Faith Leader Listening Session

The Power of the Salesian Community 

By Juan Carlos Montenegro The annual celebration of Mission Day The Salesians in Bellflower, California, are hard at work creating a safe and welcoming environment for young people by offering training to become a Salesian Missionary volunteer at Camp Savio. The five-week program runs from the end of June through the whole of July in 2023, and training has already begun with around 160 young … Continuar leyendo The Power of the Salesian Community 

‘Clean Water Initiative’ Brings Fresh Water to Global Communities

(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 celebrating World Water Day. Led by U.N.-Water, the organization that coordinates the United Nations’ work on water and sanitation, the day has been honored on March 22 every year since 1993. The day focuses attention on the importance of … Continuar leyendo ‘Clean Water Initiative’ Brings Fresh Water to Global Communities

Toward 150th Anniversary of First Missionary Expedition: A Contest to Select the Anniversary Logo

(ANS – Rome) – The year 2025 is approaching, the year in which the Congregation will celebrate and commemorate an event so fruitful for so many young people around the world: the 150th anniversary of the first Salesian Missionary Expedition (Turin, Nov. 11, 1875). For this occasion, there will be many initiatives at the local, provincial, and congregational levels. Among them, one starts today, March … Continuar leyendo Toward 150th Anniversary of First Missionary Expedition: A Contest to Select the Anniversary Logo

Salesian Youth Centers Unite!

The Salesian Family Youth Center, along with other Salesian Boys and Girls Clubs and Youth Centers, participated in a face-to-face meeting focused on the revision of the Strategic Planning of the Salesian Province of the West of the United States. The meeting was led by Father Fabian Cardenas, Delegate of the Salesian Youth Ministry, and Father Mel Trinidad, Provincial. During the meeting, the participants discussed … Continuar leyendo Salesian Youth Centers Unite!

Care Ministry: Stroke – A Senior’s Nightmare

Abstracted by Sheila Kun RN, BA, BSN, MS. Aging is a diagnosis with 100% mortality. We seniors know it too well. As we grow older, we have fewer birthday or wedding parties. On the contrary, we attend more funeral services than we want to. Recently I have heard more friends and acquaintances coming down with strokes. Hence, I decided to spend the next few weeks … Continuar leyendo Care Ministry: Stroke – A Senior’s Nightmare

Presence & Accompaniment Through Salesian Educative-Pastoral Resources

By Fr. Alejandro Rodriguez, SDB During his time, Don Bosco took full  advantage of the use of communication tools within his reach to do the greatest  possible good for the Church and for young  people in particular. Let us recall that  Don Bosco committed himself to a lot of  writing, which included: numerous letters  to benefactors and members of the Salesian  Family, several volumes on … Continuar leyendo Presence & Accompaniment Through Salesian Educative-Pastoral Resources

Memories of Fr. Paul Chuong Nguyen

Fr. Paul was an inspiration to my husband Deacon Ed and myself. We became very close when he was in Tampa. He went to the Vatican and sent us a signed note from the pope and a papal blessing. That was the kind of man he was, he was always concerned about others. He was so spiritual and so funny. He will be greatly missed. I am sorry now I … Continuar leyendo Memories of Fr. Paul Chuong Nguyen

Father Paul Chuong Nguyen, SDB (1958-2023)

Fr. Paul Chuong Nguyen, SDB, a member of the New Rochelle Province, suffered a heart attack on the morning of March 8 and died in his room in Rosemead, Calif., where he had been serving in the Salesian community since 2014 as coordinator of the Youth Renewal Center retreat house. He was 64 years old and had been a professed Salesian for more than 43 … Continuar leyendo Father Paul Chuong Nguyen, SDB (1958-2023)

Our Good Shepherd

By Socorro M. Manzanilla Father Paul was our good shepherd for almost a decade. Fr. Paul ‘s vision of raising up the retreat center focused on getting to know all his parishioners, youth and greater community, as well as our Vietnamese brothers and sisters. He was open about sharing accounts of his journey from Vietnam to the United States and grateful to be a Salesian … Continuar leyendo Our Good Shepherd

Fr. Paul Chuong Nguyen A “Restless” Life Well Lived!

By Sheila Kun, Salesian Cooperator If I have to depict the life of Fr. Paul, the word “restless” came to mind. Without a doubt, Fr. Paul was a true SDB who was restless all his life; he could not sit still to rest or take a decent meal. He was always full of creative ideas to plan for a new project or ways to improve … Continuar leyendo Fr. Paul Chuong Nguyen A “Restless” Life Well Lived!

Fr. Paul, a Salesian Missionary of Empathy and Service

By Luis Chacon, Salesian Volunteers Coordinator The Salesian Volunteers Program is mourning the loss of Fr. Paul, a Salesian of Don Bosco who recently passed away. Fr. Paul was a true Salesian Missionary at heart and played a vital role in the success of the Salesian Volunteers Program. Fr.  Paul was a beacon of hope for the poorest and most needy in society, and his … Continuar leyendo Fr. Paul, a Salesian Missionary of Empathy and Service

Herramientas Didácticas de Juan

By Fr. Ed Liptak Los Evangelios de San Juan prefieren enseñar quién es Jesús y por qué debemos creer en él recordando algunos de los grandes signos que Jesús realizó. El domingo pasado escuchamos cómo la mujer samaritana en el pozo lo reveló como posiblemente “el Cristo” a los habitantes de su pueblo. Jesús mismo confirmó que era realmente el Mesías. Los habitantes del pueblo … Continuar leyendo Herramientas Didácticas de Juan

John’s Teaching Tools

St. John’s Gospels prefer to teach who Jesus is and why we should believe in him by recalling several of the great signs Jesus worked. Last Sunday we heard of how the Samaritan woman at the well revealed him as possibly “the Christ” to her townsfolk. Jesus himself confirmed that he was indeed the Messiah. The townsfolk confessed him to be “Savior of the world.” … Continuar leyendo John’s Teaching Tools

Religious Education Congress 2023: Embrace Grace

By Bro. Al Vu, SDB Over the course of three days, February 24-26, 2023, thousands descended upon Anaheim, California for the annual Archdiocese of Los Angeles Religious Education Congress. It is the largest gathering of Catholic educators, catechists, and ministers in the nation. This year’s theme: Embrace Grace fueled the many workshops, presentations, and keynotes. In his keynote, Bishop Joseph Espaillat, an auxiliary bishop of … Continuar leyendo Religious Education Congress 2023: Embrace Grace

Understanding Violence and Building a Better World

Dr. Juan Carlos Quirarte’s Message on Salesian Mission Day The annual celebration of Mission Day in the Salesian Province of the Western United States was held recently, and it was a momentous occasion as Juan Carlos Quirarte Ph. D, a former Salesian priest who now works for an organization linked to the United Nations, was invited to share his thoughts on the “Strenna” of the … Continuar leyendo Understanding Violence and Building a Better World

“Pointing to Mary…” At LA Religious Education Congress

By Fr. Vien Nguyen, SDB “How will we bring this huge statue of Mary Helps of Christians to the LA Congress at the Anaheim Convention?” It was the question when we first saw the seven feet tall statue of the Blessed Mother Mary, which is located in the rectory at Saint Mary Parish in East LA. The presence of the statue of Mary throughout the … Continuar leyendo “Pointing to Mary…” At LA Religious Education Congress

A Missionary’s Experience: Promoting the Salesian Charism at the Annual Religious Education Congress

By Luis Chacon As a Salesian lay missionary, I had the honor of promoting the Salesian mission at the Annual Religious Education Congress in Anaheim, California. This event provided an opportunity to share the Salesian Charism with a broader audience, particularly within the framework of the “Strenna” of the Rector Major of the Salesians this year, which focuses on the lay dimension in the family … Continuar leyendo A Missionary’s Experience: Promoting the Salesian Charism at the Annual Religious Education Congress

The Booth: From the Inside Out

By Sr. Mary Greenan, FMA It was at the same time both simple and  profound. Three key factors were on display  representing three essential elements of the  Salesian booth at the LA Religious Education  Congress 2023:  1) The Salesian name or ‘brand,’   2) Education of the young and   3) Don Bosco appearing behind the shoulder  of the towering statue of a life-size Mary, Help of … Continuar leyendo The Booth: From the Inside Out

A Journey Towards Internationalization: Second SAAM Seminar in the EU Capital

(ANS – Bruxelles) – From 28 February to 2 March, the second international SAAM seminar “A journey towards internationalization” took place in Brussels. The Seminar was organized within the framework of the SAAM (Supporting Alliance for African Mobility) project. This is a pilot project funded by the European Union and supported also by the African Union, with the aim of testing the feasibility of mobility … Continuar leyendo A Journey Towards Internationalization: Second SAAM Seminar in the EU Capital

Canales de Misericordia

by Fr. Ed Liptak, SDB Las Oraciones y Escrituras de esta Tercera Semana de Cuaresma enfatizan a Dios como el Autor de la Misericordia. Él es la fuente de “toda misericordia y bondad”. Él nos enseña que nuestros esfuerzos cuaresmales para mantenerlo en nuestras vidas son de gran ayuda para nosotros, porque incluso si somos débiles y necesitamos perdón, Él perdona y puede levantarnos por … Continuar leyendo Canales de Misericordia

Youth Ministry Recap February 2023

Written By Gina Robles and Marisol Becerra Spirit Team Retreat St. Joseph’s  The Spirit Team Retreat took place from February 3rd to February 5th. The first day of the retreat was focused on going over the SYLC theme for this year based on the Strenna, “Rise, Be Leaven for the World Today.” The team reflected on God’s call in leading them to be a part … Continuar leyendo Youth Ministry Recap February 2023

Young Leaders Inspire Participants at Salesian Lenten Confirmation Retreat

“Rise Up, Do not be Afraid”  That was the theme for the Confirmation retreat that was held by the Salesian Parishes of Saint Mary’s and Santa Isabel in Boyle Heights. The retreat was led by youth leaders from St. Dominic Savio and Salesian Family Youth Center’s Oratory teams.  The talks were given by the youth leaders who shared their personal experiences to help inspire and … Continuar leyendo Young Leaders Inspire Participants at Salesian Lenten Confirmation Retreat

Pope’s Preface for “More Women’s Leadership for a Better World” 

(ANS – Vatican City) – We publish Pope Francis’ preface to the volume “More Women’s Leadership for a Better World: Caring as the Engine for Our Common Home,” edited by Anna Maria Tarantola, published by “Vita e Pensiero.” The text is the result of joint research of the Centesimus Annus Pro Pontifice Foundation and the Strategic Alliance of Catholic Research Universities (Sacru). Pope Francis writes: … Continuar leyendo Pope’s Preface for “More Women’s Leadership for a Better World” 

Riquezas Escondidas de Cristo

by Fr. Ed Liptak, SDB La Cuaresma comenzó con una oración en busca de las riquezas ocultas de Cristo. Los domingos siguientes nos invitan a hacer a Jesucristo más y más parte de nuestra vida diaria. “Es tu rostro, Señor, lo que busco. No escondas tu rostro”. Antiguamente, buscar el rostro de Dios significaba buscar su presencia. Necesitamos crecer en nuestro deseo de encontrar a … Continuar leyendo Riquezas Escondidas de Cristo

Empowering Youth and Lay Leaders

Insights from the Religious Education Congress on the Don Bosco Educational System Last Sunday, a conference on “Youth Empowerment” was held at the Religious Education Congress, featuring Doctor Juan Carlos Montenegro as the keynote speaker. The conference was held in the framework of the “Strenna” of the Rector Major of the Salesians entitled “AS THE YEAST IN TODAY’S HUMAN FAMILY: The lay dimension in the … Continuar leyendo Empowering Youth and Lay Leaders

Formation on Digital Health for Adolescents

(ANS) – The Youth Ministry Sector of the Salesian Congregation held three webinars about digital health on Feb. 16, 20, and 24. Animated by expert Guillermo Cánovas, they were attended by 300 people in each of the three appointments, representing all regions of the Congregation. Each session was made accessible in 5 languages. The sense of this education was to address the topic of digital … Continuar leyendo Formation on Digital Health for Adolescents

Ukraine – Salesian Solidarity Will Outlast War

(ANS – Kyiv) – Exactly one year has passed since the invasion of Ukraine. Over 200,000 dead, 40,000 wounded, nearly 2,700 schools bombed and an additional 500 schools completely destroyed are just some of the current figures of the conflict. Nearly 18 million people need urgent humanitarian aid to live, and more than 5.5 million schoolchildren have seen their education disrupted by the war. Millions … Continuar leyendo Ukraine – Salesian Solidarity Will Outlast War