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culture of vocation

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---- (:comment Write term as a title in lower case except where upper case or capitals are normally required:) '+Term:+' (:comment Write term on this line, after this comment:) culture of vocation '+Definition+': "This culture in fact, requires not individual initiatives no matter how numerous, but a mindset and an attitude shared by a group; it is a question not only of private intentions and good resolutions, but the systematic and deliberate employment of the forces which the community has at its disposal". (Presentation of Strenna 2011) ---- '''POS''' (part of speech). ''Can be more than one'':

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     '''POS 2''': ---

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'''Term status''':

     '''for POS 1''': General     
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(General=''also found outside Salesian usage''; Salesian=''possibly not well understood beyond Salesian circles;'' Neologism, Archaic, Deprecated ''refer to the term's status in Salesian discourse'')

'''Recommended equivalent''' (it): 'cultura vocazionale' ma anche 'cultura della vocazione' (Vecchi)

(''In most cases the Italian term will be the official source term. In other cases below, if the term has its source in another language, this will be indicated by an [S] following the term.'')

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'+Synonyms+': vocational culture, vocation climate or atmosphere

'+Geographical/Regional usage+':

'+Description+': The term would appear to have its first substantial use in the wider Church by Pope John Paul II, Message for the 30th World Day of Prayer for vocations (8 September 1992). Fr Vecchi wrote an entry, article “Cultura della Vocazione”, in ''Dizionario della Pastorale Vocazionale'', Libreria Editrice Rogate, Roma 2002, pp. 370-382. As further described in the Rector Major's presentation of Strenna 2011, a culture of vocation is essentially systematic, communal rather than an individual and spasmodic activity. The sub-headings of said presentation indicate its many aspects: life is vocation, open to others and to God, lived as a gift and as a task. It involves search for meaning, an ethical mentality, planning mentality, openness to transcendence, commitment to solidarity. Fostering such a culture is essentially the task of Youth Ministry in the Salesian context. Cf also accompaniment

'+Context (examples of use)+': Speaking about a ''culture of vocation'', as, for the first time John Paul II did, is nowadays not only pertinent, but also urgent. (Strenna 2011 Presentation)

'+Other notes+':

(:toggle hide box1 button=1:) >>id=box1 border='1px solid #999' padding=5px bgcolor=#edf<< This section is intended for authorised users to add new information or alter existing information ------------------ (:zapform key=Pos:) '''POS''' (part of speech). A term may be more than one POS (1) (2)

(:zapend:) (:zapform key=Type:) '''Term type''' ('EntryTerm' ''if no other applies)'' (1) (2) [Initialisms like AGC are regarded as acronyms; a term like 'Bro.' is an abbreviation; an example of short form instead would be the main part of a very long book title (most of DB's book titles! 'Giovane Provveduto' is a short form). A loan term is not translated whereas a calque is. A blend is where two (or more) morphemes or 'word' parts have been combined to form a single term, as in the case of 'austraLasia'. Choose variant when there exists at least one other common form of the term. ] (:zapend:)

(:zapform key=Status:) '''Term status''' (General=''also found outside Salesian usage''; Salesian=''possibly not well understood beyond Salesian circles;'' Neologism, Archaic, Deprecated ''refer to the term's status in Salesian discourse'') (1) (2) [Archaic refers to terms that have fallen out of regular use. Deprecated indicates official disapproval or if not disapproval, official abandonment at least. A neologism is a term that has come into play relatively recently - say, since Vatican II, but the time frame can be flexible.] (:zapend:)

(:zapform key=Equivit:) '''Recommended equivalent''' (it). ''In most cases the Italian term will be the official source term''

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(:zapform key=Equives:) '''Recommended equivalent''' (es)

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(:zapform key=Equivfr:) '''Recommended equivalent''' (fr)

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(:zapform key=Equivpt:) '''Recommended equivalent''' (pt)

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(:zapform key=Equivot:) '''Suggested equivalent (other)''' (Where it is the source term indicated with [S] and appropriate language code [chosen from IANA registry])

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(:zapform key=Def:) '+Definition+' [The definition should not be imagined! It is assumed that it exists either in a reputable dictionary (or at least in similar words) or in some authoritative Salesian reference (e.g. the Constitutions, AGC or similar public document, Lenti's 7 volume series, and so on] (:zapend:)

(:zapform key=Syn:) '+Synonyms+' (:zapend:)

(:zapform key=Reg:) '+Geographical/Regional usage+' [Certain terms are common in restricted parts of the Congregation. We have one 'prior' but only in INB; in some parts of Asia the Salesian community is called a 'convent', but not elsewhere] (:zapend:)

(:zapform key=Des:) '+Description+' [Etymological information, mostly] (:zapend:)

(:zapform key=Con:) '+Context (examples of use)+' [English usage, obviously] (:zapend:)

(:zapform key=Note:) '+Other notes+' [Room here for more personal observations, private opinion if felt to be useful] (:zapend:) >><< (:pos1: N/phrase:) (:pos2: ---:) (:type1: EntryTerm:) (:type2: ---:) (:equivit: 'cultura vocazionale' ma anche 'cultura della vocazione' (Vecchi):) (:equives: :) (:equivfr: :) (:equivpt: :) (:def: "This culture in fact, requires not individual initiatives no matter how numerous,&#8194;but a&#8194;mindset and an attitude shared by a group; it is a question not only of private intentions and good resolutions, but the systematic and deliberate employment of the forces which the community has at its disposal". (Presentation of Strenna 2011) :) (:status1: General:) (:status2: ---:) (:syn: vocational culture, vocation climate or atmosphere :) (:des: The term would appear to have its first substantial use in the wider Church by Pope John Paul II, Message for the 30th World Day of Prayer for vocations (8 September 1992). Fr Vecchi wrote an entry, article “Cultura della Vocazione”, in ''Dizionario della Pastorale Vocazionale'', Libreria Editrice Rogate, Roma 2002, pp. 370-382. As further described in the Rector Major's presentation of Strenna 2011, a culture of vocation is essentially systematic, communal rather than an individual and spasmodic activity. The sub-headings of said presentation indicate its many aspects: life is vocation, open to others and to God, lived as a gift and as a task. It involves search for meaning, an ethical mentality, planning mentality, openness to transcendence, commitment to solidarity. Fostering such a culture is essentially the task of Youth Ministry in the Salesian context. Cf also accompaniment:) (:context: Speaking about a ''culture of vocation'', as, for the first time John Paul II did, is nowadays not only pertinent, but also urgent. (Strenna 2011 Presentation):) (:equivot: :) (:note: :) CH(:nl:)

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