austraLasia

?

Shortcut

PrevPrev Article

NextNext Article

Larger Font Smaller Font Up Down Go comment Print Attachment

20160305_EAO.jpg


By Fr. Andre Belo, SDB


Utrail, Bangladesh, 5 March 2016 - The Bangladesh mission was started in 2009 with the initiative of Fr. Francis Alencherry former Councilor for the Missions. At present there are two communities and thriving group of young local Salesians and candidates for Salesian consecrated life. Among the nine missionaries ad gentes are also 3 from the EAO region. We are happy to share the interview of Timorese Salesian Fr. Andre Belo and pray that more Salesian hearts would be touched by his story.


How long was your first period of stay in Bangladesh, most beautiful memories, events?


I arrived in Bangladesh 12 of April 2014 and I went out from there 1 of February 2016 because of immigration problems. But I hope that I can enter again. The most beautiful memories are:


Community life: I am happy to be in Bangladesh. With the confreres, we are united, hardworking and committed, our prayer life is regular and we are the witness of our religious life. We live a simply life style in food, rooms, dress. And we care for each other.


Relations with the diocese and other religious congregation: Fraternity and collaboration with other religious congregations and the diocese is really highly impression me.


We live with the poor and abandoned children and young people. I really feel the true mission of ours: for the poor and the abandoned youths.


The local people are very kind and hospitable even if they are poor. We are multicultural (Bangladeshis, Adivasi and different other ethnic groups) and multi religious society (Muslims, Hindus, Protestants and Catholics), but we live in harmony, accept each other and support each other to do good for the youth.


About the young Bangladesh people, students, Catholics and non?


We carry our Salesian mission and charism mainly for the poor and abandoned tribal people (Mandi or Garo tribe). We are four and with the low class society. Many boys do not attend the formal education, or they finished only primary or junior high school. It is understandable because of matri-lineal system of these tribes. We enroll them from our villages and offer them our hostels in order to give them possibility to taste the formal education at least until they finish senior high school or college. We have our own school dedicated to St. Francis Xavier. We have also Muslims, Hindus and Protestants attending our school.


How are growing the first Bangladeshi Salesians?


God continues bless us by sending some young people to join us. The first Bangladesh Salesian is doing already his third year of post novitiate and is supposed to return next May 2016 for his practical training. We have another 6 clerics and 2 brothers (Bangladeshi), they are doing their formation in post novitiate in Kolkata province. Hopefully this year also we will have 7 newly professed confreres. This year we have 14 aspirants and 2 prenovices.


How many are now the missionaries of Bangladesh mission?


We are 6 Salesian priests. One from Poland, 4 from India and myself from East Timor. We have another 3 missionaries students: 2 confreres from Vietnam are doing their theology (Jerusalem and Philippines) and another is going to start theology in Rome (from Nigeria).


What is our main challenge, our joy?


For me, the main challenge is to give total education to these poor and abandoned young people. With a holistic education I mean from all aspects of life, like physical aspect, intellectual, religious, mental, etc. I believe that with education we can really help these poor people to have in the future their places in the society; by education we can raise their quality of life and by education they can change the society into a better world in which they live.


My great joy is to be with these young people and there are many young people here in Bangladesh. But visiting the villages: meet the people, listen to them, chatting with them, pray with them, bless them. All these are my joy. Language, food, culture are not the problems.


Any message to the possible missionary candidates in Timor-Indonesia or within the wide EAO region?


Bangladesh is a mission land and it needs young saints Salesian missionaries willing to be the instruments of His Love for the poor and abandoned people especially young people. If anyone feels the calling of God to be there, then be courage to open the hearts for God to do His will to be His signs of love for the young people.





20160305_EAO1.jpg


20160305_EAO2.jpg


20160305_EAO3.jpg


Attach

Drag and drop your files here, or Click attach files button.

Maximum File Size : 0MB (Allowed extentsions : *.*)

0 file(s) attached ( / )

  1. 3961_Do you know the Way of Light?

    By 'Testimoni del Risorto' Witness of the Risen Lord (TR 2000) Colle Don Bosco - When some of the young Salesians from EAO region reach the Basilica of Don Bosco at Becchi, they are surprised by the 14 stations of the WAY OF LIGHT, usually ...
    Date2016.04.05 CategoryWorld Reply0 Views1022 file
    Read More
  2. 3960(II)_MYM provincial chapter 2016 opening

    By Fr. Mariano Soe Naing Photos by Fr. Leo Mang Anisakan, Myanmar, April 4, 2016 - In the morning of April 4th, 2016 the 20 delegates of the MYM Vice-province Chapter 2016 gathered in the Anisakan, Don Bosco Retreat House for the official o...
    Date2016.04.04 CategoryMYM Reply0 Views1141 file
    Read More
  3. 3960(I)_Led by the Spirit - conclusion of the CIN PC 2016

    By Fr. Gary & Fr. Thomas, SDB Photos by Fr. Martin Cheung Chau, Hong Kong, April 2, 2016 - After a one year long preparation process, the Provincial Chapter (March 29-April 2) has given answers to the present day challenges of the Sales...
    Date2016.04.04 CategoryCIN Reply1 Views4687 file
    Read More
  4. 3959_Fruits of the THA province PC 2016

    By Fr. Albeiro Rodas, SDB Hua Hin, Thailand, April 1, 2016 - Fr. Paul Prasert, the Salesian superior of Thailand, Cambodia and Laos communities, gives his impressions on the Provincial Chapter 2016 in Hua Hin, Thailand (March 28 - April 1)....
    Date2016.04.03 CategoryTHA Reply0 Views1215 file
    Read More
  5. 3958_Australia-Pacific Provincial Chapter 20_Concludes

    By Fr. Bernie Graham, SDB Lysterfield, Australia, April 1, 2016 - The 20th Provincial Chapter of the Australian-Pacific Province was brought to a conclusion. The first two sessions of this final day focused on discussion of the various prop...
    Date2016.04.02 CategoryAUL Reply0 Views1117 file
    Read More
  6. 3957_Conversion with the salesian lay mission partners

    By Fr. Thomas, SDB Cheung Chau, Hong Kong, April 1, 2016 - Day 4 of PC16 finished yesterday’s work about the first revision of the Provincial Directory, and then was dedicated to the free discussion about the reshaping of the Salesian Prese...
    Date2016.04.02 CategoryCIN Reply0 Views1013 file
    Read More
  7. 3956_Australia-Pacific Provincial Chapter 20_II

    By Fr. Bernie Graham, SDB Lysterfield, Australia, April 1, 2016 - The AUL Provincial Chapter has continued to reflect on various issues and matters of significant to the Australia-Pacific Province at this time. Days two and three were devot...
    Date2016.04.01 CategoryAUL Reply2 Views1020 file
    Read More
  8. 3955_A Leap of faith - from the Philippines to Sri Lanka

    By Fr. Noel Sumagui, SDB Fr. Noel Sumagui (45 years, Filipino missionary from FIN province) was sent by the Rector Major last September 2015 with other 5 missionaries to Sri Lanka Viceprovince. Six months after living in this South Asia cou...
    Date2016.03.31 CategoryWorld Reply0 Views1018 file
    Read More
  9. 3954(II)_Australia-Pacific Provincial Chapter 20 Begins

    By Fr. Bernie Graham, SDB Lysterfield, Australia, March 30, 2016 - The 20th Provincial Chapter of the Australia-Pacific Province (AUL) commenced on Easter Monday afternoon at the Salesian Retreat Centre at Lysterfield. It will run until Fri...
    Date2016.03.30 CategoryAUL Reply0 Views728 file
    Read More
  10. 3954(I)_China Province Provincial Chapter 2016

    By Fr. Gary Carbon, SDB Photo by Fr. Martin Yip, SDB Cheung Chau, Hong Kong, March 30, 2016 - During the days of March 28 - April 1, the 28 member - delegates of China province gathered in the Don Bosco Retreat House in Cheung Chau (Hong Ko...
    Date2016.03.30 CategoryCIN Reply0 Views691 file
    Read More
List
Board Pagination Prev 1 ... 475 476 477 478 479 480 481 482 483 484 ... 541 Next
/ 541