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'The Salesian Rector' (2020 - final version)

Animating and governing the community

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is finally completely available now and in the hands of EAO translators

for publishing in the main SDB world languages.

 

ENGLISH: SDB Rector handbook 2020.pdf

 

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For download:

 

          THE SALESIAN RECTOR

 

                       Animating and governing

the community

 

 

 

Word format (semi-final version, 2019)

29 The Salesian Rector ENG @ 23 VII 2019 with Analytic Index.docx

 

VIETNAMESE edition (2020. March) for download

TO BIA.docx

 

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FOREWORD - RECTOR MAJOR

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My dear confreres,

 

 

 

32 years after the last Manual of the Salesian Rector, I am happy to present to you a new version, revised at the behest of GC27. I can assure you that it is the fruit of consultation among all our provinces and regions, and of much hard work, not least in the General Council itself.

 

Our Rectors are key figures in the renewal of the Congregation and of our ministry for young people in the educative and pastoral community. They are the key to the much desire ongoing formation that must take place in our religious communities, and by extension also in our educative and pastoral communities. This manual is therefore addressed primarily to them – and to all those who are involved in their formation, beginning from provincials and their councils.

 

 

But this new manual is addressed also to all Salesians and to all the members of each Salesian religious community. The Rector is defined in our Constitutions as brother among brothers, and this is how the Church wants it to be, when it calls us to stress the dynamic of fraternity while not neglecting the duty of governance. This is one of the great gifts that Pope Francis is bringing to the Church: the practice of community discernment as a way of animating and governing that arises from the deep conviction that we are brothers, that we are called to communion, that the Spirit has been given to each and every baptised member of Christ’s faithful.

 

 

You will see in it a great attention first of all to our identity: all of us, Brother-Salesians or Priest-Salesians, are first of all Salesian consecrated persons – and the Rector is first and foremost guardian of this identity, responsible for promoting vocational growth in the community and in the confreres entrusted to him. He is, like Don Bosco, a man who is deeply in love with Jesus Christ, our living Rule, whose way of life he tries to reproduce, uniting his brothers in the service of the Father, with the wonderful combination of humility, realism and faith that comes from the Spirit. 

 

 

The other great emphasis comes from what is perhaps the most significant development in our history since Vatican II: the clear affirmation that the Salesian spirit and mission are shared with lay people. The Rector and the Salesian community today, therefore, are part of the animating nucleus of the educative and pastoral community. Within this nucleus they have, of course, a special responsibility for fidelity to the charism: they are the ‘charismatic point of reference’ in the words of GC25. The Salesian of today is, therefore, called to be first and foremost animator of those with whom he shares the charism. And, in order to do this, he needs to live his consecrated vocation with a transparent and contagious joy.

 

 

To all of you, therefore, my dear confreres, I offer this gift, this effort to bring together all the developments in the Church and in our Congregation of the last 30 years or so. May Mary, our mother and teacher, help us to grow into the fullness of our consecration, that we might be ever more credible signs and bearers of God’s love to the young.

 

 

 

Affectionately in Don Bosco,

 

 

 

Ángel Fernández Artime                     

 

Rector Major                        

 

Sacro Cuore – Rome,

Easter Sunday, 21 April 2019

 

 

 


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71 Salesian Brother and Priest: two forms of one Salesian Vocation (Sandor-Zeman) file vaclav 2018.06.15 17072
70 Salesian Brother - Europe Meeting 2019 file vaclav 2019.01.21 3996
69 Salesian Brother (2) Spiritual Identity in history - Br John Rasor 1999 file vaclav 2022.11.30 664
68 Salesian Brother (1) Vocation - Mission storytelling file vaclav 2022.11.28 308
67 Salesian Brother (0) Vocation - From Don Bosco - Rector Major file vaclav 2022.11.28 336
66 Salesian Aspirantate - Guidelines file vaclav 2016.12.14 6943
65 Saint Francis de Sales 400th Anniversary (1622-2022) file vaclav 2019.01.23 3599
64 Rosary Prayer file vaclav 2020.10.08 9720
63 Renewed Attention to the Salesian Brother (AGC424) file BroMon 2016.11.19 6945
62 Religious Discipline - Guidelines and Protection of Minors file vaclav 2019.07.10 3510
61 Religious discipline - Child Protection Guidelines file vaclav 2020.03.03 29594
60 Rectors' Manual 1986 edtion file BroMon 2016.03.08 5194
59 Rectors Manual 2020 (power point) file vaclav 2020.07.07 10791
58 Rector Major Angel Fernandez Artime on Formation file BroMon 2016.11.19 4659
57 Prenovitiate Formation Course - Cebu 2017 file vaclav 2017.11.21 1803
56 Prenovitiate Formation - EAO collection file vaclav 2017.05.20 8085
55 Practical trainees - accompaniment (Coelho-Cereda) 2019 file vaclav 2019.10.20 2720
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