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Seven volume series on Don Bosco in Korean

SEOUL: 16 July 2013 -- It has been a three year labour of love by a former Salesian and the sister of a Salesian, but it means that the Korea Province is the first Province in the world to ensure that all seven volumes of Fr Arthur Lenti's monumental series on Don Bosco, 'History and Spirit', are now available to confreres in Korea in their own language.

With the seventh and last volume in hand, Fr Stephen Nam, Provincial in Korea thanked the many people involved in translation and publication of the series, saying that now, local Salesians have a magnificent and abundant amount of material "to discover our origins and return to Don Bosco". He said he was sure that "this series is a great gift for us in preparing for the bicentenary, so let's suggest it and present it to people who want to know about and imitate Don Bosco".

Five of the series, including this final one, were translated by Joseph Kang, a former Salesian and now retired teacher of English from Incheon, where he taught at the Catholic Secondary school there. "I am really happy to have translated this wonderful work of Fr Lenti's", he said. "I have taken great pride in belonging to the Salesian Family and starting out from Don Bosco's spirit. The translator for the other two volumes, Mrs Teresa Lee, is a sister of Fr Raphael Lee, parish priest in Seoul. She has collaborated in translation tasks with the Salesians now for over twenty years.

Don Bosco Media, the Salesian Publishers in Seoul managed under the leadership of Bro Hilario Seo, has published 500 copies of this final volume. It is a hardcover edition, as are four other of the volumes. The first three were originally paperback editions but the plan is to give this work the quality that it its due and reprint the first three as hardcover editions as well. The full hardcover set is due to be published by January 31st 2014.

At 567 pages and at a special price of 17,500 Won (approx 15.16 USD) or 30% discount for Salesian family members, this is a good buy for Korean readers.

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152 KOR 0078_SALESIAN SOCIETY GIVEN NATIONAL HONOUR 441
151 KOR 0407_DON BOSCO MAKES HIS MARK ON EVEREST 441
150 KOR 0614_NEW KOREAN PROVINCIAL ANNOUNCED 424
149 KOR 0680_ A LABOR OF (PASTORAL)LOVE 369
148 KOR 0770_KOREA: SEMINAR ON SALESIAN HOLINESS 590
147 KOR 0780_KOREA AND JAPAN PROVINCES COMBINE FOR YOUNG PRIESTS' SEMINAR 486
146 KOR 0781_KOREA WINTER BIBLE CAMP FOR SEOUL REFORMATORY 475
145 KOR 0785_TRANSLATING DON BOSCO FOR 20 YEARS - INTO KOREAN 431
144 KOR 0838_Seoul-based Cooperator Congress a Winner 446
143 KOR 0857_East Asia Oceania:Korea's turn for ordinations 431
142 KOR 0882_Korea's 50 year celebration: 'Don Bosco in This Land', a welcome to friend, brother, Father Chavez 515
141 KOR 0883_Korea: Celebrating the past with the young 459
140 KOR 0885_Dae Rim Dong: Korea's 'Valdocco' celebrates Don Bosco today 259
139 KOR 0886_Don Bosco has become Korean - and now the RM's dream for the centenary! 457
138 KOR 0945_Korea learns from Fr Cimatti as part of its Jubilee effort 352
137 KOR 0989_Korea: CSM publishing venture moving to new centre 484
136 KOR 1001_North Korea: a challenging conundrum for evangelisation! 510
135 KOR 1027_KOR: Until the youngsters feel they are loved 468
134 KOR 1165_Korea: ASC in 38 Centres 437
133 KOR 1206_ Korean 'special school' camps. Korea's entire delinquent cohort knows Don Bosco! 459
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