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austraLasia 1560

Salesian Sisters from South Pacific Region at centre of FMA world - for now

MELBOURNE:  13th May 2006 -- In this 125th anniversary year of the death of St. Mary Mazzarello, and given that Mother Antonia Colombo the Superior General of the FMA, Sr. Ciri Hernandez, Mission Councillor, and Sr. Therese-Anne Curmi, Visiting Councillor are all in Melbourne on 13th May, it is certain that the FMA focus is in the South Pacific Region just now.  Sr Therese-Anne, herself once provincial in Australia-Samoa, is concluding the Canonical Visitation of the Sisters in this region.  The Mother General and Mission Councillor have joined with her on this occasion, as tomorrow the mid-Chapter Evaluation meeting begins.  It will conclude on 18th May.
    Sr Edna Mary MacDonald, current provincial of SPR and based in Melbourne, recently quoted Mary Mazzarello who in a letter she wrote to her Sisters at the time, said: "I am rather sorry that you have some difficulties because you are so few and have so much work to do" (L 56,3).  Sr Edna Mary rightly drew on this to point to the extraordinary task facing the SPR Region. With just 35 Sisters and already at work in three nations (Australia, Samoa and American Samoa), the Sisters have undertaken with the full backing of the General Council to begin a presence in the Solomon Islands in 2007.
    The Mid-Chapter Evaluation sessions will face up to questions such as what is changing in the lives of the Sisters, personally, in community, in the province, in the entire Institute; What blocks or holds back the search to 'choose life'; what directions are becoming clearer as the Sisters plan for the future.
    Whatever their answers to those questions, and even as one looks at the multinational character of the 35 Sisters involved, including many solid vocations from the islands in which they are working, it is clear that the Sisters in their South Pacific setting have not become complacent but have sought to open up avenues of energising possibility.
   
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