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austraLasia 1590

Sharing good ideas - there's any number of them around our region!

ROME: 20th June 2006 --  It's an interesting day in Rome - the 'new' provincials are looking to the end of their course, no doubt, after being at things for over a week now.  They include three English-language members, one from AUL, from IRL and AFE (Kenya-Tanzania), and today is 'communications' day.  No doubt they are up to pussy's bow with theory, and communications is nothing if not practical!  But the day is interesting also because Thomas Friedman's latest, The World is Flat, is published in Italian.  It makes an interesting read - in English, anyway :-), especially Chapter 9 entitled The Virgin of Guadalupe.  I won't spoil your fun, but don't necessarily expect a religious book; instead expect a work that should make each Salesian think about where Don Bosco might have situated himself in this newly 'flat' world.
    Time to share two seemingly minor good ideas, but Friedman would approve of them, one suspects.  They refer to two important ways by which Provinces inform their members - and other provinces - of those living and dead.  Thailand and Australia have taken an approach to one or other of those aspects of a province's life which are worth sharing.
    The living and the dead: Thailand has produced the first Directory-cum-year book in the Region which combines the usual information about each community and its members and work with a section on confreres living and working in the province - each with a colour snapshot and details of birthday, feastday, profession dates, ordination where that applies.  It is presented 'as if' on a website, but at this point is in paper form only.  This is followed by a further section on departed confreres - birthday date, when died and what country of origin.  One notes that just four Thai-born confreres have entered this list, out of a total of 89.  It is an effective way, at this point of the Province's history, of noting the contribution of many missionaries since 1928.
    The dead:  Australia has, for a number of years now, developed an attractive local necrology, the work of Fr Frank Freeman, Salesian Bulletin editor. Each confrere has a fill A4 size page to himself, with a largish photo and a five or six brief paragraph 'life'.  At the bottom of each page in a small box is his date of death and a one line comment that sums up what his life has meant for the province.  Flicking through the pages and seeing just that box is an uplifting experience in itself:  'Great and humble confrere', 'priest, poet, pioneer and personality', 'He travelled the continent', 'Life of self-surrender', 'Salesian dynamo', 'Man in a million'....
    Other provinces too have good ideas!  How enabling it is when we share them.  And you know, you can now do that interactively on Bosco Wiki!

   
GLOSSARY
up to pussy's bow: a nice way of saying 'fed up'.
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