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1434_24 Missionaries from India for Salesian Missions Worldwide

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24 Missionaries from India for Salesian Missions Worldwide

TIRUCHY (BIS-India): 7th February 2006 -- The first batch of Salesian missionaries who came to Thanjavur in India a hundred years ago comprised three priests, a scholastic, a brother and an aspirant. Two days ago, one hundred years later, a group of 24 young Indian Salesians  -- including priests, scholastics and Brothers -- generously offered themselves to the Rector Major to work for Salesian mission anywhere in the world. They received the missionary cross from the Rector Major during the solemn thanksgiving centenary Eucharistic celebration at Thanjavur in the presence of hundreds of Salesians and several thousand youngsters from all the provinces of South Asia. Fr. Francis Alencherry, General Councillor for the Missions, presented them to the assembly and announced the destination assigned to each of them -- to Papua New Guinea-Solomon Islands and Sudan eight each, to Hungary two, to South Africa, Zambia, Ethiopia and Angola, one each. Fr. Joaquim D'Souza, Regional for South Asia, said in this way we repay to some extent the immense debt we owe to the missionaries who came to India from Europe and the Americas during the past 100 years. The Rector Major said India has now a historic responsibility to give back to the world what they received from others. Don Bosco's charism was planted and nurtured on this soil by the courageous and self-sacrificing efforts of the missionaries. Now it was India's turn to give back it to the world. 
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