Mailnews_old

?

Shortcut

PrevPrev Article

NextNext Article

Larger Font Smaller Font Up Down Go comment Print
?

Shortcut

PrevPrev Article

NextNext Article

Larger Font Smaller Font Up Down Go comment Print
austraLasia #3292

  

What makes them tick? Interview with Bro John Bosco Tien Dung Vu, heading for Peru

VALDOCCO:  1 October, (St Therese of Infant Jesus - patron of Missions) 2013  Who passed on the faith to you?
When I was born I was baptized by a Salesian priest in Cau Bong parish. My large family environment was strongly conducive to my life of faith (grandfather and father were sacristans in my home parish). We usually prayed together after dinner - daily rosary and short Gospel reading. Attended daily mass in the evening, after mass said the rosary together - parishioners and Salesians, especially with many youth. This was for me a good habit from early childhood up to 20 years of age.

When did you decide to consecrate your life to God?
When I was 15 years old I went to Cau Bong community and stayed there in the small boarding house for 5 years while studying at secondary school. I liked that atmosphere (morning mass, prayers, sports, also with the prenovices. I have received a lot of Salesian spirit from the prenovices and learned how to communicate and understand others. And at the same time I joined the junior aspirants encounters on Sundays (15-20 years old). From 20 years of age I began to study graphic design and English (2 year course in HCM City, College). After 5 years as a junior aspirants I was invited by the SDB in charge to apply and I joined the prenovitiate (at 22).

Why did you join?
I have received a lot from the Salesians especially, and felt that Don Bosco is friendly. I felt happy when living with the SDB community - it was the main motivation. During the last year of postnovitiate (philosophy) I decided to apply for the missions. Why? During the first postnov year I prayed to Mary and Jesus a lot (novena to MHC). On my feastday, January 21  I started the novena to DB to give me some sign for starting a missionary life. And some weeks later in the middle of March there was a movie on after prayer and the Good night that I did not want to watch (dont' know why, felt a little worried), so I remained in the formation house chapel and went down later to the movie hall. The movie was 'Dont'cry for me Tonj' and I wanted to stay just a few minutes and continue with my studies, But I watched the movie till the end and I was deeply touched. It was a very special feeling and I started to cry, remained without words. The next day I approached my rector; he told my to continue to pray, continue the novena to MHC. After I finished the novena I talked to Fr. Rector about my deep yearning and was encouraged to write the application.

Where are you going on Mission?
I will be going to Peru. 

Expectations? 
No expectations, I want to obey anything what God want's me to do.

Why go off as a missionary, instead of evangelizing the young people of Vietnam?
I could have done that. After second year of postnovitiate (June-July) I spent two months in Pleikou diocese with the ethnic people, teaching some subjects (elementary and secondary school preparation). This activity was in the morning. In the afternoon we organized some kind of oratory, summer camp (both for Catholics and non-Christians). We were 3 SDBs and 2 aspirants in that small community - prayer and community life together. After 2 months we organized a big event for a 2 day camp. I was happy with the feedback of the youth about the DB charism (on the human level - no bad words, love each other) I was happy but one question remained: that God wants something more from me.

How has your personal experience been of the 25 day new missionary course?
I feel stronger now and I can discover a purer motivation and strengthen the Salesian charism; I feel closer to Don Bosco and his Salesian Family, understand more about Don Bosco.

Your 3 best impressions of the Salesians in Italy?
At the Pisana and Valdocco I had good experiences, some examples to follow. The elderly brother at the Salesianum (Br. Michele) was cleaning, doing everything for the Mass preparation. Some times I went to pray for few minutes in the chapel and I met Br. Michele. I felt that he mirrored so much of the Salesian vocation. The same at Colle Don Bosco - many brothers (especially Br. Giuseppe, serving on the table, sometimes he would chat with me after his service and I shared with him in a simple English. We cleaned the refectory after meals and met each other in the playground and boarding house, and communicated. He took care of me (Hallo, Sin Chao..). I felt such a nice Salesian spirit there. I will take care of confreres in the community wherever I will be sent in the future.

Your advice or greetings to any young Salesians who are discerning a missionary vocation? 
Spend more time with God and He will give you some sign about your vocation. That has been my personal experience. 

Since 1999 some one hundred (100) Vietnamese Salesians have received the missionary cross from the Rector Major. What are your thoughts about this?
First I would like to give thanks to God, since he called me as a Christian, Salesian and missionary - so I can dedicate the whole of my life for God, to work for Him. 100 Salesians... The Holy Spirit is working in the Vietnam province. He has given us a special grace. 

And for me? In my opinion God has some plan that I give my life for others, to share with people. The more you give, the happier you are.

  1. No Image 22Mar
    by
    in FIN
    Views 534 

    3310_2013 Outstanding Social Worker

  2. No Image 22Mar
    by
    in FIS
    Views 591 

    3309_Historiography Seminar has to deal with 'Yolanda'

  3. No Image 22Mar
    by
    in Cambodia
    Views 527 

    3308_Tower and art communication centre at Kep

  4. No Image 22Mar
    by
    in FIN
    Views 579 

    3307_dream@nine The Hand of Christ?

  5. No Image 22Mar
    by
    in ASC
    Views 560 

    3306_Cooperators in a new Church

  6. No Image 22Mar
    by
    in PGS
    Views 565 

    3305_The DBTI Tugboat

  7. No Image 22Mar
    by
    in Pac.
    Views 512 

    3304_Faith Adventure Leads to Samoa

  8. No Image 22Mar
    by
    in EAO
    Views 396 

    3303_Blessed Sandor celebrations EAO

  9. No Image 22Mar
    by
    in VIE
    Views 491 

    3302_EAO Social Communications Meeting

  10. No Image 22Mar
    by
    in KOR
    Views 544 

    3301_Salesian Missions Day in Korea Province

  11. No Image 22Mar
    by
    in World
    Views 471 

    3300_Connecting the dots...Sandor...Mission Sunday...Church in Need

  12. No Image 22Mar
    by
    in FIS
    Views 533 

    3299_Visayas earthquake damage

  13. No Image 22Mar
    by
    in PGS
    Views 622 

    3298_PNG-SI Social Communication on the move

  14. No Image 22Mar
    by
    in World
    Views 575 

    3297_The Gift of Don Bosco

  15. No Image 22Mar
    by
    in VIE
    Views 469 

    3296_AO Economers meet in Dalat

  16. No Image 22Mar
    by
    in CIN
    Views 594 

    3295_40 year old Vietnamese-born Rector of the Tainan Salesian Community

  17. No Image 22Mar
    by
    in PGS
    Views 590 

    3294_Salesian Media Week, PNG

  18. No Image 22Mar
    by
    in AUL
    Views 482 

    3293_Freshness and light in our lives

  19. No Image 22Mar
    by ceteratolle
    in World
    Views 506 

    3292_What makes them tick? Interview with Bro John Bosco Tien Dung Vu, heading for Peru

  20. No Image 22Mar
    by
    in World
    Views 523 

    3291_Translation - first joyful mystery

Board Pagination Prev 1 ... 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ... 177 Next
/ 177