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3909_World Council Meeting of the Salesian Cooperators 2016

by ceteratolle posted Feb 18, 2016
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By Mr. Philip Yu, ASC
World Councilor for the East Asia - Oceania Region


Salesianum, Rome, February 17, 2016 - The newly elected members of the Salesian Cooperators World Council have now their first meeting in Rome, Feb 16-20, 2016.


There is a busy agenda of approving the already prepared documents of the Association - Guidelines for Formation (previous edition 1996), Official Commentary to the (new) Project of Apostolic Life, Guidelines for the Leadership and Strategic Plan for the next 3 years.

Mr. Philip Yu, World Councilor for the East Asia - Oceania Region (elected in Manila last April 2014) is present and shares:

    "The highlight of the first morning meeting is the encountering with our dear Rector Major. He was first patiently listening to a brief update from each World Councillor and then responded with his guidance which happened to be in-line with what Noemi planned to address. One of the important points is formation. And he reminded us that formation is not necessarily to learn new things every time but may deepen what you have known already. Knowing the PAL (Project of Apostolic Life) is not enough but we have to learn how to appreciate it as well.


    In the afternoon, we accomplished the first task of approving the Guidelines for Formation. Sr. Lesyle did a good presentation of the fundamentals and coverage of the Guidelines which was being prepared for 2 years long indeed.


    If you still recalled, I requested a Guidelines for ongoing and leadership formation at the regional leadership workshop prior to the 2011 Congress in Bangkok. Now they're all covered in this new guidelines. There were a lot of good discussion and sharing of experience around the regions. It's passed unanimously with a minor amendment, that is to state clearly that the each level of dimension (human, Christian, Salesian) had to go through the 4 steps of formation."

I think we had a fruitful first day :-)





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