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vaclav2015.08.21 11:05

In this part of the world where the Salesian’s presence is less than 15 years and the celebration of Bicentenary of Don Bosco was the great privileged occasion to make him known, relive his spirit and breathe his air. While the young people of all over the world travelled to birth place of Don Bosco (Becchi,Turin) we too have travelled together with the rest of the world by our tridumn. During these three days we have journey together with Don Bosco.


The tridumn was conducted with quiz for the young and old alike. His love for work in different trades was relived among us today. The children, youth, and adults were divided in different groups for crafts, tailoring, cooking etc. To bring back fresh of his wondering Oratory was organized by going to the

river side away from the centre. Unlike his time, we have not only young people for the oratory but the children, old and aged as well. Conducted various games and had fun and joy. Of course, we did not end with that. The prayer life and his quality time with the Lord were very much seen. On the last day of the tridumn we had spiritual food served. The Sacraments of reconciliation, Eucharistic celebration and 2 hours Taize Prayer service from 8.00pm – 10.00pm. 


The climax of the celebration was on the 16th August on his day of birth. We culminated in the Holy Eucharistic celebration. The bicentenary of birth of Don Bosco brings the birth of 7 new Salesian Co-operators in our family. During the homily when Fr.Andrew Trung Sdb asked them “who is Don

Bosco?” the parishioners replied; “He is the friend of youth, a teacher, a Priest etc.” But to me Don Bosco is not only the friend of youth but also children and old. I see how our children and old people participated in all the programmes and early to know more about him.

Yes, Don Bosco is very much alive in Mongolia. Long live Don Bosco!.

 

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