After discussions within the six Commissions—without waiting for their final, refined resolutions—each Commission began presenting temporary summaries and emerging guidelines. Using a format of brief interventions, all six spokespersons were able to share updates within half an hour, allowing immediate individual study of the full reports.
This structured approach made the return to the assembly hall particularly fruitful. Each member had a clear understanding of the key points and was better prepared to listen to additional insights shared by fellow Chapter members.
The day allowed participants to engage with diverse realities from their specific contexts while maintaining a spirit of fraternal harmony, even when differences arose.
During discussions, it was highlighted that the Sons of Don Bosco operate in a variety of cultural and religious contexts—some welcoming and tolerant, others requiring necessary adaptations due to their minority status. The fact that Salesian presences serve not only Catholics, prompted reflections on how to remain faithful to the Salesian Identity while addressing the needs of diverse communities.
Additionally, Salesians worldwide are increasingly affected by major climate changes, experiencing natural disasters such as floods, extreme rainfall, droughts, and desertification, which impact both the people they serve and their own communities. The theme of Laudato Sì remains central in promoting environmental awareness and action among young people.
Another pressing concern at GC29 is the growing number of wars spreading like a domino effect. Instead of being deterred by casualties, wounded civilians, forced migrations, and broken families, governments and military forces seem emboldened to plan further conflicts.
Salesians find a space for analysis and proactive response to these global challenges within their Educative-Pastoral Communities, collaborating with laypeople—both volunteers and employees—to carry out their mission with commitment and prudence.
On Tuesday, March 18, GC29 also tasked members of the Africa-Madagascar Region with developing a proposal for restructuring into two new regions based on the provinces involved. This proposal will later be presented to the Chapter members for broader discussion.
In the evening, the Chapter members gathered for Vespers on the eve of the Feast of St. Joseph.
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