BOOKS

World Cinema: a celebration

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In this book, the author, Fr Raj Mariasusai, SDB, declares that `watching world cinema is alike, going around the globe, visiting places, and meeting people`.

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This book is a joint collaboration of the Departments for Formation and for Social Communication. Through various Salesian authors, the book presents the theological/biblical basis of communication and how Don Bosco had implemented them during his lifetime. The other sections describes the good practices in some of our Salesian presences and how, now, we Salesians (at personal, communitarian and provincal levels) ought to be present in this "digital continent of communication network" which is most frequented by the young.

The contents of the book are also available in the www.sdb.org website

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Authored by Dr. Fr. A.J. Sebastian SDB, former Professor & HoD English, Nagaland University, the volume is a compendium of Critical Essays on Contemporary Naga writers presenting their “Weltanschauung” of life which is an eye-opener to their personal philosophy of human life and the universe.

(ANS – Rome) – On the occasion of the liturgical feast of Don Bosco, a new volume of the critical edition of the letters of our Saint appeared in bookstores. Like the previous ones, the book was edited by Fr. Francesco Motto, former Director of the Salesian Historical Institute and now President of the Association of Salesian Historians and Professor at the Salesian Pontifical University (UPS). 

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