150th Missionary Expedition, "If it's not outgoing, it's not Church"
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03 October 2019

In 1875, Don Bosco gathered around him a group of ten young people who were about to cross the Atlantic, a journey that for some would be without return. It was 4.00 pm, the shrine of Mary Help of Christians was full of people. At the foot of the image of Mary Help of Christians, Don Bosco greeted the young people soon departing with tears. He gave everyone a gift, a leaflet with "twenty special memories", memories of a father to those about to leave before the final embrace, writes Fr Ceria, symbol of his deep affection.

Ten young people leaving to conquer the world.

This year, the 150th expedition started from the very same sanctuary. In these years, before the image of Mary Help of Christians, more than 9000 Salesians have followed the example of the first ten, giving life to a missionary epic that has no equal in history. With faith and courage, they have traveled unknown roads and places across every continent, met people of all races, gave their lives to bring the Gospel to so many young people that Don Bosco had only dreamed of. When Don Bosco died, his dream continued with their hands, their feet and their hearts. 

The young missionaries founded cities, hospitals, oratories, explored rivers, dug wells, created schools of all kinds and gave names to lakes and mountains. Many never returned to their homelands and became children of those lands that adopted them and where they now rest. The expeditions gradually mobilized lay people, members of the Salesian family, young volunteers who joined this evangelizing movement on all continents.

The 150th missionary expedition starts in a different scenario. It is no longer a civilizing enterprise or a big project of promotion and evangelization. The contexts are different; our missionaries bring the Gospel to countries of Christian culture that are often in decline and of great economic abundance, but where the joy, the Gospel, the "why" of everything is missing. They go to live in difficult cultural situations and even contrary to all that is Christian. Some will sooner or later also navigate to virtual continents and territories with unknown and constantly changing languages, ambiguous, with new logics and rules.

Today, our missionaries count only on the strength of the testimony of the Gospel as a message that they must bring to the many who await; they are beyond Valparaíso and Beijing (which Don Bosco had seen in a dream); they are on the networks of the virtual world, navigate in the oceans of uncertainty and solitude, move like tribes of hunters, exploring, reanimating and accompanying young people in search of a meaning of life.

"God loves a cheerful giver" (2 Cor 9: 7). He loves the outgoing Church. "If it is not outgoing, it is not Church". The Pope says this, and this is true for us: a congregation that does not carry in its heart the missionary imprint, which is always ready to go "where many people still live without the joy of the Gospel".

That little note that Don Bosco gave to his first missionaries ended thus: "In the labors and in the sufferings, let us not forget that we have a grand prize prepared in heaven".

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