Thailand – Conclusion of the Provincial Chapter Thailand
Bangkok, Thailand – April 2024 – The Provincial Chapter of the Salesian St Paul Province of Thailand (THA) was held from 22 to 25 April, under the theme: "Passionate about Jesus Christ, dedicated to young people". The Provincial Chapter was moderated by Fr Peter Niphon Sarachit and was chaired by the THA Provincial, Fr Anthony Boonlert Panetatthayasai. In addition to the 36 officially elected members, 8 observers also participated in the Chapter, each of whom represented the groups of the Salesian Family of Thailand: Daughters of Mary Help of Christians, Sisters Handmaids of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Daughters of the Queenship of Mary Immaculate, Sisters of the Queenship of Mary Help of Christians, Salesian Cooperators, Volunteers of Don Bosco, Association of Mary Help of Christians and Past Pupils. The participants in the Provincial Chapter worked on the three core areas proposed by the 29th General Chapter (GC29) and reflected on the animation and governance of the Congregation, seeking to strengthen ties with the laity and the Salesian Family, and thus continue to work together for the well-being and future of young people.
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