Nepal - Characteristics of Salesian community in Nepal
Bharoul, Nepal - July 2019 - The "Don Bosco Bharoul & Chakraghatty" center has a unique characteristic: the Salesians who belong to it come from five different Provinces of India (Mumbai, Calcutta, Dimapur, Bangalore and Tiruchy). This "multi-provincial" presence is the result of the Rector Major's missionary project, "Nepal Calling", launched in 2015. The Salesian community in Nepal is composed of three centers, serves two schools and welcomes about 1,600 students. There is also a parish and an aspirantate. Salesian schools in Nepal are especially appreciated and are considered a model for inspiration.
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