Fr Hamasaki, who was the rector of the Yokkaichi Aspirantate when Bro Tsutsumi first wanted to join the Salesians, gave the homily. He reflected on a letter written by Fr Cimatti on 2 January 1926, shortly after setting sail from Italy as the leader of the missionary group bound for Japan. From this letter, he explored the essence of the Salesian vocation—a life fully dedicated to Jesus and devoted to the youth most in need. Fr Hamasaki then offered heartfelt prayers for Bro Tsutsumi’s journey as a lifelong Salesian and expressed his hope that the year leading up to the centennial would be more than just a series of events but a time of spiritual renewal and conversion for the Salesian family.
With a bright smile, Br.oTsutsumi looked back on his vocation journey, acknowledging both gratitude and the deep struggles he had faced. He shared his joy and firm commitment to dedicating his life as a Salesian, receiving warm applause from the congregation.
Following the Mass, the celebration moved to Don Bosco Hall at the Salesian Seminary, where two young members of SYM (Salesian Youth Movement) served as hosts for the Academy. The gathering began with a video retrospective on the Salesians' journey in Japan, followed by the awards ceremony for the 100th-anniversary commemorative logo. The event also featured a performance of the operetta Marco the Fisherman, composed by Fr Cimatti, as well as a dance presentation by the youth from Don Bosco Oratory. Additionally, attendees listened to a report from SYM members on last year’s SYM Synod in Turin, Italy. The joyous day concluded with everyone singing Fr Cimatti’s song The Father’s House (La Casetta di Don Bosco) together, marking a truly memorable start to the centennial celebrations.
By Chihiro Okawa