RMG – A Look at the General Chapters of the Salesian Congregation: From the 22nd to the 28th Chapter

13 February 2025

(ANS – Rome) – With today’s article, ANS concludes its overview of the General Chapters of the Salesian Congregation. This analysis covers the most recent history, closely aligning with the ongoing developments of recent years. Over the 36 years under review, four Rectors Major and three Popes have led the Congregation, witnessing and catalyzing significant changes in Salesian history, as reflected in these last seven General Chapters.

Summary of the General Chapters (GC) from the 22nd to the 28th

GC XXII (1984) – Definitive Constitutions

- Location: Rome, Pisana
- Duration: 120 days (January 14 – May 12, 1984)
- President: Fr. Egidio Viganò
Moderator: Fr. Juan Edmundo Vecchi
Members: 188 capitulars, 6 observers
Theme: Study and final approval of the renewed Constitutions
Key Developments: The definitive version of the Constitutions was approved. The Chapter was held during the jubilee year and on the 50th anniversary of Don Bosco's canonization.

GC XXIII (1990) – Educating Young People in the Faith

Location: Rome, Pisana
Duration: 58 days (March 4 – May 5, 1990)
President: Fr. Egidio Viganò
Moderator: Fr. Francesco Maraccani
Members: 205 capitulars, 6 observers
Theme: Educating young people in faith within the context of the new evangelization
- Key Developments: Fr. Viganò was re-elected for a third term. Pope John Paul II visited the Chapter members at their headquarters. The Salesian Youth Movement received official recognition.

GC XXIV (1996) – Collaboration with the Laity

Location: Rome, Pisana
Duration: 62 days (February 19 – April 20, 1996)
President: Fr. Juan Edmundo Vecchi
Moderator: Fr. Antonio Martinelli
Members: 208 capitulars, 7 observers, 8 translators
Theme: Communion and shared mission with the laity
Key Developments: Strengthened lay participation in the Salesian mission. First Chapter to include Salesians from Eastern Europe. Information technology made its first appearance in the Chapter.

GC XXV (2002) – Fraternal Life and Presence Among Youth

Location: Rome, Pisana
Duration: 56 days (February 24 – April 20, 2002)
President: Fr. Pascual Chávez Villanueva
Moderator: Fr. Antonio Domenech
Members: 231 capitulars, 16 translators
Theme: Fraternal life, evangelical witness, and active presence among young people
Key Developments: Election of Fr. Pascual Chávez Villanueva as Rector Major.

GC XXVI (2008) – “Da mihi animas, cetera tolle”

Location: Rome, Pisana
Duration: 51 days (February 23 – April 12, 2008)
President: Fr. Pascual Chávez Villanueva
Moderator: Fr. Francesco Cereda
Members: 233 capitulars, 13 translators
Theme: Renewing Salesian identity in light of Don Bosco's motto: “Da mihi animas, cetera tolle” – Give me Souls, Take away the rest
Key Developments: Focused on returning to the spiritual and pastoral roots of Don Bosco. Reinforced preferential commitment to poor youth and missionary spirit in Salesian works.

GC XXVII (2014) – “Witnesses to the Radicality of the Gospel: Work and Temperance”

Location: Rome, Pisana
Duration: 50 days (February 22 – April 12, 2014)
President: Fr. Pascual Chávez Villanueva
Moderator: Fr. Francesco Cereda
Members: 220 capitulars, 12 translators
Theme: Radical witness to the Gospel through work, temperance, and fidelity to the Salesian vocation
Key Developments: Election of Fr. Ángel Fernández Artime as Rector Major, the 10th Successor of Don Bosco. Encouragement to live the evangelical counsels with authenticity and joy. Strengthened fraternal life and ongoing formation to face pastoral challenges.

GC XXVIII (2020) – “What Kind of Salesians for Today’s Youth?”

Location: Turin, Valdocco
Duration: 32 days (February 16 – March 16, 2020)
President: Fr. Ángel Fernández Artime
Moderator: Fr. Stefano Vanoli
Members: 242 capitulars, 9 translators
Theme: Reflection on Salesian identity and the Congregation’s role in responding to the needs of today’s youth
Key Developments: Chapter ended early due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Deepened the identity of Salesians as educators and evangelizers in Don Bosco’s style. Emphasized the centrality of youth in the Salesian mission, especially the most vulnerable.


These General Chapters reflect the evolving identity of the Salesian Congregation, continuously adapting to modern challenges while remaining faithful to Don Bosco’s charism.

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