Every aspect of Salesian life is studied through the lens of "inculturation," meaning its ability to adapt to current conditions and the traditions of different Regions and territories. Chapter members are called to support and guide the various expressions of the Salesian charism, particularly as they are realized in local community activities. This process begins with the basic community, where confreres live and work together in a house.
Work in Progress: from Macro to Micro Dimensions
The day's work began with a clear definition of the geographical boundaries of two new Regions, created from the division of the current "Africa-Madagascar" Region. The new Regions will be named "East and South Africa" and "Central and West Africa." This restructuring led to further reflections, such as the minimum number of confreres required to sustain a Salesian house.
Balancing macro and micro perspectives, the six Commissions presented a series of observations and proposals to the assembly. Their goal is to design a structure that aligns with current needs and resources while ensuring the organization functions effectively.
Provinces and Central Relations: A Circular Dialogue
The Provinces were a major focus, as strengthening their operational capacity and fostering cooperation—both among themselves and with the central government—is essential. The discussion also examined the role and functionality of the "Curatoria," which are key centers for the formation of new Salesians. These centers are increasingly envisioned as collaborative spaces shared by different Provinces.
Another key topic was the relationship with the Rector Major and the Councillors. This relationship is primarily realized through visits, both extraordinary and general. These visits are seen as vital tools for maintaining the unity of the Congregation and promoting circular communication between the works spread across the world and the central leadership.
Several proposals were discussed, some of which will be transformed into motions to be submitted to the Chapter as a whole. A major focus was placed on clarifying the objectives, timelines, and methods of the visits, with particular attention to tools for evaluating their effectiveness. The goal is to strengthen authentic "face-to-face" exchanges between central representatives and those directly involved in various activities.
Synodality and Concrete Impact
One essential theme that emerged was the need to increase organizational efforts within individual Provinces. This would help prepare and foster authentic "synodality"—a sense of shared responsibility and collaboration. Ongoing reflections are focused on ensuring that visits lead to concrete and binding outcomes that influence daily activities. The goal is for the work of CG29 to have a tangible and lasting impact on Salesian life.
Roles and Functions: toward Greater Clarity
The Chapter also addressed constitutional matters, focusing on the specific roles of Sector Councillors, Regional Councillors, Provincials, and Vicars. The aim is to make these roles more explicit and standardized across different levels. To achieve this, the proposals outlined in the draft resolutions will undergo further review.
Particular attention was given to the composition of Provincial Councils, with the goal of better defining the roles of those responsible for Youth Ministry and Formation.
Intense Collaboration for the Best Result
There is still significant work to be done to finalize the documents that will be "signed" by the Chapter. However, at Valdocco, there is a strong spirit of collaboration. This collective effort is expected to result in the best possible outcome.
The first day of spring in Turin had an autumnal feel, symbolically reflecting the balance between the diverse climatic conditions of the confreres gathered from all over the world.
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