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Project 2002—2008

Project 2002—2008. A project of animation and governance Prepared by the Rector Major and his council. Focus on the East-Asia-Oceania Region. Focus on Youth Ministry. The situation: it’s about time that we assimilate the Congregation’s model of Salesian youth ministry today.

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Project 2002—2008

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  1. Project 2002—2008

  2. A project of animation and governancePrepared by the Rector Major and his council

  3. Focus on the East-Asia-Oceania Region

  4. Focus on Youth Ministry

  5. The situation:it’s about time that we assimilate the Congregation’s model of Salesian youth ministry today.

  6. Area 1:Formation in youth ministry

  7. 1.1. Knowledge of the model of Salesian youth ministry today1.2. Systematic processes of formation for SDBs and lay mission partners

  8. The situation:more than ever, people, especially the young, are searching for God, and for the meaning of life.

  9. Area 2: Evangelization with a clear vocation-orientation

  10. 2.1. Salesian presence among the young2.2. Processes of evangelization and education in the faith2.3. Vocation-orientation and challenge

  11. The situation:despite modern progress, more and more people live in poverty.

  12. Area 3:Promotion of Solidarity and Justice

  13. 3.1. Special and priority-attention to situations of youth at risk3.2. The growth and benchmarking of the Salesian volunteer movement

  14. Special focus: Salesian presences in the field of higher education.

  15. Guiding principles and criteriaas weanimateSALESIAN YOUTH MINISTRYworldwide

  16. 1. We touch base ultimately with our local communities. Our animating efforts on all levels help them to reflect, examine, and express their own life and ministry.

  17. 2. We move ahead through projects more than through structures, that is, in terms of objectives that are precise, clear, attainable, and time-bound.3. We promote processes rather than isolated activities, that is, by gradually implementing the different operational stages.

  18. 4. We generate co-responsibility on all levels by getting persons and institutions interested right from the start, and respecting their respective competencies.5. We encourage synergy thus creating a real network of relationships and collaboration. 6. We foster effective coordination of initiatives through joint planning.

  19. 7. We make sure that the processes begun during the preceding six-year period are continued and consolidated.8. We evaluate continuously the unfolding of our plans as well as their final outcome.

  20. 9. We create a climate of confidence and mutual collaboration between the Department and the Provincial Delegates and their Teams.

  21. 10. We foster relationshipswith the national centers and inter-provincial teams, with the provincial youth ministry delegates and teams, and with the provincials–the ones primarily responsible for the animation of youth ministry in the provinces.

  22. We foster relationships with the Salesian Family and the local Church,and maintain tighter coordination and collaboration with the Departments for the Missions, Social Communication, and Formation.

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