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SALESIAN PROVINCE OF BANGALORE
PROVINCIAL COMMISSIONS
ACTION PLANS 2012-13
Don Bosco Provincial House
P. B. No 551
Milton Street, Cooke Town
Bangalore – 560 005
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FOREWORD
My dear Confreres,
I am happy to present to the communities and confreres of the Province the Action Plans of
the Provincial Commissions for the Year 2012-13.
Continuing the steps taken during the previous years to improve further the functioning of the
Provincial Commissions, the members of all the commissions met at the Provincial House on
10 April 2012 to evaluate the Action Plans of 2011-12 and formulate plans for 2012-13. In
the General Assembly on 11 April, the Co-ordinators of all the commissions, in the presence
of Fr. Provincial, the Provincial Councillors, and the members of all the commissions,
presented their evaluation of 2011-12 and the Actions Plans for 2012-13. The gathering
expressed satisfaction with regard to the entire process of the formulation, the execution and
the evaluation of the Action Plans. Insightful interventions from the members helped to
enrich the contents. Having participated at the local community level in the process of
Rethinking Salesian Youth Ministry, initiated by the Rector Major through the Department of
Youth Ministry (Rome), the members of the commissions continued to seek ways and means
to realise better the Salesian Educative Pastoral Project (SEPP). The Action Plans, approved
by the Provincial Council in its session on 17 – 19 April, are now being made available to the
province.
It is required that confreres and communities find time to familiarise themselves with the
action plans formulated by the provincial commissions and commit themselves to realizing
them, giving them due regard while planning the activities at the level of the local
communities. It is recommended that confreres and local communities read in common these
action plans at the beginning of the new academic year 2012-13 and seek to implement them.
I place on record the committed cooperation extended by the coordinators and members of
the commissions in drawing up the Action Plans. May the province have the grace to
incarnate better the charism of St. John Bosco as we prepare for the bi-centenary of his birth.
Yours affectionately in Don Bosco,
Fr Koonan Thomas SDB
Vice-Provincial
18 May 2012
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword 03
1. Formation 05
2. Youth Pastoral 08
2.1 Schools 08
2.2 Colleges 12
2.3 Technical and Vocational Training 15
2.4 Parishes and Missions 17
2.5 Vocation Promotion 18
2.6 Youth Centres and Oratories 20
2.7 Young at Risk 21
3. Salesian Family 23
3.1 Salesian Co-operators 23
3.2 Don Bosco Alumni 25
3.3 Association of Mary Help of Christians (ADMA) 27
4. Social Communications 29
5. Development Commission 31
6. Bosco Institute of Social Sciences (BISS) 31
“It belongs to the provincial, after hearing the opinion of his council, to set up offices and
secretariats, and to establish commissions for consultation or pastoral activity at provincial
level.” General Regulations, art. 160.
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1. FORMATION
MEMBERS:
1. Fr Kuttianimattathil Jose (Coordinator)
2. Fr Edayodil Xavier
3. Br Gopurathinkal Paul
4. Fr Kalathikattil Alex
5. Fr Koonan Thomas
6. Fr Madlemuthu Udayakumar
7. Fr Thonikuzhiyil Mathew (Joyce)
PROVINCIAL FORMATION PLAN 2012 – 13
I. INITIAL FORMATION
1. HUMAN FORMATION
Positive Aspects
a) Generally speaking, those who come to join us are well motivated.
b) Most of the candidates are also talented.
Negative Aspects
a) Candidates seem to be self-centred and unprepared for sacrifice.
b) They show inability to enter into balanced relationships.
c) Indicate a lack of emotional maturity, easily feeling hurt or touchy when corrected.
Lines of Action
a) Facilitate exposure and involvement with less privileged people to foster a mentality for
sacrifice.
b) Create opportunities for mutual appreciation, correction and sharing.
c) In the human maturing process, formees are to be provided with psychological helps in
the onward formation stages especially in the Philosophate before they set out for
Practical Training, and in the third year of theology before the Diaconate.
2. INTELLECTUAL FORMATION
Positive Aspects
a) Formees are motivated to qualify themselves with [secular] degrees.
b) A few candidates are intelligent and distinguish themselves in their studies.
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Negative Aspects
a) Formees lack serious reading habits.
b) They indicate mediocrity in academic application.
c) They manifest disconnect between intellectual pursuits and religious vocation.
d) They lack proficiency in English and local language.
Lines of Action
a) Insist on reading serious books & articles.
b) Demand and challenge the formees to be intellectually proficient.
c) Make performance (religious and academic) the eligibility criteria for higher studies.
3. SPIRITUAL FORMATION
Positive Aspects
a) There are indications of growing interest in personal prayer.
b) There is a gradual increase in the primacy for the Spiritual.
c) Retreats are generally made on a serious note.
Negative Aspect
a) There seems to exist a certain disconnect between spirituality and personal life.
b) There is a lack of intense God-experience.
c) There is a lack of appreciation for Salesian spirituality and traditions.
Lines of Action
a) Give opportunities in the communities for deep faith sharing, eg. Lectio Divina.
b) Assist to arrive at meaningful methods of prayer.
c) Educate to respect moments of silence which is essential for prayer life.
d) Insist on regularity for community practices of piety.
4. PASTORAL FORMATION
Positive Aspects
a) Exposure to Salesian Pastoral work is offered in the early stages of formation.
b) Formees are taught to appreciate and remain faithful to the Salesian charism and
traditions.
c) Training is imparted in view of the various ministries in the Province.
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Negative Aspects
a) By and large Salesians render services bereft of the centrality of Christ.
b) Preferential option for the poor seems to be on the decline on the personal level.
c) Training insufficient (content wise) for a meaningful youth ministry.
Lines of Action
a) Inculcate reflective prayer and sharing with regard to the apostolate.
b) Insist on the charism of the society through conferences, classes and especially through
sharing of experiences by confreres involved in the marginalized sector.
c) Educate towards a proper planning, execution and evaluation of a meaningful youth
ministry.
d) Introduce the two documents 1) Protection of Minors – Policy Statement and Guidelines
for use in Salesian Institutions 2) Criteria and Norms for Salesian Vocation Discernment
in the Pre-novitiate and the Novitiate, and to be taken up for a deeper study at the
Philosophate. The same need to be disseminated in varying degrees also in the
subsequent stages of formation.
II. ONGOING FORMATION
Positive Aspects
a) Various renewal programmes are available.
b) Province organizes regular quinquennium programmes.
c) Input sessions are organized for different groups at the Province level.
Negative Aspects
a) Insufficient interest is shown by confreres for personal renewal and updating.
b) Drawing up Personal Formation Plan is not taken up seriously.
c) Lectio Divina is not yet fully implemented in some of the communities.
Lines of Action
a) Continue to conscientize about the need for attending renewal programmes, and make it
mandatory to attend at least the animation programmes organized by the Province.
b) Exhort confreres to prepare the Personal Formation Plan at every annual retreat.
c) Set aside a day in a fortnight for Lectio Divina in the Annual Community Plan.
d) Once in five years young priests of the quinquennium are to be offered a course on
“Psychosexual Integration and Celibate Maturity” as part of their ongoing formation.
e) After the Theology Course, Salesian Brothers are to be asked to join their companion
priests for the quinquennium course for topics of a general nature.
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2. YOUTH PASTORAL GENERAL COORDINATOR: Fr Koonan Thomas
MEMBERS:
1. Fr Chakkala Varghese
2. Fr Chittilappily Francis
3. Fr Konnanikad Michael
4. Fr Koyickal Jose
5. Fr Kuruvanmakal Martin
6. Fr Mariavilla Kuriakose (Binu Scaria)
7. Fr Nelluvelil Jeeson
8. Fr Puthenpurayil Kuriakose
CORE TEAM:
Education and Culture : Fr Koyickal Jose
Evangelization and Catechesis : Fr Thannickal George
Groups & Movements : Fr D‟Sa Jacob Anil
Vocation : Fr Kuttianimattathil Jose
2.1 SCHOOLS MEMBERS:
1. Fr Kuruvanmakal Martin (Coordinator) 2. Fr Churavelikudilil Jose
3. Fr Kallupurackakam Joe
4. Fr Madlemuthu Arulappa
5. Fr Manissery Sebastian (Babu)
6. Fr Puthiyaparambil Manuel (Saji)
7. Fr Shasthamkala Kuriakose
INSTITUTIONS UNDER THE SCHOOL COMMISSION
IN KERALA
1. Don Bosco School, Angamali (ICSE Board)
2. Don Bosco School, Irinjalakuda (State School)
3. Don Bosco School, Irinjalakuda (ICSE Board)
4. Don Bosco School, Mannuthy (State School)
5. Don Bosco School, Mannuthy (ICSE Board)
6. Don Bosco School, Puthuppally (State School)
7. Don Bosco School, Puthuppally (CBSE Board)
8. Don Bosco School, Vaduthala (ICSE Board)
9. Don Bosco L.P School, Vaduthala (State Aided School)
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10. Don Bosco L.P. School, Angadikadavu (State Aided School)
11. Don Bosco School, Pavur (Not recognized)
IN KARNATAKA
12. Don Bosco School, Chitradurga (State School & PU)
13. Don Bosco School, Chitradurga (ICSE Board)
14. Don Bsoco School, Deodurga (State School)
15. Don Bosco Vidhya Kshetra, Prakashaplaya (State School & PU)
16. Don Bosco School, Tumkur (State School)
17. Don Bosco School, Yadagiri (State School)
ACTION PLAN
1. EDUCATION AND CULTURE
General Objective:
To stimulate and to accompany a process of education that is able to release the creative
possibilities and resources of the person and that favours a critical insertion in the culture and
in the society.
Strategies and Specific Objectives:
To ensure integrated human growth by providing programmes and activities geared towards
physical, intellectual, psychological, affective, social, cultural and moral development.
Lines of Actions:
a) Seminar for School Leaders at the State Level both in Kerala and Karnataka, conducted
preferably in July (In-charge: Fr Kallupurackakam Joe & Fr Puthiyaparambil Manuel).
(P)*
b) Animation Programme for Teachers for one or two days, conducted in each school on
themes relevant to the teachers (In-charge: Principal of each school). (C)*
c) „Induction Programme for new teachers and staff‟ (region wise), which will include
animation on Preventive System, preferably in August (In-charge: Fr Joe Kallupura & Fr
Manuel Puthiyaparambil. (R)*
d) Workshop for commission Members, Principals and Rectors, preferably soon after the
Annual Rectors‟ Meeting (In-charge: commission Coordinator). (P)
e) Education and Sponsorship of Poor Children of the neighbourhood. (C)
f) A Manual for Don Bosco Schools will be prepared and brought out before March 2013
(In-charge: Fr Chirackel Devassy). (P)
g) A Booklet with Tips for Students / Teachers will be bought out before March 2013 (In-
charge: Fr Kallupurackakam Joe). (P)
h) Promotion of ISO and other Certification of quality and standards of excellence by
authorized bodies. (P&C)
i) IT-Enabled System of Education / Smart Classes in all our schools gradually. (C)
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j) Language Labs in all our schools to be introduced gradually. (C)
k) Promoting Membership in State / Regional level Registered Bodies / Associations, etc.
Encouraging and assisting each of our schools. (P&C)
l) Presenting the Action Plan to Principals, Headmasters and commission Members by the
Coordinator of the commission. (P)
m) A Booklet on the Uniqueness of a Salesian School: Preparation and circulating the same
among the Salesians, and staff and including essential elements of it in the School
Prospectus. (P)
2. EVANGELIZATION AND CATECHESIS
General Objective:
To programme an explicit plan of education to the faith, rich in proposals, offered to the
young, in a climate of freedom and in line with our Salesian pedagogy.
Strategies and Specific Objectives:
To inculcate greater knowledge and love of God by reinforcing the faith of the young through
catechesis, meaningful celebration of the liturgy and sacraments and thus augment the ardour
and commitment in their lives.
Lines of Action:
a) Retreat for Catholic Teachers / Staff and Value Education Programme for Non-Catholic
Teachers / Staff, preferably before December and for a minimum of two days. (C)
b) Retreat for Catholic Students/ Personality Development Programme for Non-Catholic
Students preferably in the Second Term. (C)
c) First Friday Mass and Confession, Celebration of Salesian Feasts (MHOC, Don Bosco,
Dominic Savio, Bl. Michael Rua, etc.) in a fitting manner. (C)
d) Bible Reading in the Morning School Assembly in every school. (C)
e) Display the Crucifix and Pictures of Our Lady, Don Bosco, Dominic Savio and Salesian /
other saints in the school. (C)
f) Animation of teachers by the Rector once in every term. (C)
g) Assessment / Evaluation of teachers on values, morals and knowledge / understanding of
the Salesian method of education through questionnaires/ assessment forms, etc. by the
Principals. (C)
h) Solemn Celebration of the Feast of Don Bosco: Actively involving students, teachers,
parents, Don Bosco Alumni, Salesian Co-operators, and the neighbourhood in making the
Feast of Don Bosco a meaningful event for the Salesian and school community. (C)
3. VOCATION
General Objective:
a) To help the young in the discovery and the realization of their own project of life.
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Strategies and Specific Objectives:
a) To develop values of generosity and responsibility and to make them capable of making
the right vocational choices.
b) To nurture apostolic vocation and giving opportunities for Salesian vocational
experiences.
Lines of Action:
a) A plan to promote vocation to priesthood and religious life: Requesting all the schools to
draw up a long term plan to promote vocation to priesthood and religious life (C).
b) Animation by Salesians with a view to promote vocations. (C)
c) Assigning a Salesian in the school to identify and promote vocation. Requesting each
community to assign a Salesian in the school to identify and promote vocation. (C)
d) Career Orientation Programme for senior class students of each school to be conducted by
the Principal. (C)
e) Ensuring service of a Professional Counsellor: Introducing the service of a professional
counsellor in all our schools. (C)
f) Training programme for Teachers on Guidance and Counselling. Conducting a training
programme for teachers on guidance and counselling by the Province Level Counselling
Service Team under Fr (Dr) Kuriakose Pallikunnel. (C)
g) Promotion of Salesian Literature and Publications in all our schools. (C)
4. GROUPS & MOVEMENTS
General Objective:
To promote and provide group experiences and to lead the young to have experiences of
commitment and co-responsibility.
Strategies and Specific Objectives:
To give experience and practice in groups.
Lines of Action:
a) Bosco Youth Group, Bosco Kids, Scouts and Guides, and House System: Ensuring the
Formation of Bosco Youth Group, Bosco Kids, Scouts and Guides, and House System in
all our schools. Getting the assistance of the Salesians in-charge at the province level to
educate and train on BYG. (C)
b) Clubs and Associations: Introducing clubs, associations, etc. to encourage the various
aptitudes as well as to cater to the needs of students. (C)
c) Mini Boscoree: Conducting Mini Boscoree for scouts and guides in each region. The
Mini Boscoree in Kerala is to be conducted preferably during Onam holidays and in
Karnataka during the Dasara holidays. (P)
d) Annual Sports Day and Youth Festival: Annual Sports Day and Youth Festival to be
conducted every year by all our schools. (C)
e) Inter-School Event annually: Each Don Bosco School is to organize an Inter-School event
annually. (C)
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5. ADMINISTRATIVE AND OTHER MATTERS
a) Update of the list of registers, records and documents: Updating the list of registers,
records, documents and other requirements to be maintained in all our schools. Provide
this list to all our Principals/ Headmasters of schools and a copy to the Rectors. (P)
b) Update of the Service Rules: Updating of the service rules for teachers and staff and
implementing it in all our schools. (P)
c) Commission Meetings: Having three commission Meetings a year -- one to make plan of
action for the year preferably in April, a second meeting before January to review and
monitor the functioning and the third one in March to evaluate the functioning and to
prepare the annual report to be presented to the Provincial Council. (P)
d) Subscription to the booklets on laws: Subscription to the booklets on laws and
legislations by Fr P.D. Mathew SJ. (C)
e) Circulating information on books and publications: The Coordinator of the commission
will circulate information on books and publications on education, useful for schools. (P)
[„C‟ indicates what is to be carried out at the Community Level, „P‟ at the Provincial,
„R‟ Regional level and „P&C‟ at the Provincial and/or Community level.]
2.2 COLLEGES
MEMBERS:
1. Fr Koyickal Jose (Coordinator)
2. Br Kalavanal Thomas (Shaji)
3. Fr Kokkandathil Joe
4. Fr Parekulathu Thomas
5. Fr Pathinanchil John
INSTITUTIONS UNDER THE COLLEGE COMMISSION
1. Don Bosco College, Angadikadavu
2. Don Bosco Arts and Science College, Angadikadavu
3. Don Bosco College, Sulthan Bathery
4. Don Bosco College, Mannuthy
5. Don Bosco College of Education, Yadagiri
6. Don Bosco College, Kottiyam (Off Campus)
7. Don Bosco Inst. of Tech., Mampetta (Off Campus)
8. DB-IMAGE, Vennala
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ACTION PLAN
1. EDUCATION AND CULTURE
Objective:
To enhance the intellectual, social, cultural and emotional skills of students, staff and
management.
Lines of Action:
a) Effective conduct and management of academic requirement.
b) Soft skill training programmes for the students, staff and management and supporting
staff.
Management : 30 & 31 July 2012
Staff :
Supporting staff : October 2012 at DB College, Bathery
c) Celebrate various cultural and religious festivities in an appropriate manner.
d) Conduct Arts Day and Sports Day in the Colleges.
e) Organize outreach and rural exposure programmes.
f) Conduct regular PTA meetings and offer animation programmes for the parents.
g) Leaders‟ training in the colleges.
h) Soft skill training.
i) Training of Catholic leaders.
2. EVANGELIZATION AND CATECHESIS
Objective:
To inculcate and spread Gospel Values among the members of the college community.
Lines of Action:
a) Mass on First Friday for Catholics and Prayer Service or Value Education classes for
others.
b) Annual Retreat for all.
c) Organize prayer groups, especially Jesus Youth Prayer Groups, animated by Salesians.
d) Daily Assembly and good morning talks.
e) Training of Catholic leaders.
f) Appoint a campus minister and give Catholic orientation.
g) Wherever there is hostel:
i. Daily Rosary, Night Prayers and goodnight talk.
ii. Encourage daily participation in the Holy Mass.
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3. VOCATION
Objective:
To help the students to make their life choice.
Lines of Action:
a) Conduct orientation and induction programme at the beginning of the course, for the staff
and students.
b) Offer career guidance classes.
c) Each college to provide facility for individual counselling.
d) Strengthen the placement service cell and offer better service.
e) Conduct aptitude test for the outgoing students.
f) Initiate mentoring and train teachers as mentors.
g) Organize a finishing school program.
4. GROUPS AND MOVEMENTS
Objective:
To provide various types of group experience to the students.
Lines of Action:
a) Follow up the groups.
b) Strengthen the NSS units.
c) Rejuvenate the Jesus Youth Groups.
d) Appoint one person as general coordinator for various clubs and groups – preferably a
Salesian.
e) Start Bosco Youth Group. Each college should have at least one unit of Bosco Youth
Group running during the coming academic year. This will be done in collaboration with
the Regional Salesian Youth Delegates in Kerala and Karnataka.
f) Collaborate with the University and the Government and tap the resources and funds.
5. ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS
a) Master Plan: Help each college to draw up a Master Plan. And present it to the
Provincial council for approval. The animation programme for the Managers and
Principals will be a preparation for this.
b) Audit of the College: The commission members will visit the colleges and take stock of
the situation of the college and evaluate the implementation of the action plan other
policies regarding the colleges.
c) Printing of Service Rules: A booklet containing the service rules for the staff of the
colleges will be printed. This will be done in collaboration with the commission for
schools.
d) Revise salary.
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e) ISO certification and NAAC accreditation.
f) Make full utilization of facilities.
Tele classroom facility/online classes. Add online courses – UGC – study centre,
evening colleges.
Tie-up with the Don Bosco University
2.3 TECHNICAL & VOCATIONAL TRAINING
MEMBERS:
1. Fr Nelluvelil Jeeson (Coordinator)
2. Fr Kannampuzha Antree
3. Fr Mulavarickal Joyson
4. Fr Parappilly Thomas (Shibu)
5. Fr Raphael Arogyaswamy
6. Fr Rayappa Lawrence
ACTION PLAN
1. EDUCATION & CULTURE
CHALLENGES OBJECTIVES STRATEGIES INTERVENTIONS
Incompatibility
between socially
upheld values
and emerging
trends
Expose the
trainees to
social and
ethical values.
Continual
value
awareness
programmes
Workshops on Life skills and training
in soft skills.
Unable to face
the changing
industrial
scenario
To provide
relevant
industrial
training
Training centre
industry
collaboration
OJT, Alter and upgrade the existing
training situation to meet the
challenges
Indifference to
social issues
Create
awareness on
social issues
Include social
issues to be
taught as part
of curriculum
Organize at least one social awareness
programme in the scholastic year
among students and for the
neighbourhood. Incorporate social
themes into the moral science
education.
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2. EVANGELISATION & CATECHESIS
CHALLENGES OBJECTIVES STRATEGIES INTERVENTIONS
Indifference
towards the
spiritual and
faith expressions
To rejuvenate
the dormant
spiritual
values.
Opportunities
for multi
religious
spiritual
experiences.
Organise meditation, retreats and yoga
classes.
Genuine religious values of various
religions to be included in the moral
education classes.
3. VOCATION
CHALLENGES OBJECTIVES STRATEGIES INTERVENTIONS
Reluctant to be
witnesses of
Christ to the
trainees.
To present
Gospel values.
Manifest
Jesus‟
apostolic
approach.
Personal life style to be in conformity
with the Gospel values.
Establish a personal relationship with
the students and staff.
Tendency to drift
away from the
learned skill.
To enable
retention in
the qualified
domain.
Conduct
interest
inventory
during
induction
Career guidance to be provided at the
start. Timely counselling and post
placement follow-up.
Lack awareness
among young
Salesians
regarding
technical sectors.
Enable
brothers to
choose an
educational
option that
suits their
aptitude and
capability.
Through
lectures,
classes, site
visits etc.
With the permission of those
concerned:
Organize a programme in the
philosophate that provides awareness
among the students with regard to the
technical sectors of the Province.
Facilitate a guided site visit to a couple
of our technical schools.
4. GROUPS AND MOVEMENTS
CHALLENGES OBJECTIVES STRATEGIES INTERVENTIONS
Primary
interests in peer
groups.
To facilitate
group
experiences.
Create groups Project works, picnic, group study etc.
to be organised in each training centre.
To form in each technical school
activity based groups in which students
will have voluntary choice.
Redefining peer
groups
Synergize the
peer
experience
Provide
facilities
Groups to be formed respecting the
socially acceptable interests of the peer
groups.
Provide infrastructure and opportunity
towards the fulfilment of their interests.
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2.4 PARISHES AND MISSIONS MEMBERS:
1. Fr Chakkala Varghese (Coordinator)
2. Fr Anachalil Saji George
3. Fr Kavilaveetil Jolly
4. Fr Meckattuparambil Thomas
5. Fr Santiago Aloysius
6. Fr Thekkel Joseph
ACTION PLAN
1. EDUCATION & CULTURE
CHALLENGES OBJECTIVES STRATEGIES INTERVENTIONS
A deterioration of
cultural values and a
slow entrance of
cultural fanaticism
into the church
To make the youth
and others realize
their mistake
To make the youth
open to various
cultures and
traditions.
Encourage starting of
Parish News Letters
in order to share
different innovations
in the parishes and
missions (C).
The need to update
one‟s knowledge
about the progress in
the mission and its
various dimensions
within the Church
To have more
knowledge about the
missionary
dimensions…
Disseminate as much
knowledge as
possible on the
mission through
various ways.
Encourage confreres
to attend the
Missionary Congress
at Dharmaram
College on 17 & 18
April 2012 (PC).
2. EVANGELIZATION AND CATECHESIS
CHALLENGES OBJECTIVES STRATEGIES INTERVENTIONS
Lack of deep
knowledge about the
word of God and of
saints.
To form children and
youth deeply rooted
in faith and in the
Word of God
Through imparting
knowledge about the
word of God as well
as that of saints in the
Catholic Church.
Commission would
organize a Quiz for
all the children on the
Lives of Saints [on
both local & regional
level] and promote
Logos quiz on Bible
(C). Continue to organize
seminar at regional
levels for the Parish
priests and the
delegates from
Parishes and
Missions on different
topics (C).
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Lack of knowledge
regarding the old
Missionaries.
To motivate the
young to proclaim
the person of Christ
Impart knowledge
about various
Salesian Missionaries
Promote activities
connected with New
Evangelization, eg.
Sending Lineamente
to all parishes etc.
(PC)
3. VOCATION
CHALLENGES OBJECTIVES STRATEGIES INTERVENTIONS
Losing some of the
good vocations due
to the lack of good
and motivating
missionaries and
mission
opportunities.
To motivate
youngsters and
children to live up to
the ideals of some of
the old Missionaries
To publish the
biographies of some
outstanding
Missionaries.
Arrange experts to
speak on important
topics in parishes and
missions like the new
MASS, YOUCAT
etc. (C & PC)
4. GROUPS AND MOVEMENTS
CHALLENGES OBJECTIVES STRATEGIES INTERVENTIONS
Lack of sufficient
Lay involvement in
the Mission & in
Parishes
To form youth and
the children along
with the community
organizers
Formation of BCCs
at different Parishes
and at missions.
Commission would
encourage initiating
BCCs in all the
parishes. It would
disseminate the
available materials in
conducting BCCs in
the parishes.
Lack of real
motivation among
the young to follow
the path of the
missionaries.
To make more and
more children join
the missionary
groups.
The children are
prepared spiritually
to join missionary
groups and pray for
the missionaries and
help the missionaries
financially also.
PC.: Starting of
Missionary groups in
all our parishes and
missions as well as in
our formation Houses
2.5 VOCATION PROMOTION
MEMBERS:
1) Fr Konnanikad Michael (Coordinator) 2) Fr Kannappilly Paulson
3) Fr Kapplikunnel Mathew
4) Fr Madalimuthu Udaykumar
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POLICY OF PROMOTION & SELECTION OF CANDIDATES TO THE PROVINCE
1. The following criteria describe the requirements for admission to the aspirantates in the
province:
a) The applicant must be a "fully initiated" Catholic.
b) The applicant must be 15 years or above and should have passed class X / secondary
school / Diploma / PUC / Degree or above.
c) The applicant must have a desire to dedicate his life for the salvation of the young
people of today.
d) The applicant must be enjoying good physical and psychological health.
e) During the camp days or in an interview with the vocation director the applicant must
demonstrate sufficient intelligence so as to complete his future seminary studies and
college studies.
2. The criteria for the admission of the graduates and post graduates.
a) After the selection, the candidate could be referred to the provincial who in turn
would entrust the candidate to a rector of a regular community who would take care
of his formation besides involving the candidate in various activities of the
community.
b) If the candidate be found fit for the congregation, the last six months of his stay could
be considered as pre-novitiate period for which he should be sent to the Pre-novitiate
community.
3. Policies for the admission to the Apostolic School in Karnataka
a) The candidate must produce a letter from the parish priest.
b) The candidate must be hailing from a good practicing catholic family.
c) The candidate must have sufficient intelligence and have completed class VII in the
academic year 2011-12.
d) The candidate must have a wish to pursue studies in our English medium school at
Tumkur and become a Salesian of Don Bosco.
e) The candidate should be able to pay at least Rs. 600/ per month as boarding fee.
f) Deserving candidates may be offered a maximum of 50% of school fees as
scholarship.
g) The candidate shall be selected after a written test and an interview.
ACTION PLAN 1. PRESENT SITUATION
a) Nuclear families are on the increase in both regions.
b) Deteriorating religious values among the young and families and ambitious children.
c) Lack of support and encouragement from the part of the parents.
d) Negative propaganda in the media against priests and religious.
e) Reluctance on the part of some bishops to let promising candidates to opt for religious
Congregations.
f) We are perceived as Latin by some Syrian parish priests and as Syrian by some Latin
parish priests. Hence, their lack of cooperation.
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2. LINES OF ACTION
a) The vocation commission suggests that the theme of this year's vocation day be
"Proposing Vocations in the Local Community." Posters and prayer services will be
prepared and sent to the houses in preparation for the Vocation day. (29 October)
b) Vocation Directors of both regions shall conduct at least a few camps and retreats for
Catholic school children and youth in every community and neighbouring parishes with
help of the youth animators.
c) “Suvahini” of Karnataka region and “Don Bosco Vazhikatti” of Kerala will be improved
with Salesian matter.
d) We shall get the help of senior aspirants during summer Vocation camps.
e) A hand out will be prepared by the commission to be inserted in the ordination invitations
of our deacons this year.
f) Both the vocation promoters shall take initiatives in inserting on the province Web site
segments on vocation.
Besides all that are mentioned above, the following activities done by the regional vocation
promoters shall continue. They are:
a. Classes (in schools, colleges, parishes)
b. Correspondence
c. Camps and Selection
d. Home visits and phone calls
e. Follow-up visits
f. Advertisements, etc.
2.6 YOUTH CENTRES AND ORATORIES
MEMBERS:
1) Fr Mariavilla Kuriakose (Coordinator)
2) Fr Anthikat Jaison
3) Fr D'sa Jacob Anil
4) Fr Muthu Jude Anand
5) Fr Pulicode Sebastian
6) Mr Balraj Rayappa (Lourdunagara)
ACTION PLAN
In order to make the youth centres to be more efficient in youth ministry the following
activities were proposed according to the four dimensions.
1. Education and culture
a) Propose to the youth centres to conduct cultural feasts
b) Observe universally observed days of observance
c) Cultural exchange programme.
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2. Evangelization and catechesis
a) Conduct life orientation non-denominational retreats for youth centres.
b) Propose youth centres to have talks periodically for youth at the centres
3. Vocation
a) Conduct orientation programmes for students in Youth centres
b) Train animators in career guidance
c) Publish about vocation camps and follow up members personally.
4. Groups and Movements
a) Leadership training programs in August in both the regions
b) All Kerala Youth meet in May 2013
c) Zonal Level youth programmes in Karnataka
d) Inter-Youth centre competitions in February 2013
e) Animator‟s training programs in Pro-life, Human rights
f) Net work with Nehru Yuvakendra
g) Strengthen BYGs and start satellite youth groups
2. 7 THE YOUNG AT RISK MEMBERS:
1. Fr Puthenpurayil Kuriakose (Coordinator)
2. Fr Cheruvally George
3. Fr Padinjarayil Thomas
4. Fr Pallippuram Varghese
5. Fr Payyamthadathil George
6. Fr Pynadathu Varghese
7. Mr Manuel George (TVM)
8. Mr Shiva Mallu (BOSCO)
ACTION PLAN
1.0 GENERAL
1.1 Implementation of Child policy (by June 2012)
1.2 Training to be given to Deacons on YaR topics
1.3 Promotion of community based organisations and caring community in our YaR
centres.
1.4 Standardisation of centres (salary scale)
1.5 Standard Operating Procedures in YaR Centres
1.6 Scaling up of the Networking Programmes
1.7 Documentation to be upgraded using HomeLink software
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1.8 Orientation Training
On ICPS with regard to various schemes (for both Salesians and lay staff, region
wise)
JJ Act and Child rights
1.9 Implementation of child policies of DB. Child protection policies of CHILDLINE and
of funding agencies
1.10 Training and formation of CBO‟s as a preventive, protective and promotive strategy
for the welfare of the children/young at risk.
1.11 Standardisation:
Ensuring the legal status of our settings
Adequate infrastructure facilities in our settings
Use of Homelink software to document all YaR progranmmes and Individual care
plan
1.12 Scaling up major State level or province level common programmes to be taken up &
monitored by the Development Office of the province (BREADS)
1.13 Aiming Sustainability of the YaR centre
Advocacy at the state level & Province level
Tap the Govt. Resources
Documenting of experiences in the YaR sector
Fund raising events to support programmes
Collaborating with BOSCONET where ever possible
1.14 Systematic follow up of the children who are mainstreamed
1.15 Seminars and workshops on relevant topics at the state level
1.16 To strengthen our YaR presences action plan will be drawn up in a one-day workshop
for the Karnataka region.
YaR National Level
Welcoming migrants to our settings and standing by them if their rights are violated.
2. EDUCATION AND CULTURE
a. Schools and YaR centres to be linked to achieve the common goal of empowering the
marginalized.
b. We continue to provide quality education to children at risk.
c. We need to promote alternative forms of care in order to help children grow in their own
culture.
d. Education to love and opportunities for healthy psycho social development must be
provided.
e. Orientation of the neighbourhood Apostolate to be given to the Leaders of the
communities to safeguard and protect the rights of the children.
3. EVANGELISATION AND CATECHESIS
a) At common seminars some time can be allotted to address the issue of „praying with
children in a multi-religious context‟.
b) Module to be made available for each community for praying in various multi-religious
contexts.
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c) Promoting respect for the different religions of the beneficiaries of our projects.
d) Value system to be upheld in contexts where there is an erosion of values in the society.
4. VOCATION
a) Put mechanisms in place to ensure individual care plan for each child/youth in all our
centres.
b) To follow up the children/youth to recognise their call in life and prepare and facilitate
them to achieve their life‟s goal.
c) Offer career guidance, ensure periodic assessment of their life goal, and promote priestly
and religious vocations among our beneficiaries.
5. GROUPS AND MOVEMENTS
a) Organising the child rights clubs across the states especially in our Salesian settings.
b) Alumni groups/ past pupils meet to be conducted yearly.
c) Group system to be promoted in our centres.
d) Holiday camps and summer camps to be organized.
e) Youth for Youth movement to be revived where it already exists and promoted in new
centres.
3. SALESIAN FAMILY
General Coordinator: Fr Vattakunnel Emmanuel
3.1 Salesian Co-operators
1. Fr Vattakunnel Emmanuel (General Coordinator)
2. Fr Chirackel Devassy
3. Fr Koottungal Varghese
4. Fr Poovelickal Thomas
5. Fr Thannippara Varghese
6. Mr D S Antuvan (TVM)
7. Mr S K Dhanraj (Lingarajapura)
ACTION PLAN
a) In order to give a new impetus to the Salesian Family, the commission will organize a
meeting of the delegates of the Co-operators, Don Bosco Alumni, and ADMA a day
before/after the Rector‟s meeting.
b) For effective animation of the Co-operators, the commission will organize a meeting in
each zone of both Karnataka and Kerala regions. During that zonal meeting, the
commission will focus on the guidelines given by the Rector Major in preparation for
the bicentenary celebration of the birth of Don Bosco. The commission will also give
practical guidelines to the local units regarding the dissemination of the theme at the
local level.
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c) The commission will continue to make sure that each unit organizes one-day retreat in
preparation for Easter.
d) The commission will prepare a list of well trained and qualified Co-operators and avail
their services and skills in various units and apostolate of the Salesian community.
e) With the consent of the rectors of the formation houses, the provincial delegate and the
coordinator will visit the formation houses – Pre-Novitiate, Novitiate & Post Novitiate
houses; KJC – to speak about the co-operators movement.
f) Every unit of the Salesian Co-operator will try to promote the Salesian bulletin and also
try to contribute by way of giving news about their activities and views on current
issues.
g) For strengthening the bond among the Salesian Co-operators and celebrate the same
identity, the commission will continue to exhort them to celebrate the birthdays and
anniversaries of the family members during their monthly gatherings and to organize
monthly prayer meetings in one of the houses of a Co-operator.
h) For the effectiveness of the commission it was decided to have a meeting with the Co-
operators‟ council meeting in August 2012.
i) A mid-year evaluation of the activities of the commission will be done in October /
November Provincial Council of the Co-operators.
j) The Salesian Family Day will be organized on the first Sunday of November at KJC,
Bangalore for the Karnataka region. For greater participation and for the effective
animation of the family members in Kerala region, the commission proposed that the
Family Day could be conducted at various zones viz. Thope, Vaduthala and DB Bhavan
(Mannuthy). This will be organized in November, December and January. However, a
wider consultation will be made in August 2012 among the family members of the
region.
k) In order to revive the units that are inactive, the commission proposes the following:
i. Appointment of the local delegate should be based on his interest for the growth
of the movement.
ii. The Provincial delegate is requested to keep a personal contact with the local
delegates and to encourage the local delegates so that they may take an active
role in the animation of the Co-operators.
iii. To encourage and revitalize every unit, the delegate will visit every unit at least
once a year through his animation along with the local delegate.
iv. The local delegate is requested to visit the inactive members of the respective
unit and make them aware of the Salesian call they have received.
v. Let the commission make sure with the help of the local delegate that regular
monthly meetings and activities are organized in each local unit.
vi. The Provincial delegate and Provincial coordinator of the Co-operators of the
province will write a letter to every local delegate and the coordinator to prepare
an action plan for the current academic year keeping in mind the four
dimensions of the youth ministry. This action plan as well as the final evaluation
at the end of the academic year will have to be presented to the Provincial Co-
coordinator/ the delegate. Hence this year each unit is requested to do the
following:
a) Make family visits in order to help the sick and the aged to rid
loneliness.
b) Conduct Bible quiz for the altar boys
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c) Organize a programme for the young people of the locality viz. career
guidance
d) Try to identify young people who show inclination to religious and
priestly life.
e) Animate various groups of young children: eg. Altar servers, Mission
League, KCYM, CLC, BOSCO Youth etc.
l) The commission will try to initiate new units at Prakashpalaya, Lourdunagara, and KGF
with the help of the respective community animators. The commission will also follow
up the formation of the aspiring co-operators at Bathery and Angadikadavu.
m) The vocation directors of the region will be informed in advance to address the zonal
meetings of the co-operators to prepare strategies for promoting vocations to the
members of the Salesian family.
n) For the Formation of both the regular and the new members the provincial delegate will
prepare animation notes on various themes and send them to each local unit.
3.2 DON BOSCO ALUMNI
MEMBERS:
1. Fr Kuruvanmakal Martin (Coordinator)
2. Fr Cherukunnel Joseph
3. Fr Fernandes Dominic Savio
4. Fr Neeliyara Benny
5. Mr Glen Brass (Karnataka)
6. Mr Johny Alex (Kerala)
ACTION PLAN
1. EDUCATION AND CULTURE
a) Every unit will hold an Annual General Body Meeting (AGM) during which the Salesian
Community, teachers and alumni members along with their families will have an
occasion to get to know each other.
b) In all formal and non-formal settings, alumni movement will be officially initiated.
Alumni members will be of great benefit to our institution at every stage by way of
expertise, financial assistance, legal assistance etc. The Rector/ Principal/ Headmaster/
local delegate will see to the animation of the local unit. The colleges and schools will
make a special effort to begin the units.
c) A list of well trained and qualified alumni members will be prepared and their service
will be made available to our institutions.
d) The Rectors/ Principals/ Headmasters/ Local delegate will keep up the contact with the
alumni through e-mail especially during Christmas and Easter Season through e-
newsletter, face book etc. An update on the various events of the institution will keep the
spirit of alumni alive.
e) The students passed out through MoRD Project as well as in the YaR sector too will be
included in the alumni movement.
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f) The alumni movement will be extended also to our past aspirants. The Rectors of
aspirants will maintain a data bank of the aspirants. Most of them seem to be well placed
in the society.
g) Better follow up of GEX (Young Alumni) to be ensured by having more batch gatherings
under the supervision of the Rector/Principal/ Headmaster/ Local Delegate on a day that
is fixed earlier. There can be more than one GEX unit within the same institution.
2. EVANGELISATION AND CATECHESIS
a) At least once in two months the local delegate will meet the alumni members and animate
them.
b) Half day animation will be conducted for the alumni during Christmas and Lent.
c) A combined animation for the local delegates of alumni, co-operators and ADMA will be
conducted at the provincial level.
d) The delegate and some of the members of alumni will address the students of philosophy
and novices to brief them about the movement.
e) As far as possible, every unit will be visited by the Provincial delegate or by one of the
Provincial council members.
f) Alumni movement will be introduced to the students in the schools and colleges at least
one year prior to the passing out rather than at the end of the academic session.
3. VOCATION
a) At least twice a year the alumni will address the school/ college community to inspire the
present students.
b) Encourage all the registered alumni members to have Don Bosco Bulletin in their homes.
c) Career Guidance, Soft Skills and Life Skills will be imparted to schools and colleges
using the resource persons from the alumni.
d) A booklet regarding the working of alumni and a short PowerPoint presentation will be
made available to all the institutions to motivate the students to join the movement.
4. GROUPS AND MOVEMENTS
a) Every institution should maintain a data bank of the alumni for future reference. When
Salesians change, the continuity of the movement is to be ensured.
b) If possible, the alumni should be given the provision to register on the website year-wise /
batch-wise.
c) Newsletter of the alumni will be published once a year.
d) The commission will meet twice a year to monitor the functioning of the alumni in the
province.
e) The houses in Karnataka shall be encouraged to begin as many alumni units as possible.
f) Every existing unit should take up more activities at the unit level to attract more alumni
to get involved into the unit.
g) Batch gatherings are to be encouraged in our campus provided at least one Salesian is
present.
h) The alumni members who are able to extend financial support to our apostolate should be
encouraged to take up specific and concrete project at the local and provincial settings
rather than giving monetary assistance to the former Rector/ Principal/ Headmaster etc.
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3.3 ASSOCIATION OF MARY HELP OF CHRISTIANS (ADMA)
MEMBERS:
1. Fr Joe Kallupurackakam (Coordinator)
2. Fr Thomas Poovelickal
3. Mr Bosco PL
ACTION PLAN
Introduction
There are three units of ADMA in our Province. They are 1) Don Bosco, Irinjalakuda,
2) Don Bosco, Vaduthala and 3) Don Bosco Bhavan (Mannuthy). All together there are 160
active members in these three units. In the past scholastic year (in July 2011), 8 members
took their promise as ADMA members in Don Bosco Bhavan (Mannuthy). 20 members are
getting ready for their promise in the coming months at Don Bosco Bhavan (Mannuthy). Don
Bosco Angamaly and Kristu Jyothi College have under the leadership of Fr J. Joseph and Fr
Gilbert Choondel respectively started giving initial formation to the would-be ADMA
members. Don Bosco, Angadikadavu, and Don Bosco, Pavur, under the leadership of Fr Jose
Koyickal and Fr Aloysius respectively, are taking steps to initiate ADMA in their
communities.
1. EDUCATION AND CULTURE
a) The ADMA members to be given animation on Don Bosco and on the preventive system
twice a year in the months of October and March 2012.
b) The ADMA members to be given animation on the importance of the bi-centenary of
Marian Congress in Italy
2. EVANGELISATION AND CATECHESIS
a) Trimonthly recollection to be held for the ADMA members.
b) The ADMA members have the special privilege of plenary indulgences on nine days
a year. The following are the days on which they get plenary indulgences: 25 January, 31
January, 25 March, 24 May, 31 May, 15 August, 08 September, 8 December and 25
December. Hence special spiritual animation in preparation for the above will be done
for them.
c) One of the important duties of ADMA members is to pray for vocations in the church and
for Salesian family. Hence whenever they gather together they do pray for this intention.
They also pray daily for this intention personally.
d) Another important responsibility they take upon themselves is to spread devotion to the
Eucharistic Lord and Our Blessed Mother. Hence they do the needful to propagate these
two devotions dear to the heart of Don Bosco by giving Marian Prayer Booklets.. These
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distributed to all the catholic staff and students in all our Salesian communities by the
Province spiritual Animator of ADMA after having given a meaningful introduction to
the same in the coming scholastic year.
e) The ADMA members to initiate chain Rosary and Eucharistic adorations for the
intentions of the Salesians and the Salesian family.
3. VOCATION
a) Promoting vocation is an important responsibility of every ADMA member. Hence they
help the vocation promoter in promoting vocations to Salesian life by identifying
candidates from their neighbourhood.
b) Once in three months (June, September, December, March) ADMA members to be
animated on their unique vocation to be an ADMA member.
4. GROUPS AND MOVEMENTS
a) ADMA Members meet together monthly.
b) Birthdays and feast days of the members to be celebrated when they gather together
monthly.
c) Annual Marian Pilgrimage according to their regulations to be conducted unit wise.
(Article 4)
d) Spread devotion to the Eucharist and Our Blessed Mother by free distribution of leaflets
on the above topic and prayers on the same.
e) The members to celebrate Annual Marian day. (Article 11)
f) Local level Salesian Family Day to be celebrated annually. (Article 11)
SUGGESTIONS TO INITIATE MORE UNITS OF ADMA IN THE PROVINCE
1. At the Provincial Level:-
a) Identify the communities of the Province where ADMA can easily be started.
b) The Provincial to appoint a spiritual animator for ADMA in these communities. (Article
13)
c) The ADMA Animator of the Province to meet together with the ADMA animators of the
communities and make an action plan to initiate ADMA.
d) ADMA to be part of the syllabus for the Novices, the final year students of the
Philosophate and the Deacons of the Theologate to make them aware of Don Bosco's
Marian and Eucharistic Ministry.
e) The Rector Major has recently introduced the concept of Youth ADMA and thus he has
also stressed the need of family apostolate to be more effective. Any Catholic who has
completed the age of 18 is eligible to become a member of ADMA.
f) According to Article 7 of the regulations, it belongs to the Salesian provincial to erect the
ADMA in the institutions of the Salesians and of the Daughters of Mary Help of
Christians. This is to be implemented in the F.M.A convents so that ADMA can be
initiated.
g) The ADMA Spiritual Animator to promote ADMA by initiating satellite units in distant
places where there are Don Bosco Alumni and others who are Marian devotees, after due
preparation, and attaching them to a Mother unit of ADMA existing in a Salesian
community.
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h) Initiate ADMA in as many Salesian communities as possible as it is more of a pious
association in which ordinary faithful devoted to Our Blessed Mother can form part and
thereby enjoy the spiritual benefits of the nine days of plenary indulgences. The Rector
Major exhorts us to bring in a vast movement of persons to be in communion with the
Salesian family. ADMA which has typically Salesian spirituality with the devotions to the
Blessed sacrament and our Blessed Mother is indeed a wonderful tool in our hands to
spread these two devotions and thus to obtain grace for the Salesian family and the
Church at large. Among the ADMA members the more committed ones could be invited
to become Salesian cooperators as well. In order to receive the spiritual benefits of the
nine days of plenary indulgences granted to ADMA members the Salesian cooperators,
past pupils and other Marian devotees to be initiated to ADMA.
i) As ADMA is still in the initial stage in our province, a PowerPoint Presentation of
ADMA could be presented to the leaders of the communities by the Animator of ADMA
during the Rectors meeting 2012 and promote ADMA in our Province .
2. At the Local Level
a) Where can ADMA be started?
i. ADMA can be introduced to people who attend Holy Mass in our houses.
ii. ADMA can be introduced to the Catholic staff of our institutions.
iii. ADMA could easily be introduced to the Co-operators and Don Bosco Alumni and
their family members.
4. SOCIAL COMMUNICATIONS MEMBERS:
1. Fr Choondal Gilbert (Coordinator)
2. Fr Kannazhath Bobby
3. Fr Konnanikad Michael
4. Fr Narikunnel Sebastian
5. Fr Thalakottur Nicholas
ACTION PLAN
1. Re-releasing the film ‘Mission to Love’ with Malayalam and Kannada sub-titles
The commission through Fr C.J Sebastian will work towards garnering the copyright of the
widely esteemed film on Don Bosco „Mission to Love‟ produced by RAI, Italy. Once the
copyright is bagged, the film will be re-released in the Province in DVD format with sub-
titles in Malayalam and Kannada.
2. Media Literacy Sessions for Parents
The commission will assist the schools, colleges and parishes of the Province to organize
media literacy seminars for parents, during one of the PTA meetings to educate them into the
right use of the modern means of communication especially television, internet and mobile
phones from the perspective of the formation of their children.
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3. Regional Level Media Education Package for teachers
The commission will offer a media education package for teachers of schools and colleges in
Vaduthala for those in Kerala and at the Provincial House for those in Karnataka, equipping
them to respond to the challenges posed by the media to the children and the young.
4. Membership in SIGNIS
The commission will work towards more Salesians and Salesian Houses taking individual
and institutional membership in SIGNIS and ICPA, the official media bodies of the Catholic
Church, that offer financial assistance for various media projects.
5. Translation of ‘Media Guide’
The commission will translate the media literacy textbook in Malayalam „Media Guide‟ into
English and Kannada to groom the young generation with the required media management
proficiency.
6. Publication of ‘Christ Times’
The commission will re-launch „Christ Times‟, the Catechetical Newspaper in English, to be
distributed in schools and parishes. Fr Gilbert Choondal will do it in English, Fr C.J
Sebastian in Malayalam and Fr Anil D‟Sa in Kannada.
7. Constitution of Editorial Boards for Don Bosco Magazines
The commission will propose the editorial boards for the Salesian Bulletins in Malayalam
and Kannada to be approved by the Provincial Council. Fr Bobby Kannazhath will prepare
the editorial policy for the magazine to be submitted to the Provincial Council for ratification.
8. Promotion of Don Bosco Magazine and books on Don Bosco
The commission will prepare a practical package for the promotion and distribution of the
Salesian Bulletins and Salesian Literature across the State.
9. ISBN Certification
The commission will process the ISBN certification for the books published by Don Bosco
Publications in Kerala.
10. Launching Don Bosco Bookstall at Vennala
The commission will explore and process the opening of a bookstall at Don Bosco Vennala,
on the pattern of St. Paul‟s, to sell Salesian literature and books published by Don Bosco
Publications.
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5. DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
MEMBERS:
1. Fr Manneduppankuzhiyil George (Coordinator)
2. Fr Churavelikudilil Jose
3. Fr Manissery Sebastian (Babu)
4. Fr Nedumparambil Joy
ACTION PLAN
a) The commission proposes to facilitate setting up of a desk/office towards local fund
raising in each local house. This will be begun with those institutions wanting to take this
initiative and willing to participate. The commission will support in setting up of such an
office/desk and equip the persons allocated through training and support. They will also
be followed up to ensure the task is taken up and to monitor the same.
b) Support and enable all communities to take up a visioning and strategic planning exercise
to have an integrated “Development Plan” for next 15 to 20 years. The commission
proposes to offer the support and facilitation in this matter through required training and
assistance of expertise towards realizing this.
c) The commission will study and inform/instruct the communities particularly the
administrators on the approved “Manual for Administrators” approved by SPCSA.
6. Bosco Institute of Social Sciences (BISS)
Director: Fr Chittilappilly Francis
Bosco Institute of Social Sciences (BISS) is a resource centre of excellence in research,
training, documentation and advocacy. Established in 2004-05 as the Silver Jubilee memorial
of the Salesian Province of Bangalore, BISS marks the flowering of over four decades of
dedicated service experience of rehabilitating and mainstreaming of marginalized and
vulnerable sections of the society such as bonded labourers, fisher community, delinquent
and vagrant youth, children on the streets, child labourers, school-drop outs, abused and
trafficked children, etc., by the Salesians of Don Bosco in the states of Karnataka and Kerala.
BISS intends to scientifically and systematically capture the rich experiences from the above
fields and place the wealth of knowledge gained and the lessons learned before the larger
society. Essentially, BISS is a knowledge management centre where knowledge is collated
through systematic and scientific data and information gathering processes, knowledge is
created through research and advanced analysis applications and knowledge is disseminated
through various capacity building programmes and modes of communication. Thus it aims to
contribute towards improving the quality of life of the socially, economically, culturally and
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BISS is confident of being able to contribute towards motivating that section of society which
is more fortunate, to participate in all the efforts to provide a life of joy and dignity for every
human being, particularly the young. BISS is also hopeful of sharing in the on-going
processes towards empowering and orienting young people, including those who plan and
execute programmes in the public space, in an effort to bringing about wellbeing and balance
in society.
BISS has been registered as a Society under the Registrar of Societies, Karnataka. It has also
obtained 12A and 80G registration under IT.
Action Plan
1. Administrative
- Work towards strengthening the staff position.
- Initiating the process for an FC number for BISS.
- Looking for funds for BISS.
- Initiating the physical infra-structure for BISS.
2. Research
- Complete the Research Study on DBCLM, Davangere.
- Taking up one more Research Study on another institution of our province.
3. Training
- Organizing two training programmes during the year.
4. Documentation
- As part of its documentation activities, BISS is intending to prepare a series of
documentary movies on some of the unique apostolates in our province. This year
BISS will prepare two documentary films of about half-an-hour duration each, on
Snehabhavan, Palluruthy. BISS has already started working towards this.
5. Publication
- National YaR Directory
- Don Bosco Technical Skills Training: A national Impact Study.
- DBCLM, Davangere – Child Labour Intervention Model.
- Research Study of Fr. C.P. Varghese on Youth & Internet
- YaR News.
- Improving BISS Website: www.biss4youth.org