Entries in Salesians (10)

Monday
Mar212016

March Madness: Vocation Style

The Salesians at the Don Bosco Residence had its own version of March Madness with a young adult discernment group this past weekend.  Members of Reborn Young Christ, a Korean ministry located in Stony Point, New York came together for fun, faith, and discernment in true Salesian style from March 18th-20th.  The four participant- Rono Yick, Jae Kim, Peter Chang, and Woojin Chae- experienced days in the life of our formation house to get a chance to see what it means to live communal vocation. They were able to participate in Mass, in vocation formation sessions, work period, recreation, praying the rosary, community building games, a Korean noodle social, and hearing vocation stories from some of our guys in initial formation.  One of the community building games featured “Whose Line Is It Anyway,” an improvisational comedy show that originated as a British radio program and later aired in America.

       

 

 

 

 For sure, the Salesian faith-based Reborn Young Christ organization provided common ground for participants to understand a Salesian context for discerning religious life. Another take on our March Madness for a new group of discerners will take place over the Tridium with participants traveling from Champaign, IL/ Tampa, FL/ and the Westbank of New Orleans.  

Monday
Feb082016

Super Bowl, Super Discernment

If you ask many people what they did this past weekend, they would say that they watched the Broncos take on the Panthers for the coveted 50th Super Bowl Championship. However that was the only super event of the weekend if you ask some members of our Salesian family. This past weekend was not only marked by Super Bowl, it was also graced with one Super Discernment Weekend by the Office of Vocations. The vocation team led by Fr. Jim Berning, Br. Bernie Dube, and Fr. Dennis Hartigan hosted a special large contingent of high schoolers and young adult men who participated in the winter Come and See held at Don Bosco Residence from February 5-7.  The program provided the participants with fruitful Oratorian interaction with Salesian life in a variety of ways through ice-breakers, community-building games, festive meals, prayers, vocations stories, and even an engaging in-door soccer recreation at the Our Lady of the Valley Gym.  Given our overnight accommodations with the Salvatorian Fathers Monastery in Verona, NJ, the panoramic scenic overview of New York City was the “awesome” cap to the weekend as stated by the participants.

There was a diverse group of participants in attendance that brought members of the Salesian family from all over. The young men who made the journey to attend were:
Francis Vu of Allen, TX
Timothy Ripka of Salesian High School
Tommy Stika and Kevin White of Don Bosco Preparatory High School
Nikolas Filice of Toronto
Jonathan Rafael, Christopher Espinoza, Santos Rivera, Jude Eguia, and Dhivyan Grille of Don Bosco Christo Ray, Washington DC. 

The vocation team helped to foster an oratory environment that enabled the participants to feel right at home and aided them to search for the manner in which God was calling them to pursue their heart’s desire.  Nevertheless, an additional twist was added to this discernment weekend.  Tommy Stika, who made the discernment weekend earlier last October, was asked to be a young discernment team member.  The fact that Tommy shared from his own lived experience allowed the other participants to relate with a fellow journeyer on the same path of discernment.

The “take home” experience for many of the participants was a resounding sense of community.  The fraternal life from the weekend attracted the discerners to really consider Salesian life, an integral aspect of our living that is a centerpiece in General Chapter 27. As we thank God for the opportunity to facilitate the needs of these discernment participants through prayer, community, and understanding the Salesian charism, let us all commit to promoting the next discernment program scheduled for the Easter Tridium from March 24-26, 2016.  There will be an informational flyer posted soon!

Wednesday
Oct212015

Come and See Canada, A Discernment Weekend Experience

    The work of Salesian vocations is alive and well in Canada, and we could not be more overjoyed. The Salesians of St. Benedict Community recently hosted five young adults on a Come and See Discernment Weekend at Etobicoke, Canada from October 16-18.  The participants included Myrick Rodrigues, David Andrews, Avery Burrows, Steve Polo, and Ivan Skokos.  Fr. Jim Zettel and Fr. Jim Berning facilitated the weekend program as they worked together to accompany these young men into understanding Salesian religious life and their own vocation callings. 

    The activities of the weekend took place both at the parish setting where the Youth Group was in operation and at Don Bosco Residence where many of the presentations and discussions occurred.  A discernment journal was used throughout the days so that the participants could understand how God’s presence was threaded throughout their entire lives and how God has been calling them to discern His plan for their future         

    A true beauty of the weekend was how welcoming and encouraging the parishioners of St. Benedict were as they hosted us and even prepared the meals for the occasion.  The St. Benedict community created an environment of familiarity, welcome, and home that brought the participants to feel a real attraction to Salesian life.  In the weeks ahead, let’s include these vocations in our intentions so that they continue to be seekers, and that they have the courage to surrender themselves to God’s plan.  

Tuesday
Oct202015

Working to grow the Church’s Deepest Vocation

Pope Paul VI said, “Evangelizing is in fact the grace and vocation proper to the Church. She exists in order to evangelize…to preach and teach…” Franciscan University graciously lived those words during their recent annual vocations fest event. The school opened their doors on October 9 for the event held in Steubenville, Ohio to a sizeable crowd of religious, students, and welcomed guests; all of whom gathered in fellowship and love of our Faith and our Church.  The University brought together 55 religious institutes that provided participants with the opportunity of discovering many religious charisms in our Faith, and an opportunity to accompany discerners who have heard God’s call in their lives.  Since many of the students at the university are double majors with either theology or catechetics, they are often interested in religious life or to serve as lay missioner.  Thus having events like this help to offer many of the students an opportunity to work towards their future endeavors and discernment.

 

Br. Josh Sciullo and Fr. Jim Berning invited participants to discover more about the charisms of Don Bosco at the Salesian booth through interactive games and engaging conversation.  The day concluded with a joyful celebration of the liturgy and a large group lunch. The sentiment that was most shared  and discussed by everyone in attendance was a sense of purpose. Whether you were an exhibitor, a participant, or an organizer it was very clear to see that we had all gathered there that day for the extreme importance of working together to grow our Church. God said that “where two or more are gathered in my name, I am there”, but gather we must!

Monday
Sep212015

When An Invitation Is Answered...

As Salesians, we often encourage young people to come to know about who we are and our spirituality by joining us in our works, prayers, celebrations, etc. This invitation was most recently accepted by three remarkable young men as they joined us for a Young Adult Discernment Weekend. These young men, Anthony Pinto of Miami, FL-  Ivan Gemio of Port Chester, NY-  and Namir Warmack of  Orange, NJ- participated in the Come & See weekend on September 18th to 20th as a part of their discernment journey.  The entire community of the Don Bosco Residence was on hand to welcome these guests which helped to give this discernment retreat a warm familial feeling.

The weekend was faith-filled and fun-filled opportunity for the participants to experience a bit about Salesian life through many experiences. Thankfully due to his early arrival from Miami, Fr. Dennis Hartigan and Br. Rafael Vargas were gracious enough to show Anthony what a day at Don Bosco Prep in Ramsey held for the students and Salesians there. He was able to see the importance of fraternity amongst the students and the Salesian community which he had come to learn about when he first met Fr. Matt DeGance at camp this past summer. Later on, when the remaining participants joined the program, they were able to participate fully in the Friday activities of the community which included sharing their initial vocation story, enjoying a pizza dinner, and joining in with members of Seton Hall University’s DOVE program who volunteer at the youth center at Our Lady of the Valley.

 On Saturday, the participants were further welcomed by the larger Salesian family at the Jubilee Celebrations at Stony Point honoring those Salesians who have devoted themselves for significant years to the service of the Lord in the spirit of St. John Bosco. I believe that getting to share in the camaraderie and joy of this special celebration helped our young adult discerners to see how being called to be a Salesian is not a solo event, but rather that it means being part of a great and beautiful family every step of the way. The remainder of the weekend went on to include some recreational time with the community in a game of soccer, discussions and reflections on vocations, and an opportunity to spend time journaling in the hopes of helping them to discover, understand and map out their vocation.

Our Come and See weekend drew to a close with Liturgy with the parish community at Our Lady of the Valley wherein Fr. Steve Dumais’ homily highlighted for our participants and the church community that we’re all called to hold on to the innocence of faith  that is often modeled by children and believe in God’s awe and wonder with unabashed virtuousness as they do.  All in all, this past Come and See weekend provided the young men with a comprehensive understanding of the Salesian way, the lived community experience, and a chance to see how they fit into all of it.  They will continue to be accompanied to find if this is where they are being called to give their lives to the Lord.  Let’s pray with them and for them that they may find their path to discipleship in the Lord Jesus.