Here’s an interesting video about the Salesians of Don Bosco as we celebrate 150 years!
Posts Tagged ‘Don Bosco’
Celebrating 150 Years
Posted in Salesians, tagged Don Bosco, Salesians, Salesians of Don Bosco, St. John Bosco, Video on March 21, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Bloggin’ on Bosco
Posted in Don Bosco, tagged Catechist, Catholic, Don Bosco, St. John Bosco on February 2, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Nicholas wrote a great post for the feast of St. John Bosco, please check it out when you have a chance.
Click here
Underneath the post has also listed a lot of great Salesian or St. John Bosco links as well.
Praise God for his work as a dedicated Catechist and Catholic!
Please pray for him and his ministry
Don Bosco’s Life
Posted in Don Bosco, tagged Don Bosco, Life, St. John Bosco, Video on February 1, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Happy Feast of St. John Bosco! Here’s a little video about his life, St. John Bosco pray for us!
Don Bosco’s Missionary Spirit
Posted in Don Bosco, Uncategorized, tagged Cagliero, Don Bosco, Missionary, Missionary Work, Missions, St. John Bosco on January 29, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Don Bosco was a man on a mission entrusted to him by God. He knew his mission to help the poor and abandoned young people would include far more youth than merely those in Northern Italy, this was a mission of grand proportions. What was it that drove him to send missionaries out to distant [...]
Don Bosco’s Devotion to Our Lady
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Don Bosco, Mary, Our Lady on January 6, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Fr. Javier shares his thoughts on Don Bosco and Mary…
You don’t have to know much about Don Bosco to know that his devotion to Mary played an enormous role in his life and work. He received from his mother the basic examples and instructions to awaken in his young heart this devotion. Divine Providence had [...]
Lectio, Don Bosco Style
Posted in Salesians, Spiritual Life, tagged Don Bosco, Holy Scripture, Lectio, Lectio Divina, St. John Bosco on September 30, 2008 | 1 Comment »
And so I’m back, I appologize for the long hiatus of not posting. The Lord has been keeping me busy in a great way. I am a Salesian Brother now! Praise God and I’m now fully immersed in studying for the priesthood and also trying to find any extra moments to spend on our apostolate [...]
Why We Stay with Don Bosco
Posted in Jesus, tagged Christian, Don Bosco, Eternity, God, Heaven, Jesus, Salesians on July 22, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Fr. Javier has done it again! Here is his third installment!
Why is it that we stay with Don Bosco? Quite simply, Don Bosco leads us to Christ.
We read in the Biographical Memoirs that the boys at the Oratory used to point to Don Bosco and comment: Doesn’t he look like Jesus? There is a direct [...]
Don Bosco’s Education
Posted in Don Bosco, tagged Don Bosco, Dream, education, God, Learning, Mamma Margaret, seminary, St. John Bosco, Study on June 24, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Fr. Javier’s second installment of getting to know Don Bosco, enjoy!
Don Bosco´s somewhat scattered sequence of elementary and secondary education can easily be understood when you take into account his origins, he grew up knowing the life of the country as his were a small farming family.
If God had not called him to be a [...]
Getting to Know Don Bosco
Posted in Salesians, tagged Don Bosco, Grigio, Pope Benedict, Pope Benedict XVI, Saint John Bosco, St. Anthony, St. Francis on June 15, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Father Javier SDB one of my great teachers and also a great example of a Salesian priest will be adding to the blog from time to time and writing some reflections on St. John Bosco. Here is the first, enjoy!
“Grigio” Don Bosco’s Dog
Looking at Benedict XVI’s coat of arms I was wondering how a bear [...]
WWJD+WWDBD4WYD
Posted in Young, tagged Don Bosco, Jesus, Jesus Christ, World Youth Day, WYD, xt3, Youth on June 13, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
If you didn’t understand the title of this post, don’t worry neither did I, just kidding, it is what would Jesus and Don Bosco do for World Youth Day.
Well I am sure both of them will be there with all the young people, and I think if they were still in their old [...]