OUR STYLE



MOTTO: "BE ALL YOU CAN BE!" for "God's glory is a person fully alive..."

INSPIRATION: DON BOSCO
- who dreamt big, loved much, lived for the young, shared his faith.

MISSION: To reach out to young people; accompany, inspire, empower & guide them towards their integral, human, social & spiritual maturity.

STYLE:
Joyful optimism springing from a deep trust in GOD's goodness. Be yourself, enjoy your stay, make new friends, stay connected.


APPROACH: Psycho-Spiritual. METHODOLOGY: Experiential & Participative Learning. LANGUAGES: English & Tamil

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Monday, 2 January 2012

Summer Seminar Programmes 2012

Here we are with the Summer Seminar Programmes for 2012!

Every summer, DBYAC offers two important seminars for all those working with and for the youth. So, once again, here is your chance to equip yourself with skills and techniques to understand and work with the young people. They are:
  • Seminar on Skills in Youth Ministry
  • Seminar on Counselling the youth
 Details will be given in a very short time....




Thursday, 22 December 2011

The Christmas Ten Commandments


The Christmas Ten Commandments re-written to suit us today…

 1.      You shall not leave "Christ" out of Christmas, making it "Xmas."  To some, "X" stands for the unknown. Christ is the reason for the season!
2.      You shall prepare your soul for Christmas.  Spend not so much on gifts that your soul is forgotten (a good confession is a nice way to prepare your heart for Christmas).
3.      You shall not let Santa Claus replace Christ, thus robbing the day of its spiritual reality (Prepare yourself with prayer and the Word of God).
4.      You shall not neglect your church.  Its services highlight the true meaning of the season.   Contribute to the wellbeing of your Church.
5.      You shall not neglect the needy. Share thy blessings with many who will go hungry and cold unless you are generous.
6.      You shall not neglect thy family during this season. You shall not forget the elderly and those who are lonely at Christmas time.
7.      You shall not value gifts received by their cost.  Even the least expensive may signify love, and that is more priceless than silver and gold. You shall give yourself with your gift.  This will increase its value a hundred fold, and he who receives it shall treasure it forever.
8.      You shall prepare your home with Christmas symbols (the crib, Christmas carols, the Advent wreath, the star, the angels, the Christmas tree etc.).
9.      You shall be as a little child.  Not until you have become in spirit as a little one are you ready to enter into the kingdom of Heaven.
10. You shall give your heart to Christ.  Let Him be at the top of your Christmas list.

Have a wonderful Christmas celebration with Child Jesus in your hearts and in your homes!

Monday, 19 December 2011

Celebrating the Christmas Joy with Neighbouring Religious

It is Christmas time: at DBYAC, Ennore it is a time of Celebration and Fellowship. It is a time of expressing and living the solidarity of the clergy and religious of the Ennore area.



The annual feature of Christmas get-together of the parish priests & religious of the neighbourhood was held on saturday, 16th December 2011 in our campus. Parish priests of Eranavur, Bharathiyar Nagar and Tiruvotriyur were the clergy along with sisters from different congregations as varied as our Salesian Sisters (FMA), Sisters of Charity, FSJ sisters, JMJ sisters, SMA sisters, Seva Missionary sisters and Sisters of Nava Jeevan Community.

The hall was beautifully decorated and a grand crib was created by our young men of the centre, Muthu, Rajesh and Vellankanni. It formed a fitting background to the celebrations of the evening.

Fr. Felix began the proceedings with a well-thought and meaningful prayer service. The highlight was placing the different protaganists  of the crib by the religious themselves. Child Jesus took centre-stage and was rightly honoured and felicitated by all gathered by singing carols in Tamil, English, Hindi and Malayalam.

A time of fun and games followed during which time different communities sang carols, played some fun games and enjoyed themselves.

And then followed the Agape Meal - food brought by different communities were shared among each other.

Finally, everyone wished Merry Christmas, prayed together one last time and left for their respective communities promising to be back for the same next year.






A Formation Seminar for Formators


Don Bosco Youth Animation Centre, Ennore was once again a beehive of activity. Salesian Formators from different parts of South East Asia were gathered together for five days of togetherness and celebration.


A national level seminar on “Affective Maturity” was conducted by SAFC (South Asian Formation Commission) for the formation personnel from 26 to 30th November 2011 at Don Bosco Youth Animation Centre, DBYAC, Ennore. All the Novice Masters, the rectors of the various philosophates and prenovitiates, the formation delegates of the provinces, and the delegates from the various formation houses sans theologates, 43 in all, attended this disturbing – as some of the participants would put it – and challenging seminar and workshop conducted by Fr. Mariadass Selvarathinam OMI from Sri Lanka.
Fr. Chrys Saldana sdb, of the formation department in Rome, during the inaugural mass invited the participants to look deeper into themselves and their emotions and to be committed to their own search or quest for God in their lives – the core of religious life. That was the anchor point around which the whole seminar revolved: the formation of the formators.
Several sessions of input and in-depth sharing in small groups left the participants mesmerized, confused and uncomfortable – Not  the way in which the seminar was organized. No one could point a finger at Fr. Loddy, SAFC Co-ordinator, who with his meticulous planning not only made our stay comfortable but also an enjoyable one with a half day of outing to Little Mount and to St. Bede’s for a sumptuous dinner.
Thanks to Fr. Jospeh Jeyaraj, Fr. Henry and Bro. Lobo and to the pastoral community at DBYAC, Ennore.
The participants were confused and uncomfortable to realize that first and foremost they needed formation and that they need to start the spiritual struggle which is life-long. A formator is called to co-journey with the formee. Therefore it is a journey of both the formee as well as the formator.
What emerged from these discussions were:
·         In this co-journeying with the formee, the formator himself needs supervision.
·         We need a radical shift in our formation process – from legality to spirituality, from falling in line to falling in love with the core of one’s being which is LOVE.
·         We need to move from duality to acceptance, wholeness, integration and oneness. The journey toward oneness is true spirituality. Reaching oneness is mysticism. The end of formation is mysticism.
·         The participants returned home with a bag full of homework to do – to start the journey, to struggle through the journey (Spirituality) and hopefully reach the end Oneness, Mysticism.
Fr. Stalin Arokiam Dhanraj

Sunday, 30 October 2011

Jubilant welcome to Don Bosco in Ennore


Fr Paul Raj Amal - Chennai, Oct. 29. 2011
The casket with the relic of Don Bosco received a jubilant welcome at the Don Bosco Youth Animation Centre (DBYAC), Ennore, as it arrived at 8.15 a.m., today. More than 1500 school children and about 2500 people waited in eager expectation as the vehicle with the relic inched its way through the narrow streets towards DBYAC, in the northern suburb of Chennai. The vehicle was escorted by the youth of the neighbourhood on their motor bikes.

Fr Andrew, parish priest of Ennore, blessed the relic at Mother Teresa`s Home for the Aged and Mentally Challenged, from where it was taken in joyous procession to the DBYAC campus. A splendid welcome dance by the students of St. Joseph`s Matriculation school and a stunning performance of `kolattam` by teachers of the same school added colour and grace to the occasion. Fr. Joseph Jeyaraj, the Rector, officiated at the prayer service while Fr. Henry Selvaraj gave a short talk on Don Bosco and explained the significance of the relic. Five students from the Evening School spoke on what Don Bosco meat for them. The parish choir kept singing hymns to Don Bosco as waves of people kept surging into the campus to catch a glimpse of the saint and venerate him.

Finally, the Salesian community of DBYAC garlanded the casket and knelt around their beloved Father and prayed three Hail Marys, recalling the day 160 years ago when Don Bosco himself had knelt with an orphan boy named Bartolomeo Garelli to say that same prayer, marking the very beginning of his work for the poor youngsters of Turin. The whole assembly joined the Salesian community in this profound moment of homage.

The services of more than a hundred volunteers chosen from among the DBYAC youth, the parish Vincent de Paul Society and the Salesian Cooperators ensured perfect order and discipline right through the event.

Thursday, 17 February 2011

A Prayer before Exams


Loving God, as I begin this time of exams,
I feel some anxiety and frustration.
Help me to stay focused.

Give me a clear mind,

to perform to the best of my ability.
Help me to study with dedication and vigor.


Grant me silence so that I may process the knowledge I have obtained.
Let me sleep peacefully at night, so that I am refreshed and renewed for my upcoming exams.


Be with me, gentle God, during these days.
Please sustain me,
I pray to you, my dear Lord.
Please never let me panic nor get nervous
Just let me be at ease and give my very best

Please never let me guess nor rely on pure luck
but enlighten my mind and let me think clearly

Please never let me resort to chances nor to dishonesty
but let me work to the fullest of my ability

I pray for your guidance that as i think,
I may find the right solutions,
I may be able to correctly answer the questions
I may solve those difficult problems

I ask, oh Lord, your intercession that as i write,
I may not be careless nor overconfident
I may not be distracted but be more concentrated
I may not be in a hurry nor take the exams too lightly.

As I am getting ready to take the examinations
Let me, with your help, give my best effort
Let me, because of You, receive the best and fruitful result.

Mary, Mother of my spiritual life,
guide me in the ways of your Son,
so that my work may help
to transform this world for His glory.

I make this prayer in your precious Name, Jesus Christ - Amen