God has a unique plan for each person. We must endeavour (young & old alike) to discover that plan and seek happiness through faithful fulfillment of God's will.
The Lord of the harvest continues to call labourers into his vineyard. We need to listen and respond to his loving invitation, "Come, follow me," to serve him in the Church and in the society in which we live.
The attractive charism and spirituality of Don Bosco invites us to look upon God as a father who loves and cares. Moreover, there are various means of serving society, in the Christian way. Joining the priesthood or the religious life is one among the many vocational choices.
The Lord of the harvest continues to call labourers into his vineyard. We need to listen and respond to his loving invitation, "Come, follow me," to serve him in the Church and in the society in which we live.
The attractive charism and spirituality of Don Bosco invites us to look upon God as a father who loves and cares. Moreover, there are various means of serving society, in the Christian way. Joining the priesthood or the religious life is one among the many vocational choices.
2. What do the Salesians do?The Salesians do anything that will help young people. Most prominently, they are involved in schools, colleges, technical institutes, the care of young people in difficulty (such as street children, marginalized youth, delinquent youth, etc.), and the pastoral care of parishes.
3. What are the qualifications needed to join the Salesians?If you have the keen desire to love God and to serve people, you could be our perfect guy. You can join the Salesians at any stage: after class X, after class XII, after technical education or after Graduation. You can even join after your post-graduation or even if you've been working. The right age is when the Lord calls! Actually, one is never too old to respond to God's call.
4. How many years does it take to become a Salesian?Depends on your qualifications and when you join. Typically, if you join after class X, it takes about 5 years, till the end of the Novitiate, to become a Salesian. Those who want to become priests have another 10 years of studies and training after the Novitiate. Those who want to remain as Brothers have a minimum of 4 years training after the Novitiate.
5. Are the studies to become a Salesian difficult?Anyone with at least average intelligence can handle the studies. What is more required is a spirit of hard work and enthusiasm for this life.
6. What is a seminary?Seminary is an institution where young people who are training to be priests/religious live in an atmosphere that is helpful to growth of the total person - in the emotional, social, intellectual, moral and spiritual dimensions.
7. Will I get to play games in Seminary?Certainly! Games and recreation are an important part of daily life in our seminaries. Football, cricket, volleyball, basketball and hockey are all there, as also any number of indoor games. We have lots of work, too - house cleaning duties, work in the garden, in the fields, etc.
8. What about girlfriends?Salesians are men of relationships. And so, our seminarians are encouraged to build healthy relationships with men and women. However, exclusive one-to-one relationships are not permitted as they do not match with the vocation to be a priest or brother. The vocation of a priest/brother is one that opens one?s heart to ALL, not just to ONE or A FEW.
9. What will my friends think of me if I join the seminary?Depends on who your friends are! Your good friends who know you well will probably think you've made a good choice and wish you happiness. Actually, what your friends think about your joining the seminary is of little consequence. What matters more is: what do you think about it yourself?
10. How much will seminary training cost me?It varies from place to place. On an average, it would be Rs.1000 - Rs.1200 per month. However, no one who is sincere about becoming a Salesian is denied the opportunity of seminary training because of financial considerations.
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