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Feedback- a deeply considerate act
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Giving people feedback is an act of trust and confidence. It shows that you believe in their ability to change. That you believe they will use the information to become better. And that you have faith in their potential. It`s also a sign of commitment to the team and to the larger purpose and goals of the society. Because, ultimately, we`re all responsible for our collective success.
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Cyber bullying
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It just happened in the school last week. They brought the lanky lad to my office. He stood tall defending that he had nothing to do with the showered complaints. The worthy opponent a meaty fellow student all in tears and rage boggled that he was bullied. Bullying is a widespread and serious problem that can happen anywhere.  It is not a phase children have to go through, it is not ``just messing around``, and it is not something to grow out of.  Bullying can cause serious and lasting harm. I saw it all in the pained face.
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Keeping a Holy Lent
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On this booklet, you will find a variety of suggestions and tips to support your Lenten practice, enhance your prayer, and embrace your baptismal commitment. 
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Rector Major`s Talk
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Pedagogy of Vocations.. that the Rector Major addressed to the members of the Salesian Family
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Don Bosco Mass Animation
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Animated Eucharist for the Feast of Don Bosco 2011
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Religious and Priestly Formation and Emotional Health - Part 1 
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This is an unedited version of an article on religious and priestly formation co-authored by Jose Parappully and Joe Mannath that was published in the Vidyajyoti Journal of Theological Reflection.
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Fr. Joe, a Son of Don Bosco - a Dreamer too!
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Fr. Joe Arimpoor,sdb has been involved in the evaluation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Tarbes for the past  ten months. He has been studying in depth their charism and mission in order to evaluate their LIFE, MISSION AND MINISTRIES. Their charism is to contemplate the Trinitarian communion, live this communion in their communities, and build communion in their ministries. Towards the end of the study he had a dream which he narrated to us:
``I was rewarded with a dream by God. The Holy Trinity invited me for a walk. The Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit accompanied me to a big garden of fruit trees. There were more than a thousand trees. I asked why this special favour. They said that it was a reward and at the same time an additional responsibility. Why a reward? I asked. They said: for all the trouble you took in studying their charism and clarifying it to them as well as accompanying them in this journey and challenging them with timely and relevant prophetic inspirations.
The trees in the garden had labels on them. When I looked at them closely I found they were names of the various religious congregations. Some of the trees were laden with plenty of fruits. Others had few fruits. Still others, hardly any fruits at all. Some of them were marked with a red sign. I also noticed that there were vacant places where apparently there were trees in the past. Some others remained with the stump with the tree already cut down.

I asked the Father for an explanation of all these. He said that the trees with abundant fruits are those who are ever faithful to their founders and charism. They update themselves and become ever relevant. They respond to prophetic interventions with courage and generosity. They are ever mindful of the Missionary ideal and launch out to difficult terrain to spread the Word of God.

Those who are bearing few fruits are those who experience the gap between the origin and initial enthusiasm and the present distance chronologically and geographically; deviation from their charism and lack of initiatives and creativity to incarnate their original charism ``here and now``.
Those with the red signs are those which are marked to be cut down because they do not bear fruits for long time now. 

Those stumps are the trees cut down recently because they did not improve even after the warnings.
The empty spaces are the places where there were trees in the past. They became a burden to the ground and bore no fruits. They were cut down and removed quite some time back. 
Now my curiosity was aroused. I asked the Father to show me the SJT tree. I found that there were not many fruits. I asked them why there was no sign on it for being cut down. 

They answered - The SJTs have taken a bold and courageous step of getting their province evaluated by a prophetic person. They are now in earnest to renew, revitalize and re-launch their charism in the modern context. They have asked for a lease of six years and promised to bear fruits. Hence they have been spared.

Then I asked Them if they had any particular message for these sisters. The Father took the lead to mention four sure guidelines to make the congregation flourish in the new millennium:
1.	Return to your founders; capture their original spirit and live it in the present context.
2.	Live the charism to the full, especially focus on the communion in the communities.
3.	Make a radical shift to the poor and the marginalized. 
4.	Nurture and promote prophetic interventions.
5.	Develop missionary zeal among the members.``
I said my memory is short. Can I get a paper and pen to write these down? In my hurry to search for the pen and the paper I woke up.
We are so grateful to the Holy Trinity who has spoken to us and given us the timely warning through Fr. Joe`s dream. Thanks to you too, Fr. Joe.

SJT Sister,Bangalore  

DB ARK Reporter

                                                                

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Bl. Michael Rua: A Brief Sketch &amp; Anecdotes and sayings
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We are celebrating the year of Don Rua, with the aim of coming closer to Don Bosco through the study and imitation of  his loyal disciple in his dynamic fidelity to him. I was asked to give a talk last year to inaugurate this celebration. I made a study of the biography of the Beatus written by Peter Lappin under the title `The Wine and The Chalice.` The first part of this talk contains a brief sketch of the important phases of his life. The second part contains some anecdotes and significant sayings of Don Rua.
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Snippets from Salesian History - India
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This is a collectin of interesting and inspiring anecdotes from the history of the Salesians of Don Bosco in India. They are taken from the Centenary Souvenir, ``Don Bosco India Centenary 1906-2006``.
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Heroes of a Salesian Epic
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This article is a grateful tribute to the 460 Salesian Missionaries who came to India from other countries during the past 100 years. It highlights several aspects of the history of the Salesians in India, as well as the complete list of the missionaries, with brief biographical data on each of them. It was published in the Centenary Souvenir ``Don Bosco India Centenary 1906-2006``. 
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