15 February 2012

Holiness & Community


Our constitutions affirms that: To live and work together is for us Salesians a fundamental requirement and a sure way of fulfilling our vocation… c49
Indeed community life is one of our richest dimensions which Don Bosco cherished so much and yet one of the most challenging aspects of our vocation to live out. Very often basic skills of interaction, together with a nourishment from our rich Christian and Salesian traditions  can be a source of transformation of our life together.
Here we offer some reflections and quotes on community life and prayer which hopefully will be helpful to trigger off a process of dialogue and reflection.


“Dear Salesians, …be saints!
As you well know, holiness is your principal task.” JP II


Holiness is the demanding way that together we want to follow in our communities; 
it is “the most precious gift we can offer to the young” (C 25);
 it is the highest goal that, with courage, we can set for all. 
Pascual Chaves


The community expresses in a visible manner
the mystery of the Church…  
In praying, the Salesian community responds to this call… 
making its own Don Bosco’s prayer:  
“Da mihi animas, cetera tolle”.   C85


Prayer as the Language of the Community
Prayer is the language of the Christian community. By prayer, community is created as well as expressed. Prayer is first of all the realization of God's presence in the midst of God's people and, therefore, the realization of the community itself. Most clear and most noticeable are the words, the gestures, and the silence through which the community is formed. When we listen to the word, we not only receive insight into God's saving work, but we also experience a new mutual bond. When we stand around the altar, eat bread and drink wine, kneel in meditation, or walk in procession, we not only remember God's work in human history, but we also become aware of God's creative presence here and now. When we sit together in silent prayer, we create a space where we sense that the One we are waiting for is already touching us, as that One touched Elijah standing in front of the cave (1 Kings 19:13).