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The Province of Dimapur is one of the three Salesian Provinces in the North East. It was bifurcated from the Province of Guwahati in the year 1982. Today the province is spread into Arunchal Pradesh, Upper Assam, Nagaland and Manipur.

Provincial Visits Don Bosco Chingmeirong

The canonical visitation of the Salesian house of Don Bosco Chingmeiromg was held from3 to 8 November 2019.

Fr Kuruvachira Jose SD addressed the house council members at the start of the visitation and implored the race of God as he prayed with the community for an outpouring of the holy spirit. He took him time speaking and dialoging with each member of the community and offering suggestions for the better running of the works as well as for a more committed and Salesian religious life. He also celebrated the Holy Eucharist in the Mary Immaculate Parish and met the leaders of the church and the lay associations of the Parish. As part of the visitation he had a meeting with the Archbishop Imphal. With the Rector and some of the confreres he paid a visit to Keihao village and Thayong village where new Salesian activities are proposed.

He also met with the teachers and young people of the Ravalico College hostel, Don Bosco School and the Boarding in Chingmeirong.

For the financial and Educational matters he was assisted by the Economer Fr. Nebu and Fr.TT Joseph. At the conclusion of the visitation, he had a council meeting and presented a detailed report along with suggestions for lines of action for the coming year.

by Fr. Adahe Paul SDB

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Participants of two day National Conference on the theme Educating Youth for Social Transformation: New Paradigms and Inspiring Praxis was organized by Don Bosco Higher Education Tiruchy

25 Nov 2019: Two day National Conference on the theme Educating Youth for Social Transformation: New Paradigms and Inspiring Praxis was organized by Don Bosco Higher Education Tiruchy on 14th and 15th November 2019, at Don Bosco Media Centre, in Tiruchirappali. Educators and other stakeholders numbering about eighty five participants and fifteen volunteers were at the conference. As it was an initiative of Don Bosco Higher Education India (DBHEI) Fr.Maria Soosai SDB, the Secretary welcomed the gathering. Fr.Marcelo Farfan SDB, IUS Coordinator delivered the inaugural address. Fr.Amala Jeya Rayan, the Organizing Secretary of the Conference presented the dynamics of the Conference.

23 Nov. 2019: The novices (2019-2020) who will be vested on 7 December 2019. We wish them God’s blessings and assure them of our prayers.

23 Nov. 2019: The  Regional Meeting of Youth Ministry Delegates and Missionary Animation Delegates -South Asia was 5 days and reflection on Christus Vivit; Making Jesus live today!
Fr. Fabio Attard in his last address of term as General Councillor for youth ministry invited participants to reflect upon the post-synodal Apostolic Letter. He also animated on discernment and Salesian accompaniment basing himself on part 2 of the Final Document of the Synod and Christus Vivit

22 Nov. 2019: The last date to submit the consultation forms for new Rectors is 22 November 2019. Another one more day!

22 Nov. 2019: We are saddened by the sudden demise of Fr. Mani Parankulangara of Imphal Archdiocese, who passed away this morning at 6.30.am at CMC hospital, Imphal, Manipur, India. Of late he had loss of memory and required personal care and treatment and so arrangement was duly made in the hospital yesterday (21 Nov. 2019), however he passed away in the morning (22 Nov. 2019). Our sincere condolences to the Archbishop, fathers, brothers and faithful of Imphal Archdiocese. May he rest in peace.

22 Nov 2019: There is a retreat for priests at Attappadi (Kerala) in English from 5 to 10 January 2020. If anyone would like to to go, kindly contact Fr. Vice provincial. Thank you

Province of St. Francis de Sales Dimapur (IND)

When Fr. Thomas Panakezham, the Regional Superior for Asia, announced the division of the Province of Guwahati on 8th August 1981, it signalled a new phase in the growth and development of the Salesian Missions in North East India. The vast geographical territory, coupled with the rapid expansion of the Province of Guwahati, had made the division imperative for the effective development and coordination of the Salesian works in the region.

A definitive step towards the division of the Province of Guwahati was initiated on 17th December 1980, when Fr. Thomas Panakezham, sent a letter to all the confreres of the Province of Guwahati, setting out the reasons which led the Rector Major and his Council, to study the possibility of the division of the Province. Keeping in mind the spirit of shared responsibility, the confreres were requested to give their opinions in this regard. This consultation was to be presented to the Superior Council, giving a clear picture of the Province.

Having taken into consideration, the views expressed by the confreres, the houses of Upper Assam (the Districts of Dibrugarh, Lakhimpur, Sibsagar), Nagaland, Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh were detached from the Province of Guwahati, to form the new Province of Dimapur (ANMA). The confreres were incardinated into the Province in whose territory the house was situated. The student confreres were invited to express their preference either for the Province of Guwahati or Dimapur. Their preferences were taken into account, in keeping with the needs and vitality of each Province. It was also decided that the houses of Formation of the Salesians at Shillong, though belonging to the Province of Guwahati, would continue to serve both the Provinces.

The division of the Province of Guwahati was announced by Fr. Thomas Panakezham on 8th August 1981. A meeting of the Superiors of the new Provinces was held in Guwahati on 24th September, to determine especially the location of the Provincial House. The majority opined to have the Provincial House at Dimapur.

On 18th December 1981, Fr. Matthew Pulingathil was nominated by the Rector Major, Rev. Fr. Egidio Vigano, as the new Provincial. On 15th February 1982, Fr. Scaria Nedumala was nominated Vice-Provincial, Fr. Vadakethannikal Sebastian as the Economer and Fr. Stanislaus Kerketta and Bro. Antony Brahamakulam as Provincial Councillors.

The Province of St. Francis de Sales, Dimapur, was inaugurated by Bishop Abraham Alangimattathil of Kohima, on 18th June 1982, on the feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. The Province of Dimapur had 25 presences and 152 confreres when it was canonically erected on 8th December 1982.

At present (May 2019), the Province has 47 presences with 32 canonically erected houses and 15 non-canonical ones. There Are 17 houses with four or more perpetually professed Salesians; 20 houses with three perpetually professed members; 10 with two perpetually professed confreres. Practically all the houses are urgently in need of more Salesian personnel. The Province has 261 confreres: 3 Bishops, 170 Priests, two Deacons five Perpetually Professed Salesian Brothers and 14 Perpetually Professed Clerics. All the rest (76) are in temporary vows and among whom only one is a Salesian Brother. Currently the Province has 10 novices, 33 confreres in post-novitiate formation (two at Salesian College, Sonada, 27 in Practical Training (one at Sirajuli), 16 students of Theology (12 at Sacred Heart College, Shillong, two at Kristu Jyoti College, Bengaloru, two at Messina, Italy).  Some confreres are temporarily transferred to other Provinces. So far, the Province has given 13 confreres to the Rector Major for mission ad gentes. This year (2019), two young confreres have opted for the overseas missions: one confrere is pursuing Theological Studies at Messina, Italy, and the other is engaged in Practical Training at Sirajuli (Kuruvachira 2019: 1).

During the past 37 years, the Province has made efforts to send confreres for specialization in various Disciplines: There are 16 confreres with PhD degrees in various Disciplines: two in Philosophy, one in Canon Law, one1 in Spirituality, four in English Literature, two in History, two in Education, one in Nano Technology, one in Political Science, one in Sociology and one in Social Work. Salesians have been also trained in other fields such as: one in master’s in architecture and one in Law. There are several confreres who are qualified with B. Ed/M. Ed training and master’s degree in various Disciplines including Theology, Canon Law, Philosophy, Psychology, Social Work, Computer Science, Media Studies, Spirituality and Salesian Pedagogy, from India and abroad.

Currently (May 2019), there are seven confreres who are pursuing their PhD studies as full-time scholars: four in India (one each in Social Work, Computer Science, Psychology and Philosophy); three in Rome (one each in Philosophy, Salesian Spirituality and Church History). Besides these, there are some other confreres engaged in their PhD research as part time scholars from different Universities of India. In addition, there are several confreres who are doing M.A. studies as regular students or through Distance Education. As a rule, the Brothers after their Practical Training, are given the opportunity to do B. Ed or its equivalent. There is a great need to diversify the studies of the confreres to meet the various needs of the Province (Ibidem 7).

Among the 47 presences in the Province, there are 25 Parishes, 38 Schools, five Colleges, one MSW College, one B. Ed College, one Junior College, two Vocational Training Centres and one Animation Centre. There are several Boarding Houses and Hostels. Developmental works are done through agencies such as AIDA, I-CARD, Bosco Mangaal, AGUA, Boscome and the like.