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  2. Salesians of Don Bosco - Wikipedia

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    Salesians are also active in publishing and other public communication activities, as well as mission work, especially in Asia (Siberia - in the Yakutsk area), Africa, and South America . The Salesian Bulletin is now published in fifty-two editions, in thirty languages. In 1988, the Salesians branched to create the Salesian Youth Movement.

  3. Association of Salesian Cooperators - Wikipedia

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    The Association of Salesian Cooperators (ASC) is a lay association in the Catholic Church and the third order of the Salesians. It is also one of the three main branches of the Salesian Family founded directly by Don Bosco in 1876. [ 1 ]

  4. Salesian school - Wikipedia

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    Salesian schools are dedicated to young people in an educational and formative environment. According to promoters, a Salesian school is a home, church, playground, and school where students find a new way of life, and prepare for their future as good citizens of their country, while being faithful to their own religion.

  5. Don Bosco Formation Center - Wikipedia

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    The Sacred Heart Novitiate houses the novices from the north and south Philippine Salesian Provinces (FIN and FIS), China and Japan Provinces, Pakistan and Papua New Guinea Mission Territories. It is the principal entry into the Salesian congregation where candidates to the Salesian life spend a year of study of the Salesian constitutions ...

  6. Rector Major of the Salesians - Wikipedia

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    Salesian Missions Councilor: He fosters the missionary charisma of the Salesians. Treasure General : [ 3 ] He sees for the administration of the goods set for the development of the Salesian mission. 8 Regional Councilors : They lead groups of Provinces, guaranteeing that they keep in contact with the Rector Major and his Council.

  7. Salesian Sisters of Don Bosco - Wikipedia

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    On October 8, 1874, the Salesian Sisters were able to open their first house in Borgo San Martino. They carried on the tradition of the Salesian Oratory (a place where young people could gather to enjoy themselves, learn, and grow in their faith, safe from harm), ran workshops to educate young women to help them to be self-sufficient.

  8. Oblates of St. Francis de Sales - Wikipedia

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    Louis Brisson. An order of cloistered nuns, the Order of the Visitation of Holy Mary, was founded by Francis de Sales at the request of Jane Frances de Chantal in 1610. The establishment of an Oratory at Thonon, where Francis served as the first Provost, was a preparatory step toward carrying out his design, the accomplishment of which was prevented by his death.

  9. Tariana people - Wikipedia

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    In the first decades of the 20th century Salesian missions were established on the Uaupés, and the missionaries became the local representatives of the state. They were given ample funds to convert and "civilize" the indigenous people, and were able to reduce abuses by the Brazilian and Colombian traders on the river. [ 5 ]