Series of Reflections on Salesian Spirituality (2)

Sense of the Church


The constitutions make an intrinsic connection between love for Christ and love for the Church. Don Bosco was always faithful to the Church and inculcated this love in his boys. The Church functions as a pivot around which Don Bosco carried out his work. He helped poor boys re-insert themselves in the Church, taught them the catechism and helped them develop their spiritual life. His love for the Church was visible in his loyalty to the Papacy and the Church’s magisterium. He took up his pen to defend the Papacy and the Church against the various allegations and calumnies that were hurled against them. He said, “no effort must be spared when the Church and the Papacy are at stake.” He gave us a wonderful example. As his sons, we are called to educate young people in the faith and work assiduously for the Church’s growth. We cannot afford to lag in defending and upholding the Papacy and the Church. I think we have to work to develop a strong sense of solidarity with the Church and collaborate with other to build God’s Kingdom.

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