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EAO has the numbers
in Rome, and elsewhere
ROME: 9th January
2006 -- We are only talking students here, because the total number
otherwise would be closer to 'the ton', but
studentwise, Rome seems to have a certain attraction for EAO! There is a
total of 69 Salesian Family members studying in the Eternal City, around 20 of
them SDB, another 30 or so FMA, plus assorted others. If we then throw in
other students in other parts of Italy, another 17 SDB students or practical
trainees, for example between Messina in the south and the Crocetta up north, we
arrive at a total of 88 SF-EAO students in Italy.
Apart
from the bulk of SDB and FMA, there are CSM (Charities, Miyazaki), VDB - one at
the UPS doing Spirituality, and Past Pupils - 3 priests from Korea doing Church
history, spirituality and youth ministry respectively.
A
good number of the Rome-based students are at the UPS, covering between them
areas such as vocational pedagogy (CIN, KOR), Salesian Spirituality (KOR, THA,
ITM,), Theology (ITM, VIE,) Catechetics (THA), Social Communications
(THA). Other than the UPS, our students frequent institutes such as the
Gregorian (Moral Theology, Scripture) and St Anselmo's
(Liturgy). One from FIN is doing his doctorate in Scripture,
another from GIA has started out on that long road in psychology. The
Salesian Sisters are naturally to be found at the Auxilium in the main, studying
spirituality or catechetics/pedagogy. The CSM Sisters seem to frequent
places like the Claretianum and Santa Cecilia (for music, of course) but there
are three at the Gregorian studying psychology, spirituality and
missiology.
ITM and THA have, for a number of years, sent
most of their students of theology out of the country, the bulk of them to Italy
(Messina), but not only - some to Jerusalem, for instance, one to
Australia. VIE has two theology students in Turin at the Crocetta and two
practical trainees in Ligure-Toscana. Australia, as we know, has offered
its own resources especially to help students in the region gain a knowledge of
English, but others (one from ITM, for example) have also benefited from the
opportunity to pursue advanced studies in education and other
fields.
These figures are of interest, not only because,
to the best of my knowledge at least, we have not seen an overall picture of
this kind before, but also it does give one an idea of some of the future
strengths in a region which is increasingly keen to share its considerable
resources amongst its constituent provinces and groups.
VOCABULARY
the ton: a colloquial reference to
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