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Consecrated Secular
Life: the EAO story with reference to CDB and
VDB
ROME: 3rd January 2005 -- The
Volunteers With Don Bosco, or CDB (Con Don Bosco) as their initials indicate,
are just bringing their Third General Assembly to a close in Rome. Who are
they? What are they about? Do they have anything to do with life in
our Region? What is their connection with the VDB or Volunteers of Don
Bosco?
Both VDB (women) and CDB (men) are, broadly
speaking, Secular Institutes, though the latter are still on the way to that
formal juridical recognition, their story being much shorter than the VDB's who
could take their history back to about 1917, though 1964 and 1978 are the two
most recent prominent dates of foundation and formal recognition. CDB's go
back to 1994. Both share another common characteristic in that their
foundation is tied closely to a Rector Major - Rinaldi in the frist instance and
Viganò in the second. VDB's number 1300 plus, over five continents, CDB
perhaps around 70, in the Americas, Europe, Asia. Both groups, in style
fully Salesian and fully ecclesial, throw a particular light on the nature of
Salesian consecrated life, perhaps making the famous 'grace of unity' a starker
reality still, with the balance they need to place on being fully immersed in
the world and fully immersed in God. 'It 'aint easy'!
That's the general overall story - you could go to either Bosconet (especially
past austraLasias) or the Rome portal site to fossick out a little more
information of a general kind or, if you have that excellent 200 page 'The
Salesian Family of Don Bosco' in your community library, find all the founding
details of both groups.
In EAO the CDB story begins in
Korea, Autumn 1999, when a Salesian Brother offered the possibility of this
style of consecrated life to two young men. There, as elsewhere, there is
a Salesian Ecclesiastical Assistant. They remain just a small group
of three, two in temporary profession, one in his third year of
formation.
Perhaps the story of the VDB is especially
illuminating for the region, though the VDB (and CDB) have slightly different
ways of naming their circumscriptions. The VDB story in the region begins
with a zealous Sicilian missionary in China, Don Gaetano Nicosia, in
Macau. In 1978 a Philippines 'zone' was set up, and this includes an
Australian VDB. Some comparative numbers are interesting, especially if
one considers them in terms of scale: there are 52 VDBs in the Philippines zone
(they call it Asia Region 1) - and 300 SDBs in the same zone. There is an
Asia Region 2 also (Korea, HK, Macau, Thailand, Vietnam) with 64 VDB. All
up, in East Asia-Oceania there are 120 VDBs and 1300 SDBs. Contrast this
with India where there are 10 VDBs and 2,600 SDBs. You see what we mean by
scale - there is something happening here.
The growth of
the Salesian consecrated secular vocation in certain areas is tied to many
factors. Zealous and well-chosen assistants, the availability of formation
materials in a common language (English for our region), strong reciprocal
relationships with the Salesian Family. There are wider ecclesial factors
in play too: 'new evangelisation' from Pope JPII and 'Church as a creative
minority in the world' from Ben.XVI. There is also the new 'inter gentes'
mentality pressing all Christians to be missionary and perhaps stronger in Asia
than in Europe. And one could add, in the light of a recent coming
together of consecrated persons from all over the world to discover the
'passion' for God, the 'passion' for humanity, that where the Salesian vocation
has demonstrated such intense passion....enthusiasm, zeal, fire in the belly (as
in the case of some great missionaries, but not only), the Salesian vocation in
its many forms has flourished.
Yesterday the 3rd General
CDB Assembly elected its World Moderator (or Moderator General - they have yet
to settle on English terminology) and other Council members. There was one
change in Council membership. Terms are for four years. It will be
an intense four years as they seek to grow and to obtain the desirable formal
ecclesial recognition of 'Secular
Institute',
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