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Ex-catechist of
Kwangju Salesian High hikes a group of Mamma Margarets around
Piedmont
TURIN: 25th January 2006 -- He
was the Catechist in Kwangju, Korea, but left that task in 1994. Fr
Klement now finds himself in another role which needs little explanation to
readers, but took the opportunity to re-live a brief period of his life on
behalf of a group of five mums from that school who 'won' a tour of Salesian
Holy Places for their many dedicated years of service as the core component of
the Mamma Margaret association. The group was also accompanied on this
occasion by Fr Michael Chang, the current Rector and principal of the
school.
The school is celebrating its 50th anniversary
this year, but it was in 1989 that it moved to a new site and the aforementioned
Catechist was appointed and began the Mamma Margaret group. In those days
the mums prepared meals for a 'small' group of 200 boarders. These days
they prepare a staggering 2780 meals a day! That's lunch for all the
boarder and day students, some 1600 plus teachers - and supper to boot, since Korean schools finish rather late in the
day, like between 9-10 pm. It is only the senior high school
students of course, who finish that late, but those of us who have struggled
over the years to keep the kids focused till 4.00 pm have something to learn
yet, obviously. Wonders will never cease!
But back to the Mamma Margarets. It has
been a very productive group quite apart from the culinary arts.
Catechetics has been another triumph. Not all of the mothers have been
Catholics (some 50 have passed through the group since 1989) but a number have
discovered the faith through the group and have been baptised. The chief
'Mamma', Mrs Sabina Chong, the group's president, teaches catechism to the
catechumens in the school, and that amounts to some 60 students annually who are
preparing for Baptism.
The pilgrimage to Italy takes in
seven weeks, but fortunately their ex-mentor and founder does not have to trail
along for all of that time. He took charge of the
Capriglio-Becchi-Valdocco sector, in temperatures that reminded them of a Korean
winter anyway.
On return to base in Rome, Fr Klement was
reflecting on many things, but one that struck him - perhaps something an
enterprising iconographer might take up at some time - was the number of new
statues to Don Bosco popping up around the place, now almost exclusively WITH
his mother, three alone at Colle ('alone' in the restrictive, not the lonely
sense!).
VOCABULARY
to boot: no reflection on
the food. It means 'in addition', 'into the
bargain'.
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