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Sumba's Salesians,
Indonesia - an interesting hook into the Memoirs of the
Oratory
WEEPENGALI (Sumba): 3rd March
2006 -- There is a comment made by Don Bosco in the first chapter of
the Memoirs of the Oratory. It is in the paragraph immediately
after he describes his father's death on 12th May 1817, which he follows by
saying, "the crops that year failed because of a drought". We now know
that the reason crops failed - they had failed in 1816 first, and again in 1817,
in Europe and North America - was the 'year without summer', that followed the
largest volcanic explosion in recorded history when 53 cubic kilometres (yes,
kms) of rock and soil were thrown into the earth's atmosphere and remained there
for well over a year. The explosion took place on April 11, 1815 on the
island of Sumbawa, across the strait from Sumba. These days, the new
Salesian novitiate is located on Sumba, inland a bit from that strait, at
Weepengali. It is also interesting that at the other end of Don Bosco's
life, in 1883, the second most famous volcanic explosion in the world took place
- also in Indonesia on the island of Krakatoa, where 25 cubic kilometres went
up, and up.....and only at the end of 1888 did enough of it come down for world
climatic conditions return to normal.
The Salesians first
came to Sumba, an island you can explore via Google Earth if you are linked up
that way, in 2002, and took over a small training centre in Weetebula, which is
named on maps of Sumba. That school is called Budi Daya Don Bosco.
Sumba is a largely Catholic island of 500,000 people. Other than surf
beaches and cashew nuts it has little else to offer the outside world, but it
has become a very significant Salesian location in ITM, for its pastoral
potential and its geopolitical centrality in the archipelago. The novitiate for
the Indonesian part of ITM transferred from Tigaraksa on Java, near Jakarta, to
Sumba in December 2005, and the new location at Weepengali was blessed on 28
February 2006.
From the outset the Salesians there,
including the Fr. Calleja, now superior of the vice province, made themselves
available in every pastoral capacity to the local clergy and the people, so they
have been made very welcome. Bishop Pareira SVD has been an outstanding main
benefactor. He has his Salesian connections too! He is a past pupil
of the UPS in Rome, 1975. No wonder he is so happy to have the Salesians
in his diocese. The local parish where the novitiate is located is an SVD
parish. Weepengali is the largest 'station' (they call it 'stasi' in
Bahasa Indonesia) in the parish with some 1600 Catholics and its own catechist
and now, with the Salesians there, daily Mass. Of course, the novitiate
has opened an Oratory, so there are 100 plus youngsters attending that
regularly. The community is also developing a vocational training centre
and general youth ministry service within the 10 hectare property the Bishop
provided for the Salesians.
Longer term plans are to
maximise the facilities in a range of ways: an aspirantate for this part of
Easter Indonesia which could include Flores and West Timor, facilities for
secondary school students, and formation of leaders for nearby
parishes.
Long before Google Earth was thought of, there
were Don Bosco's dreams ranging across the globe from South to North. Who
knows what he saw along that famous line to Beijing with its interesting
deviations. What we now know is that he may have had to contend with a lot
of upper atmosphere dust along the way
:-)
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