Salesians of Don Bosco in the Philippines

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Salesians of Don Bosco in the Philippines
AbbreviationS.D.B.
Formation18 December 1859 (1859-12-18)
Founder St. John Bosco
TypeClerical Religious Congregation (Clerical religious institute of pontifical right)
PurposeDedicated to do apostolic works
HeadquartersDirezione Generale Opere Don Bosco,
Via della Pisana 1111,
Casella Postale 18333,
00163 Roma
Fr. Ángel Fernández Artime
Vicar of the Rector Major
Fr. Francesco Cereda
Main organ
Rector Major And General Council
Website sdb.org/en
Formerly called
Society of St Francis of Sales

The Salesians of Don Bosco in the Philippines is a Catholic religious congregation of pontifical right working in the Philippines under two jurisdictions: for Luzon, the Philippine North Province (FIN); for Visayas and Mindanao, the Philippine South Province (FIS). The Salesians started working in the Philippines in 1951. [1] The FIN has 25 canonically erected communities while the FIS has 14 canonically erected communities.

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Salesian Works and Presences

The Salesian presences refer to a physical presence of a Salesian work in a geographical area. Salesian presences may house more than one Salesian community doing one or more works. A Salesian community on the other hand is a religious house that has been canonically established by the congregation to live in a stable manner in a Salesian presence. Salesians identify eight official works:

  1. Oratory and Youth Center
  2. School and Professional Formation
  3. Boarding and Hostel
  4. Tertiary Sector
  5. Parish
  6. Social Services and Works for Youth at Risk
  7. Social Communication
  8. New Forms of Salesian Presence

Philippine North Province

Schools

Parishes and Shrines

Youth at Risk

Formation Houses

Philippine South Province

Schools

Parishes and Shrines

Youth at Risk

Formation Houses

See also

Salesians of Don Bosco
Portal - Salesians of Don Bosco Philippines
Salesians of Don Bosco - Philippine North (FIN)
Salesians of Don Bosco - Philippine South (FIS)

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References

  1. Bicomong, G. E. (2001). The arrival of Don Bosco in the Philippines: requests made to the Salesians 1891-1951. Makati: Don Bosco Press.