John
Bosco was born on 16th
August, 1815, to Francis Bosco and Margaret Bosco in the little hamlet of
Becchi, near the industrial city of Turin, Italy. He was ordained a priest on
5th June, 1841. The beginnings were hard, with no place to shelter
and work but this did not trickle in. He obtained a small plot of land outside
Turin at Valdocco. The small shed which he put up here was the nucleus of the
present institutions. Valdocco in course of time became a town where his boys
could learn a trade of their choice, acquire a sound education and move into
the world with confidence. At the centre of this complex Don Bosco built a
shrine to Mother Mary. Many of his own boys opted to share his mission. Thus
was born the religious society of Don Bosco, called the Salesian Society in
1859.
In
1872 a similar society for women called the Salesian Sisters was
formed to look after poor girls. Don Bosco organised his lay collaborators into
a Salesian family. Don Bosco died on 31st January, 1888 at Valdocco, having
lived a life wholly dedicated to his boys. His vision and spirit has continued
to flourish and grow. Today there are 36000 Salesians and Salesian sisters
working in over 100 countries, more so in the developing countries of Asia,
Africa and South America.The first group of Salesians came to India in 1906.
There are also over 2,500 Salesians ans Salesian Sisters working in India in
about 300 communities.
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