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  2. Salesian Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    The Salesian Bulletin is an official publication [1] of the Salesians that was founded in August 1877 by Don Bosco. It has been published without interruption since then. The purpose of the Salesian Bulletin is the proliferation of the educational works of Don Bosco all over the world. As for 2010, the Bulletin was published in 56 different ...

  3. Association of Salesian Cooperators - Wikipedia

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    Don Bosco formed the Association with the help of Pope Pius IX. The membership grew rapidly, and with their help, the Cooperators made it possible to create and develop workshops for arts and crafts, mutual aid societies, farm projects, printing shops, day and evening schools, oratories, homes and shelters, missions and orphanages.

  4. John Bosco - Wikipedia

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    Several institutions in Engadine, New South Wales, were also named for Bosco, including St John Bosco Parish, St John Bosco Primary School, and St John Bosco College. Bosco was the subject of the 1935 biopic Don Bosco, directed by Goffredo Alessandrini, and was played by the actor Gian Paolo Rosmino.

  5. Salesians of Don Bosco - Wikipedia

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    The Salesians of Don Bosco (SDB), formally known as the Society of Saint Francis de Sales (Latin: Societas Sancti Francisci Salesii), is a religious congregation of men in the Catholic Church, founded in 1859 by the Italian priest John Bosco to help poor and migrant youngsters during the Industrial Revolution.

  6. Salesian Preventive System - Wikipedia

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    The Salesian Preventive System is the educational method of the Salesians, built upon the pedagogical experience of Saint John Bosco with poor children in 19th-century Turin. It is based on three pillars namely—reason, religion, and lovingkindness which is opposed to school punishment , or what Don Bosco refers to as the repressive system of ...

  7. Koa Malau'ulu rallies St. John Bosco to thrilling victory ...

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    Freshman quarterback Koa Malau'ulu puts on a show in the second half, connecting on 20 of 22 passes in St. John Bosco's 28-24 win over Orange Lutheran.

  8. Salesian Sisters of Don Bosco - Wikipedia

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    The Salesian Sisters of Don Bosco, formally known as the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians (Italian: Figlie di Maria Ausiliatrice; abbreviated FMA) are a female religious institute formed by Saint Maria Domenica Mazzarello in 1872. They were founded to work alongside Saint John Bosco and his Salesians of Don Bosco in his teaching projects in ...

  9. Giovanni Melchiorre Calosso - Wikipedia

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    It was there that he met young Bosco. He was impressed by the youth's ability to memorize and recite that day's sermon, so much so that he decided to instruct Bosco personally, so that Bosco could become a priest as he wished. [1] One year later, on 21 November 1830, Calosso was struck by apoplexy, [2] while Bosco was out on an errand. On his ...