August 04, 2012: The Salesians of Don Bosco held a series of Study Days at their
Generalate in Rome to assess the Salesian Presence among Muslims and determine areas
for action. The study sessions, organized jointly by the Missions Departments of the
SDB and the FMA, began on Monday and ended yesterday was a follow up of similar initiatives
carried out over the past decade. The Study Days preceded Pope Benedict XVI's upcoming
visit to Lebanon this September where he will deliver to bishops of the region the
Apostolic Exhortation or concluding document of the Synod of Bishops for the Middle
East held two years ago in the Vatican. 2010 statistics from the “PEW Institute”
indicate a world population of 1.6 billion Muslims, with an annual increase of 1.5%.
By the year 2030, 60% of the world’s Muslims are expected to be in the Asia-Pacific
region and it is believed that Pakistan will surpass Indonesia to become the country
with the largest number of Muslims. Fr. Václav Klement, Salesian Councillor for
the Missions, told Vatican Radio on Friday that about 30 Provinces are in daily contact
with young Muslims; and the Salesians are seeing an increasing trend of similar nature
in European Provinces.
Fr. Klement also pointed out that “there are hundreds
of Salesians born in countries with a Muslim majority, who grew up within Christian
communities which had the opportunity to be in a dialogue of life with Muslim brothers
and sisters and with the different Muslim cultures.”
But he acknowledged that
one of the chief challenges to Salesians living in a Muslim context is that “In the
whole Congregation unfortunately we have few confreres with a good academic and practical
preparation (in Islamic studies).”