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SALESIAN Province of Tiruchy - INT SALESIAN PROVINCE OF TIRUCHY - INT Directory 2017-2018 DON BOSCO PROVINCIAL HOUSE 65, Illupur Road, Kallukuzhy Tiruchy - 620 020 Tamil Nadu, INDIA CONTENTS Vision Statement ..........................................................................04 Abbreviations .................................................................................06 SECTION 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Society of St. Francis de Sales .................................................07 General Council of the Salesian Society ..............................08 Salesian Provincial Conference of South Asia ...................10 Bangalore : DBRC .........................................................................15 Bangalore : DB Skill Mission ....................................................16 Salesian Provinces in India .......................................................17 SECTION 2 - PROVINCE OF TIRUCHY Provincials of INT .........................................................................29 Provincial Council .........................................................................29 Provincial Commissions ............................................................30 Provincial Departments .............................................................32 Houses in the Province ..............................................................34 Confreres in Other Indian Provinces .....................................64 Confrere Working for the Diocese ........................................67 Students of Theology .................................................................68 Novices in Other Provinces ......................................................71 Confreres Studying Abroad .....................................................72 Confreres Working Abroad ......................................................73 Mission Ad Gentes .......................................................................75 Index of Confreres .......................................................................76 Confreres’ Profession, Ordination/Perpetual ....................82 Birthdays ..........................................................................................88 Jubilarians of the Year 2017 .....................................................96 Deceased Confreres of the Province ....................................96 Confreres in Particular Situation ............................................96 SECTION 3 - SALESIAN FAMILY Addresses of INM Presences ...................................................97 Salesian Sisters - FMA ............................................................ 115 INT/INM FMA Presences in Tiruchy Province ................ 119 Sisters of Mary Immaculate (SMI) ....................................... 124 Sisters of Maria Auxilium (SMA) .......................................... 125 Salesian Cooperators ............................................................... 127 Unit Delegates of Salesian Cooperators .......................... 128 Don Bosco Alumni .................................................................... 129 Unit Delegates of Don Bosco Alumni ............................... 131 Youth Service Coordinators .................................................. 132 SECTION 4 - GENERAL Pastors and Dioceses of our Ministry ................................ 133 Salesian Bishops in India ........................................................ 138 SECTION 5 - STATISTICS Statistics of The Salesian Province of Tiruchy ................ 142 Houses in Chronological Order ........................................... 143 Details of Services in the Province ..................................... 144 SECTION 6 - PLANS FOR THE YEAR 2017 - 2018 Annual Programme 2017 - 2018 ....................................... 148 Youth Pastoral Plan of the Province 2017 - 2018 ........ 152 SPCSA Calendar 2017 - 2018................................................ 157 SECTION 7 - CONTACTS Telephone Numbers ................................................................ 162 E-Mails & Mobile Numbers of Confreres ........................ 165 E-Mails of Young Salesians ................................................... 170 *** Empowering the Rural Poor Youth We, the Salesians of the Province of Annai Velankanni, Tiruchy, wish to realize the Kingdom o f God following the footsteps of Christ. VISION In keeping to the charism STATEMENT of Don Bosco we educate and evangelize the young, together with the members of the Salesian Family, lay collaborators and all those who wish to join us in this endeavour. By becoming the agents of empowerment and social transformation, we will strive to become signs and bearers of God’s love to all, especially to the marginalized and the rural poor youth in the southern part of Tamil Nadu. THE SALESIAN PROVINCE OF TIRUCHY DEDICATED TO OUR LADY OF VELANKANNI Decree of Erection: 25 March 1999 Don Bosco Provincial House 65, Illupur Road, Kallukuzhy Tiruchy - 620 020 Tamil Nadu, India Provincial P Joseph Antony Vice Provincial P Sarprasadam Agilan Economer P Samson Amaladoss Secretary P Lawrence Britto Ashok (0431) 2316324 House (0431) 2316525 House (0431) 2316545 Provincial (0431) 2315726 Development Office (CAUVERI) 94431 69489 Provincial 94437 48691 Vice Provincial 94437 48692 Economer 94437 48693 Secretary 94427 08049 Development Office( CAUVERI) (0431) 2316545 Fax [email protected] Provincial [email protected] Vice Provincial [email protected] Economer [email protected] Secretary [email protected] Project Office URL: www.donboscotiruchy.org Province of Tiruchy 5 ABBREVIATIONS A - Administrator Pd - Procure Director Ad - Assistant Director Ph.D - Doctoral Studies Ah - Assistant HM Pp - Parish Priest Ap - Asst. Parish Priest PS - Province Secretary Asst - Assistant Ps - Provincial Secretary C - Councillor PT - Practical Training Cd - Correspondent R - Rector Co - Confessor S - Scholastic D - Deacon SA - South Asia Dn - Dean of Studies Sec - Secretary Dr - Director St - Student DYd - Diocesan Youth Director Tr - Teacher EC - Prov. Economer URL - Universal Resource Locator Hm - Headmaster V - Vice Rector Ic - In Charge Vo - Vocation Promoter L - Salesian Lay Brother VP - Vice Provincial La - Liturgical Animator Wn - Warden Lic - Licentiate Yd - Province Youth Director P - Priest Ys - Youth Services P - Principal Ex - Executive PC - Provincial Councillor Province of Tiruchy 6 SOCIETY OF ST. FRANCIS DE SALES Principal Patroness : Mary Help of Christians Titular : St. Francis De Sales Founder : St. John Bosco Beginning of the work : 08.12.1841 Adopting the name “Salesian” : 26.01.1854 Date of Foundation : 18.12.1859 Decretum Laudis : 23.07.1864 Approval of the Constitutions : 03.04.1874 Motto : Give me Souls, Take Away the Rest RECTORS MAJOR OF THE SALESIAN SOCIETY ST. JOHN BOSCO 1859 - 1888 Bl. Michael Rua 1888 - 1910 P Paul Albera 1910 - 1922 Bl. Philip Rinaldi 1922 - 1931 P Peter Ricaldone 1931 - 1951 P Renato Ziggioti 1952 - 1965 P Aloysius Ricceri 1965 - 1977 P Egidio Vigano 1977 - 1995 P Juan Edmundo Vecchi 1996 - 2002 P Pascual V. Chavez 2002 - 2014 P Ángel Fernández Artime 2014 - Province of Tiruchy 7 GENERAL COUNCIL OF THE SALESIAN SOCIETY Rector Major P Fernández Artime Ángel [[email protected]] Vicar General P Cereda Francesco [[email protected]] Economer General L Müller Jean Paul [[email protected]] GENERAL COUNCILLORS AND THEIR DEPARTMENTS Formation P Coelho Ivo [[email protected]] Youth Apostolate P Attard Fabio [[email protected]] Social Communication P González Plasencia Filiberto [[email protected]] Salesian Missions P Basañes Guillermo [[email protected]] REGIONAL COUNCILLORS East Asia - Oceania P Klement Václav [[email protected]] South Asia P Kanaga Maria Arokiam [[email protected]/ gmail.com] America South Cone P Vitali Natale [[email protected]] Northern Europe P Rozmus Tadeusz [[email protected]] Province of Tiruchy 8 Interamerica P Ploch Timothy [[email protected]] Mediterrenean P Martoglio Stefano [[email protected]] Africa-Madagascar P Chaquisse Américo [[email protected]] SPECIAL ASSIGNMENTS Secretary General P Stefano Vanoli [[email protected]] Procurator General P Pier Fausto Frissoli [[email protected]] Postulator General P Pier Luigi Cameroni [[email protected]] Delegate of RM for P Eusebio Munoz Salesian Family [[email protected]] Direzione Generale Opere Don Bosco Via della Pisana, 1111 Casella Postale 18333 00163 Roma - Bravetta - ITALY (0039-06) 656121 Reception (0039-06) 65612556 House (0039-06) 65612754 Rector Major (0039-06) 65612679 Economer General (0039-06) 65612631 Secretary General ANS (0039-06) 65612709 Salesian News Agency (ANS) [[email protected]] URL: www.sdb.org Congregation www.infoans.org ANS Province of Tiruchy 9 SALESIAN PROVINCIAL CONFERENCE OF SOUTH ASIA (SPCSA) P Maria Arokiam Kanaga : Regional Councillor & President Members: P Thomas Vattathara ING (20 - 05 - 2012) P George Maliekal INS (24 - 05 - 2012) P Nestor Guria IND (07 - 08 - 2012) P Godfrey D’Souza INB (07 - 10 - 2013) P Nirmol Gomes INC (31 - 05 - 2014) P Mathew Thonikuzhiyil INK (27 - 01 - 2015) P Jose Mathew Koorappallil INN (28 - 01 - 2015) P Joseph Almeida LKC (05 - 08 - 2015) P Vijay Bhaskar Thathireddy INH (01 - 02 - 2016) P Felix Fernandes INP (01 - 08 - 2016) P Jose Kochamkunnel INM (02 - 02 - 2017) P Antony Joseph INT (04 - 02 - 2017) Secretary: P Albert Johnson INT (24 - 05 - 2017) P Maria Arokiam Kanaga Regional Councillor - SA President - SPCSA +39 06656 12547 Office (Italy) +39 06656 12347 Room (Italy) +39 34607 14172 Italy +91
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