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The increased requirement
for qualified personnel
While the
so-called traditional fields of work (oratories, schools, parishes, etc.) need
the ability to think and reflect, in addition to intelligent enterprise,
because of the cultural change and complexity of the questions which each
member and community has to face, we see that the growth of certain kinds of
work increases precisely the demand for properly prepared personnel. When we
compare the requests with those available we find the latter are always too
few, even in simple numbers and leaving aside considerations of age, health and
commitments which cannot be abandoned.
We think of the
centres for theological studies in which every undue cutback is going to have
its repercussions in the future, or post-novitiate study centres with identical
demands. And we may add to these the formation communities, which always have
need of experts in vocational processes and in salesian formation and
spirituality.
And I complete
the list with the rapid addition of the already numerous institutions of
university level, the publishing centres where it is not enough to administer
structures if you do not have people capable of developing cultural
initiatives, the various Institutes created in recent years as a response to
requests and needs of the Congregation, the competent contributions we are
asked for on various occasions because of the experience we have and our
recognized ability for being in touch with the ordinary people.
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