I was fortunate to attend the Conference on Salesian Historiography for the East Asia Oceania region from November 4-8, 2013. But because of Typhoon Haiyan, no planes could fly out of the area that Friday, so the conference was extended and finished on November 9, Saturday. It was dubbed as:
"The State of Salesian Historiography and the Conservation and Development of the Salesian Historical Patrimony in the EAO Region."(click on the link and you get to see the whole program from the sdb.org site)
Ok you and I know this is not my line. I'm... really grappling with history here.... terrible at dates, forget names, and can't even complete our own Community Chronicle here in Surrey. So technically I wasn't supposed to be there. But since so far, it so happened that I was the only one who took a course in Knowledge Management, so they asked me to write and present a paper on "The Management of Historical Information and Knowledge for Salesian Historiography."(click on the link if you wish to read the paper)
Simply put I evaluated and categorized the existing usage of local Salesian Historical data in the region and suggested ways to optimize the existing efforts of various provinces. I just had to introduce the concept of the "metadata mentality" to assure the completeness of digital historical footprints these "local salesian historians" store.
On life's journey, faith is nourishment,virtuous deeds are a shelter,wisdom is the light by day, and right mindfulness is the protection by night.
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Tuesday, September 03, 2013
Visiting the Salesians at Edmonton, Alberta
I have just arrived from a very emotional visit to our Salesian presence in Edmonton, Alberta. I was picked up by my relatives (Marivic, Chris, and their children Miel and Mark) at the airport and stayed and bonded with them the whole of Friday. On Saturday they brought me to St Joseph Villa (Salesian house) where we met Fr Romano Venturelli, SDB, the pastor St. John Bosco Parish. Then we proceeded to the Church for the Saturday evening Mass. My relatives headed back home to River Bend and I stayed with Fr Romano for the night at the villa.
Then we visited our three other confreres who were resting at the cemetery. We said some short prayers. I was inspired to be standing on holy ground, on the grave of heroes. I was proud to be standing on the shoulders of salesian priests who worked for the Church before me and carved a name for the Salesians of Don Bosco in the hearts of the people of Edmonton, Alberta. For them, I am grateful.
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