Wednesday 4 December 2013

the newest venture from don bosco pass out students (travel and tourism) online travel booking portal.


the newest venture from  don bosco pass out students (travel and tourism) online travel booking portal
the online travel booking portal will be launching soon ............

www.facebook.com/holidayspender


we will offer :  Online tour package registration
                   :  Hotel Reservation 
                   : your special travel plan !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

more will come to your hands soon 

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Monday 30 July 2012

DON BOSCO


ABOUT DON BOSCO
The Salesians of Don Bosco (SDB) founded by Don Bosco in 1864 are today contributing to educating youth in institutions across 173 nations. Numbering 17555, the members of the Salesian Family profess to be "signs and bearers of God's love to the young."John Melchior Bosco was born into a family of poor farmers on August 16, 1815 at Becchi, a hamlet near Turin, Italy. He lost his father at the tender age of two and so his mother, Margaret, took on the task of bringing up her three children with love, discipline and great courage.
A dream at the age of nine, left an indelible stamp. A beautiful lady, Mary, the Mother of Jesus appeared to him and said. "Not with blows, but with loving kindness!" And as she spoke the wild beasts in his dream became gentle lambs. John interpreted this as a divine command to work for poor and abandoned urchins.
The long years that followed were filled with an amazing enthusiasm to make that dream come true. It began with studies for the priesthood. He was ordained a priest in 1841. Everywhere he looked he saw young people - unemployed, sad, roaming the streets... He made up his mind: "At all costs, I must stop boys from ending up here." One December day in 1841, Bartholomew Garelli, a migrant from a village called Asti, entered the church to seek warmth from the biting cold. Three days later he had around him nine urchins, a month later twenty-five, that grew to eighty. And by the summer of 1842 he had over 300 boys.
Meanwhile, the boys who frequented Don Bosco's club began to accept him as their father and guide. Some expressed their desire to become like him. And so, the Salesian Society, comprising priests and lay brothers, was born. (The word 'Salesian' is from the name of the patron, St. Francis de Sales, a saint much admired by Don Bosco for his kindness and gentleness).
In the early hours of January 31, 1888, Don Bosco breathed his last. The greatest gift he left posterity is his unique method of education. One that was inspired by his one magnificent obsession: "It is enough to know that you are young and abandoned for me to love you."
More than a century after his death, thousands of Salesians continue to spread learning combined with love, inspired and motivated by his life

Thursday 7 June 2012

our don bosco


John Bosco, popularly known as Don (Father) Bosco, Was ordained a priest at the age of 26. He immediatelyBegan his work with orphans and opened a home forBoys where his mother wderved as housekeeper, within aShort time, 150 himeless biys who were living with him Were instructed in religion and given an opportunity toLearn trade skills. Workshops for tailoring, shomemakingAnd printing were set up, and Don Bosco trained his staff to assist him in caring for the boys. Those associated with Don Bosco and his work beganTo accept him as their father and guide. Some expressedTheir desire to become jst like him. And so the salesianSociety comprising priests and lay brothers was born .(the word 'salesian' is from the name of the patron, st.Francis de sales, a saint much admired by Son Bosco For his conversion from an angry young man to a kind and gentle bishop.) The Salesians dedicated themselves to the care ofOrphans and other boys who were homeless and their Mission spread rapidly from notthrn italy to the entreCountry. Whrn Don Bosco died in 1888, the Congregation, which was only 20 years old, had over1,000 members. It had also spread to 7 countries in Europe and South America.
       The greatest gift Don Bosco left is his unique way of Education, a method that was inspired by hisMagnificent obsession: 'it is enough to know that youAre young and abandoned, for me to love you veryMuch.'More than a century agter the death of Don Bosco,Thousands of peoplehave dedicated themselves to the Continuation of his apostolic love for young people.All over the world, the salesians of Don Bosco (sdb),As they are called, have a single mission: to be 'signsAnd bearers of God's love for the young.'

DON BOSCO COLLEGE



DON BOSCO COLLEGE

SULTHAN BATHERY, WAYANAD, KERALA
(Affiliated to the University of Calicut)
Phone : 04936 – 223017, 9847918151
E-mail : mailtodonbosco@gmail.com

Sunday 29 April 2012

Twenty-five years of priesthood Celebrations begin with a music concert


Fr Thomas Chakkalamattath inaugurating his sacerdotal silver jubilee celebrations by lighting the lamp yesterday at Hari Sri Vidya Nidhi School, Punkunnam.
A programme as part of sacerdotal silver jubilee celebrations of Fr Thomas Chakkalamattath was held yesterday at 3pm at Hari Sri Vidya Nidhi School, Punkunnam.
He was the director of Chethana Music Academy. Chakkalamattath completed 25 years of priestly life- a life spent in the service of youth through music. The programme named 'Gurupranamam' began with a prayer followed by a music concert by Stephan Devassy, Alphons and Franco.
He was led to the stage in a procession and a memento presented to him by provincial Fr Paul Achandy. The students of Chethana also performed a variety of programmes. Fr Antony, principal of Don Bosco College Mannuthy, and Prof Paulson Challissery spoke at the function.
The programme was organised to establish a Music Archive-a centre that would cater to the needs of music lovers from any part of the world. They also wanted to establish a scholarship as it will be a great help for the talented but financially weak candidates to continue their studies in music.
Today, 'Rhapsody' will be held at Regional Theatre. The programme will be inaugurated by music director Jerry Amal Dev. The souvenir will be released on the occasion. There will be a music programme by former students Stephan Devassy, Alphons Joseph, Gayathri Asokan, Job Kurian, Sangeeth, Shomi Davis, Rinson, Sunil Kumar and Jossie Peter.