Wednesday, September 18, 2019
SAINT JOHN BOSCO Essay -- essays research papers
 John Bosco was born on August 16, 1815, to a poor  farming family in Becchi, a small suburb of Turin,  Italy. The child grew to be the ââ¬Å"Beloved Apostle of  Youthâ⬠. One of John Boscoââ¬â¢s earliest recollections  occurred at age two. He remembers his mother telling  him upon his fatherââ¬â¢s death , ââ¬Å"You have no father  nowâ⬠. Although he stated that he could not remember  what his father was like , his death must have had a  profound effect on him and perhaps sparked his desire  to help troubled boys, many of whom were fatherless.   I cannot say that I have suffered the loss of a close  family member and can only imagine the effect it could  have on my life.   From the time he was a young child, John Bosco seemed  to have a clear understanding of Godââ¬â¢s ways; and what  he didnââ¬â¢t understand was often made clear to him by  his mother ââ¬Å"Mama Margaretâ⬠. She seemed to know, even  at an early age, that her son was destined to do good  in the name of God. She taught him by example from an  early age and continued to support him and all his  good works throughout his life. She eventually joined  him at he Oratory and became ââ¬Å"Motherâ⬠ to hundreds of  boys. Her positive influence was felt by all of those  boys. It was almost as if the Blessed Mother worked  through her good example and words of wisdom.   Mama Margaret warned her son to ââ¬Å"beware of bad boys  you may meet on your journey through lifeâ⬠. and asked  him one day, ââ¬Å"Why do you go with such bad boys?â⬠   How many mothers have echoed similar words? How  confident John Bosco was in the power of his good  example when he replied, ââ¬Å"If I am with them they are  better and do not say bad wordsâ⬠. Wouldnââ¬â¢t this world  be a better place if we all had such confidence and  faith in the power our own good example.   As a young child, John Bosco had the ability to  attract young boys. He went out of his way to study  ââ¬Å"traveling showâ⬠ folk to learn acrobatic and sleight  of hand tricks to entertain the boys who would gather  around him. After a performance he would discuss a  sermon from a recent Mass or lead the group in a hymn.  If people started to leave he would tell them that  they couldnââ¬â¢t come back and see more tricks unless  they stayed for the sermon. Of course they remained.     At age nine John had a dream that clearly indicated  his intentions of becoming a priest. Mama Margaret  understood this dream and set out to educate her son  and prepare him for First Holy Communio...              ...ready does exist, but we havenââ¬â¢t  taken notice yet. I have to admit that mothers seem  to have this ability to sense when we are about to get  into trouble whether we know it or not.   Needless to say, John Bosco worked tirelessly for his  boys. A doctor had commented that his body seemed  like that of a much older man. Perhaps that was  because John Bosco never refused a request from anyone  in need. He gave generously of his time, his energy,  and his wisdom. He died on January 31, 1888 and was  canonized in 1934.  While reading this book I could not help but recognize  the similarities between John Boscoââ¬â¢s Oratories and  our school. There is clearly a feeling of brotherhood  among the students at Don Bosco Prep. I remember how  we all laughed during orientation when we were told  about this feeling of brotherhood, but all of us now  agree that it exists. We are led by the good example  of our teachers and priests, are made to follow a code  of discipline, and are provided academic and religious  instruction. It is an atmosphere that guides us in  choosing between right and wrong and hopefully gives  us confidence and faith in the power of our own good  example. The work of Saint John Bosco continues!                        
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