European boss of the Salesians visits Amstetten: insight into the visitation

European boss of the Salesians visits Amstetten: insight into the visitation

In an important visitation, P. Roman Jachimowicz, the European boss of the Salesian Don Boscos for the Region of North, Central and Eastern Europe, traveled to Amstetten. This visit is characterized by relationship care and the exchange within the religious community. As a General Council for important decisions and developments in the region, Jachimowicz is responsible and places great emphasis on personal visits to be able to better understand the communities.

In the context of his stay, P. Jachimowicz visited various facilities and projects that are worn by the Salesians. These projects aim to support and strengthen youth education and funding. "It is essential to get to know the work on site and understand how we can best adapt our support," said the European boss.

important conversations and impulses

During his stay, P. Jachimowicz had numerous talks with employees and young people to gain insights into their challenges and success. These direct conversations are intended to help develop strategies that are suitable for the respective local conditions. The European boss emphasized the need that the Salesians will continue to react innovatively to the needs of society in the future.

"We face many challenges, especially in a rapidly changing world. However, our mission remains the same: we have to support the youth and show them ways to a positive future," said Jachimowicz.

The visit to Amstetten is part of a more comprehensive visitation tour by the various communities in the region, which aims to deepen the mutual understanding and use resources optimally. The European boss also found out about current initiatives and possible areas in which further support is required.

In order to learn more about the activities of the Salesians and their importance in the region, interested parties can take a look at the comprehensive reporting on www.meinbezirk.at Werfen.

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