St John Bosco - towards the end of his life
St John Bosco was born on August 16, 1815 and died on January
31, 1888. He was an Italian Catholic priest, educator and writer who put into
practice the convictions of his religion, dedicating his life to the betterment
and education of street children, juvenile delinquents, and other disadvantaged
youth and employing teaching methods based on love rather than punishment, a
method that is known as the preventive system. A follower of the spirituality
and philosophy of Francis de Sales, Bosco dedicated his works to him when he
founded the Society of St. Francis de Sales (more commonly known as the
Salesians of Don Bosco). Together with St Maria Domenica Mazzarello, he founded
the Institute of the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians, a religious
congregation of nuns dedicated to the care and education of poor girls, and
popularly known as Salesian Sisters. In 1875 he published Bollettino
Salesiano Mensuale (A Salesian Monthly Bulletin) and it has remained
in continuous publication, and is currently published in 50 different editions
and 30 languages. He was canonized by Pope Pius XI in 1934.
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