Don Bosco’s Relic visit to Navan – Photo memories.

by | Nov 9, 2013 | Faith A, Faith Archive, ZZ_All

It is not enough that the young people are loved, they must know that they are loved – St John Bosco

John Bosco was born on 16th August, 1815, to the east of Turin. From a very early age he decided that he would dedicate his life to helping young people. He wanted to become a priest to help them morally and he wanted to help them educationally by assisting them to cope with the world around them. He was ordained in June, 1841, and began his work for the poor youth of the city of Turin.

John Bosco’s work and message spread throughout the World. He himself worked tirelessly throughout his life for the young people of Turin and beyond until his death on January 31, 1888 at the age of 73.

In 1934, Pope Plus XI canonized St. John Bosco as saint of the Catholic Church. And in 1988 Pope John Paul II called him “Father and Teacher of Youth.”

Irish Pilgrimage 23 February – 7th March 2013

For more details about the visit go to www.donboscorelics.ie or www.salesiansireland.ie