St. John Bosco began his work with a religious community of Brothers and Priests, known as the Salesians of Don Bosco. The Salesian Sisters, officially known as the Daughters of Mary Help of ...
The beloved patron of children worked countless wonders in his lifetime, from miraculous healings to multiplying food.
History notes how much the Freemasons hated St. John Bosco, the founder of the Salesians — whose feast the Catholic Church celebrates on Jan. 31 — but less known are their attempts to kill him.
The month of January ends with the feast of St John Bosco. This year, as the Salesians mark the 150th anniversary of the first missionary expedition of Salesians whom Don Bosco sent to South ...
Reflecting on the words of this great saint can aid us in growing our schools to become more aligned with Christ as well as ...
St. John Bosco says Brian Wickstrom was fired as president because he obtained loans without authorization and it's backing ...
The “Boys and Girls with Don Bosco” network, which is part of the Salesians of Don Bosco, celebrates its 40th anniversary this year, reflecting on four decades of dedication to improving the ...
Those were the humble beginnings of the Salesian Congregation comprising priests and lay people who wished to continue his work. Unwilling to leave out young girls, Don Bosco founded with Saint Maria ...
Despite setbacks and struggles caused by Italy’s nationalist movement, which made things difficult for religious orders, the Salesians were helping 130,000 children in 250 houses by the end of Don ...
The Salesians of Don Bosco, a religious community founded by St. John Bosco in 1859 in Turin, Italy, is dedicated to serving young people, especially those who are poor and disadvantaged.
Bosco Tech is an all-male Catholic high school sponsored by the Salesians of Don Bosco, USA West, that uniquely combines a rigorous college-preparatory and technology-focused education.