OBLATES OF ST. FRANCIS DE SALES
OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION
ON SALESIAN STUDIES (ICSS)
(Revised August 2005)
In accordance with the instruction of the 14th General
Chapter (1976), the General Council in agreement with the Provincials and
Regional Superiors has set up a permanent institution for the promotion of
Salesian Studies and given it the following statute.
I. Salesian Studies
The expression „Salesian Studies“ is intended to refer
to studies relative to St. Francis de Sales,
St. Jane de Chantal, Father Brisson, Mother Mary de Sales Chappuis, the
Sisters of the Visitation of Holy Mary, the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales,
The Oblates Sisters of St. Francis de Sales, the De Sales Secular Institute and
the entire Salesian family. Studies relative to the above are in turn conceived
in three concentric circles.
· A the
very center is basic research.
· The
next wider circle includes popularizations that would make the findings of
basic research available to people not interested in scientific research, but
interested in knowing and living Salesian doctrine.
· The
outermost circle includes writings meant for people who are actively engaged in
disseminating Salesian thought and spirit through the press, the
media,preaching, and spiritual direction.
For the purpose of having as comprehensive a
promotion of Salesian Studies as possible, an International Commission will be
formed for which the following regulations apply:
1. The
Commission consists of four Oblates, preferably experts in Salesian Studies.
One of them is to represent the English-speaking areas, one the French and
Italian, one the German and Dutch, and one the Spanisch and Portuguese.
2. The
members of the Commission are appointed by the General Council in agreement
with the respective Provincials and Regional Superiors. Their term of office is three years. In order to establish and preserve
continuity, after the first three years, one of the members will be renewed for
an additional year, and one for two years, and one for three additional years.
A re-appointment is possible.
3. The Commission ist assisted in its work by consultors who have expertise needed by the ICSS in particular areas, such as languages, website publishing, archives, publishing, et. Consultors are not members of the ICSS, and ordinarily do not attend its meetings or participate in its deliberations. The ICSS suggests the name of a person to be appointed a consultor, with a rationale, to the General Council, which then offers its observations on the suggested nomination and/or, if appropriate, approves it. The term of office for consultors is three years. A reappointment is possible.
4. The
Commission has the function to promote Salesian Studies:
a) through
communication of what exists and has been carried out;
b) through
the co-ordination on an international level of proposed studies and projects;
c) through
stimulating certain studies and projects, especially by cooperating very
closely with the Archivist of the Generalate;
d) through
recommending certain projects for financial support according to the
regulations of the procedures for approval;
e) through
the financial support of projects approved by the General Council according to
the regulations in Section IV.
5. Each
year the Commission will
· draw up
a budget and present it to the General Council for approval and which will
include the following expenses:
a) the
members expenses for correspondence and for traveling to a meeting of the
Commission;
b) the
costs incurred by the Information Center for a regularly published bulletin,
for circular letters and correspondence;
c) for
software/hardware needed to maintain the Salesian Studies Home Page;
d) above
all for financial support of projects in accordance with the guidelines of the
procedures for approval.
· make an
annual report on its activities;
· evaluate
the requests for financial support for projects;
· send a
report to the Provincials and Regionals detailing the projects recommended and
not recommended together with a budget for amounts requested for each projects. The Provincials and Regionals will be asked
to notify the General Council concerning their evaluaion of the projects
submitted. The General Council will
then make the final decision as to
which projects are approved for execution.
1. An
Electronic Information Center will be set up as an organ of the International
Commission and administered by a member of the ICSS or another person appointed
for this purpose by the General Council. The latter individual will be under
the direction of the ICSS.
2. The
Information Center is to have the following tasks:
a) It
collects all communications on institutions, activities, studies and plans
inside and outside the Congregation.
b) It
circulates information on the above through a regularly published bulletin and,
in certain cases, through a special circular letter.
3. In each
province/region (or, by arrangement, for several provinces/regions in a
language area) a regional center for Salesian Studies will be set up, the
administration and organization of which will be determined by the province(s)/
region(s) concerned. It is advisable, where possible, that this be an
electronic center linked to the WORLD WIDE WEB, thereby making it relatively
easy to be linked to the ICSS Salesian Studies Home Page.
a) These
centers will keep the International Information Center currently informed on
everything that is worth knowing about Salesian Studies and activities existing
in their area.
b) They
circulate the information received from the International Center in an
appropriate manner.
c) They
co-ordinate the activities in their area and provide them with stimuli and
assistance.
4. Even
though the ICSS places an emphasis on new technologies in Salesian Studies,
their dissemination and their promotion, this does not mean that the more
traditional forms will become obsolete. The new possibilities that the Internet
offers do not replace the more traditional methods of dissemination, but
complement them.
1. The ICSS
will operate with an annual budget approved by the General Council. As a general rule, this will not exceed
$15,000.
2. This sum
will be raised in the following way:
half will be contributed on an equal basis by the provinces , the other
half according to the number of their members.
3. The
financial year of the International Commission runs from September 1st to
August 31st of the following year.
For the financial support of projects which are
of interest and importance to the whole Congregation, the following regulations
apply:
1. The
International Commission can on its own initiative suggest projects which lie
in the immediate interests of the whole Congregation and recommend them for financial support.
2. Individual
Oblates or groups of Oblates can apply for financial means for the promotion of specific projects according to
the following procedure:
a) For each
project a separate application according to the approved form is to be
submitted to the Chairman of the International Commission by April 30 before the beginning of the next
financial year.
b) The
Commission assesses all applications according to their usefulness for Salesian
Studies and presents them together with this assessment to the General and his
Council, the Provincials and Regionals.
c) The
General Council, after having received the comments of the Pro vincials and
Regionals, and the ICSS, decide on whether financial support is to be granted
and the amount to be granted.
d) All
applicants will be informed in writing of the decision on their application by
the Chairman of the Commission. The Congregation as a whole will be informed by
the Generalate.
e) Those
who have received financial support are to present an annual written report on
whether and how they have executed their project. This report is to be
submitted to the Chairman of the ICSS by June 1st.
3. The
financial support of projects in Salesian Studies takes place in the following
manner:
a) Payment
for the work-time of Oblates will not, as a rule, be funded.
b) Priority
is given to those projects which are directly useful for the entire
Congregation and which correspond to the current priorities recommended by the
ICSS and approved by the General Council. These will be financed in toto from
the budget of the International Commission. Projects and studies which are of
value for Salesian research will also be financed in the future, even though
they are not made available in a digitalized form.
c) For the
remaining projects half of the sum approved will be supplied by the Province
from which the applications come and the other half from the budget of the
International Commission.
d) Translations
of Salesian and Oblate documents deemed to be worthwhile may be eligible for
funding
e) Approved
on-going projects will not be funded beyond three-years. On-going projects
should be able to demonstrate their financial viability beyond the funding
period.