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The Life and Works of Blessed Don Luigi Monza (1898-1954) Pioneer in Care for Children with Disabilities
Oleh:
Aliverti, Massimo
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Article from Bulletin/Magazine
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Dolentium Hominum vol. 22 no. 65 (2007)
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page 85-88.
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The Life and Works
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
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DD25.10
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When he opened a new home of 'Our Family' in 1953, Don Luigi Monza summarised the activities of the association that he had founded in the following way: 'Now by choice we welcome desabled and retarded children with the aim: 1) of removing from them what is injurious to them and other people; 2) of reintegrating them into society, able and self-reliant. To do this it is necessary to provide them with effective means so that they can achieve their goal; and hence the specialist doctors [external consultans]... hence our graduates and specialist who look after the children with an individual method'. At the same time he addressed to the 'Little Apostles of Charity' who belonged to the lay institute that he had founded, the following suggestions: 'It is essential that the children in contact with you must never feel their limitations. The Little Apostle must take on not only their trials (and they have these even though they are little, but for them these aquire a disproportionate size), but equally she must feel and bear with them their burdens, including learning. She must make this increasingly easy for them with all the instruments that modern technology make available. Here, too, you have to excel. discovering and multiplying those talents that you have received from the Lord. You must show great love to the children: draw near to them with great sensitivity, softness, delicacy, with a capacity for sharing pain in a way that has never been done with them before'. On another occasion, when speaking about the natural aptitude to deal with such children he expressed himself in the following way: 'This is a very beautiful inclination which wonderfully helps our institution with the first apostleship of the dear children that the Lord has given us and whom parents hand over to us with the greatest trust. Thus it is necessary to become mothers for these children who bring with them the finest blessings of the Lord'.
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