Dom Bosco
Dom Bosco, also known as Saint John Bosco, was an Italian priest, educator, and founder of the Salesian Society, dedicated to the care and education of youth. Born on August 16, 1815, he became a key figure in the development of modern educational methods, emphasizing the importance of joy and love in teaching. He is celebrated for his innovative approaches to youth ministry, incorporating elements of theater and entertainment to engage young people. Bosco's legacy continues to influence educational practices around the world, and he is also recognized as the patron saint of cinema, reflecting his commitment to using various forms of media to uplift and educate.
Born on Aug 16, 1815 (210 years old)
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Dom Bosco is celebrated as the founder of the Salesians and is also recognized as the patron saint of the cinema.
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