Yes, St. John Bosco founded the Salesians
Yes, John Bosco and Don Bosco are the same person. John is his first name, and I believe that Don is a title, so it would be Don John Bosco (as in Father John Bosco)
Saint John Bosco lived from 1815 to 1888. He was an Italian Catholic priest, educator, and founder of the Salesians of Don Bosco, a religious institute dedicated to the education of young people. Bosco was canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church in 1934.
St. John Bosco was not a martyr. He died of natural causes.
Saint Don Bosco was a Catholic priest and educator who founded the Salesians of Don Bosco, a religious congregation dedicated to education and care for youth. He was known for his dedication to serving disadvantaged youth, promoting education, and spreading the message of love and compassion. After his death, his holiness and the miracles attributed to his intercession led to his canonization as a saint by the Catholic Church.
Francesco Bosco was the father of Giovanni (John)) Bosco.
Saint John Bosco died in Turin, Italy on January 31, 1888.
Saint John Bosco died on January 31, 1888, in Turin, Italy.
John Bosco was 72 years old when he entered Heaven.
John Bosco was the founder of the Salesian Society. He is known for educating homeless or poor boys he found on the streets and helped to provide for them. The Salesians now have missions and schools all over the world dedicated to the care and education of children who might otherwise never receive an education.
January 31 is the feast of Saint John Bosco.
John Bosco worked entirely in Italy. Since his death the order has spread to all corners of the earth.
Catholics pray to Saint John Bosco for his intercession and guidance in dealing with challenges that concern youth, students, and educators, as he is the patron saint of students and apprentices. Many believe that Saint John Bosco can help inspire, protect, and guide individuals in their academic and personal pursuits.