
Vatican City, Feb 16, 2018 / 11:24 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Ahead of the pre-synod meeting set to take place next month, several young participants voiced excitement to meet with peers from all over the world to exchange ideas and talk about life’s major questions.
“This is a step the Church is making to listen to all youth,” said Stella Marilene Nishimwe, a participant in the pre-synod gathering. “It will give us an opportunity to say everything that we think. This is an opportunity that we must really take.”
A young Burundi woman living in Italy, Nishimwe told journalists that she believes the March gathering is “something that God wants from the Church, to do something new for all the youth of the world.”
“Because youth from all over the world, whether they are Catholics or from other religions, we have the same questions,” she said, adding that she thinks it is important that the Church wants to walk with youth “in this world with so much pain, with so many questions that don’t have answers.”
She said that what she mainly wants to share is the experience of “the life that we live.” Namely, “we want to find happiness, like everyone in the world, we want to live in unity, we want to feel at home in all parts of the world. We want to really find a path together…in this synod, I really want this.”
Nishimwe was one of four panelists at a Feb. 16 news conference on the upcoming pre-synod meeting, which will be held March 19-24 in Rome with some 300 youth from various backgrounds and countries throughout the world.
The event is a precursor to the October Synod of Bishops on “Faith, Young People and the Discernment of Vocation,” and will include youth in different states of life and from different vocations. Priests, seminarians and consecrated persons will also participate, as well as non-Catholics.
Special attention will also be given to youth from both global and existential “peripheries,” including people with disabilities, and some who have struggled with drug use or who have been in prison.
At the end of the gathering, notes of the various discussions will be gathered into one comprehensive concluding document, which will be presented to Pope Francis and used as part of the “Instrumentum Laboris,” or “working document,” of the October synod.
Alongside Nishimwe at the news conference were Cardinal Lorenzo Baldisseri, secretary general of the Synod of Bishops; Bishop Fabio Fabene, the synod dicastery’s undersecretary; and Italian youth Filippo Passantino.
In comments to journalists, Passantino said participants are expecting to hear “an echo of their requests, of their needs, of their proposals” in the meeting, not only in the synod hall, “but also on social media, so that social media can become [a] great and luminous reflection to shine on their problems.”
Social media will also play a key role in the pre-synod gathering, which is being promoted on various platforms such as Facebook and Twitter with 15 special hashtags.
Passantino, who has helped to promote the event on social media, said many young people have shared their experiences, and that so far, most of the testimonies and questions posted have been related to problems such as finding work and building meaningful relationships in an increasingly superficial world.
He stressed the importance of youth being able to listen to one another and share their experiences, saying that “we will be listened to, but we must and we want to listen to all those situations of difficulty.”
The pre-synod meeting will kick off Monday, March 19, with an audience with Pope Francis, marking the 5th anniversary of the start of his papal ministry. True to form, Francis during the audience will take questions from young people from all five continents.
In the afternoon, participants will be divided into language groups, which throughout the week will discuss different themes outlined in the preparatory document for the synod, which was released Jan. 13, 2017.
Each session will include five questions to help guide discussion. The questions will focus on various topics, such as the search for meaning, technology, vocational discernment, politics and volunteer work.
Entertainment and moments of prayer will also be included. On Friday, April 23, participants will pray the Way of the Cross while walking to the Roman catacombs of San Callisto. On Saturday, they will spend the morning at the Pontifical Villa in Castel Gandolfo and in the evening will have a celebration with youth from the Diocese of Albano.
The event will conclude with Palm Sunday Mass celebrated by Pope Francis in St. Peter’s Square, which also marks the diocesan celebration of World Youth Day, this year dedicated to the theme: “Do not be afraid Mary, for you have found favor with God.”
Participants in the gathering were selected by local bishops conferences for both the Roman and Eastern rites, and for those involved in movements, associations and ecclesial movements. Students at Catholic schools and universities will also attend.
In comments to journalists, Cardinal Baldisseri said the pre-synod gathering is not “an isolated event,” but is rather “a phase on the journey of preparation for the Synod of Bishops in October.”
The first step was the questionnaire that was sent out to bishops’ conferences worldwide, and which was also posted online in order to make it more accessible to young people. It was released in June 2017 for people ages 16 to 29, of all faiths and backgrounds, asking about lives, attitudes and concerns about the world.
According to Baldisseri, some 221,000 youth participated, with the majority being in the younger age bracket. Europe was the continent most highly represented, with Central and South America coming in second, and Africa in third.
The answers to the questionnaire will be one of four key ingredients in the October synod, he said, with the other three being the website for the questionnaire and social media accounts where youth can leave testimonies and answer questions; a September 2017 seminar on youth that took place in Rome; and the final document of the pre-synod meeting.
The pre-synod gathering will be “very, very important for the synod,” Baldisseri said. It aims to ensure that young people are heard and understood, so that the synod is not just an event “about” youth, but “with” them.
The meeting will seek to define specific pastoral projects and outreach plans. Parents, educators and priests will also be present to listen to what the youth are saying and be better equipped to address the problems and situations they encounter.
An exchange of cultural experiences and different religious backgrounds will also be encouraged.
In order to help young people unable to participate in the Rome gathering to have a voice in the discussion, special Facebook groups have been created based on language, which Bishop Baldisseri said will allow those not present to follow the discussion and interact with their peers from around the world.
Links to all social media pages, as well as the hashtags that will be used, can be found on the synod website: www.synod2018.va
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A medieval battlement with cannons the Vatican Bank draws all incomes [connected entities] into its protective bowels per command of the Vatican’s supreme Commandant. What would Larry Chapp say?
With little knowledge of the financial goings on of the Vatican, the recent absolution, blessing, elevation of scandal ridden Cardinal Angelo Becciu it’s likely Chapp would have a say about it. What, I could only guess. Although listening and watching with interest last night to Marcus Grodi’s Journey Home interview of Chapp the opinion would still be just that. Larry Chapp has a very impressive, complex background calling himself as a youth a bookish upstart, who left Catholicism, turned to science for facts and truth demanding verifiable answers, eventually convinced by Evangelism there was some truth to scripture. The rest well known his return to Catholicism, years of professorship, finally finding a more vivacious, satisfying expression of Catholicism in the thought and life of Dorothy Day and the Catholic Workers movement. Outrageous to many conservatives [he calls Trads] later vindicated. Since the presumption that Day was a Marxist type, as Chapp articulated she has been vindicated by her being declared a servant of God.
Personally, Larry Chapp’s views of the Church and Catholicism became clearer and quite edifying through his contribution of essays to CWR.
Papa’s big shopping excursion?
Hello! What is the reason or reasons, that the Pope wants financial assets brought to the Vatican by the end of September?
Exactly my question! CATHOLIC WORLDVREPORT: Your article is unfinished without an explanation for WHY the Pope is doing this. Will be watching and looking for answers here and elsewhere
I read the article and it said the dictate came about in March though this is not a new dictate.
It’s simply greed… most assets are donations to the poor, sick and to assist the peoples parishes… maybe they should give more than 1.5% of charitable collections to who the people intend it for.. I won’t be putting any more money into the church.. it’s no longer doing Gods work!!
Because they know of the doom from the economic collapse that’s about to unfold. Here it comes, brace yourself. By food now while you can.
Exactly.
Civil war in the USA will coincide with the rigging of the mid term elections.
European Countries will erupt in civil disobedience due to limited gas supply and exploding costs sends business to the wall.
And we have the inflationary issue, resulting in raising interest rates, which then collapses the property bubble, sending mortgagees and possibly banks broke.
It’s all happening now, and the Vatican is smart to demand repatriation of all financial assets to convert into hard assets like Gold, and store it in their depositary.
The world is on tilt.
Cashless system on the way and all money back to vatican asap .
That’s exactly in line with Joe Biden’s Executive Order 14067.
Given the impending collapse of the American, and other national, economies, I understand why Francis has chosen to recall all liquid assets to Rome. The world is on the verge of a global take-over of all wealth for redistribution, and the current war on Christianity means a repeat of the 20th Century persecution of religious institutions. Confiscation, nationalization are both terms the Holy See is familiar with.
What role does a general play in the Weaponization of the US Feds. (FBI, USDOJ, etc) against American Nationalists ? In Marxist Iowa, the facts & evidence demonstrate they co-opted State officials into this GASLIGHTING op: http://www.youtube.com/user/kornkobiowa