Document of Pre-Synodal Meeting
of Young People released
Particioants of the Pre-Synodal Meeting of Young People. |
The Secretary General of the Synod of Bishops briefed
journalists on the document resulting from the work of participants in a
week-long Pre-Synodal Meeting of Young People that took place in the Vatican in
preparation for the October 2018 Synod of Bishops on Young People.
By Linda Bordoni
A document released by the Pre-Synodal Meeting of
Young People was presented in the Vatican on Saturday following a
weeklong meeting which was opened in the presence of Pope Francis.
The Assembly of the Synod of Bishops on the
theme “Young People, the Faith and Vocational Discernment” will take
place in the Vatican in October 2018.
Presenting the document during
a briefing at the Vatican Press Office, Cardinal Lorenzo Baldisseri, Secretary
General of the Synod of Bishops, explained it is one of the sources that will
contribute to the preparation of the Instrumentum Laboris for the Synod itself.
Contributions from all over the world
Baldisseri also said other contributions will be provided by
the Episcopal Conferences, by the Synods of the Eastern Catholic Churches and
by synthesis documents resulting from listening sessions conducted in dioceses
across the world.
He added that the results of the online questionnaire
proposed to young people and the interventions of the international seminar on
young people organized by the General Secretariat of the Synod in September
2017 will be added to all that material, as well as observations spontaneously
sent in by individuals and groups from all over the planet.
Three-part document
Baldisseri said the document drawn up during this week is
divided into three parts, preceded by an introduction: the first part deals
with the challenges and opportunities of young people in today's world; the
second on faith and vocation, on discernment and on the accompaniment of young
people; the third on the Church's formative and pastoral activities.
He noted that approximately 15,300 young people from the
five continents took part in the meeting - physically or virtually -
representing their peers all over the world.
Document to be handed to Pope Francis on Palm Sunday
Baldisseri concluded saying that on Sunday some of the young
people who have been involved in the meeting will have the privilege of
offering the document to Pope Francis himself.
“Significantly, he said, the person chosen to deliver the
text into the hands of the Pope is a young man from Panama, the nation that
will host World Youth Day in 2019.
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