Young Catholic from Vietnam
challenges the Church
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| Auditors participating in the Synod of Bishops. (Vatican Media) |
Joseph Cao Huu Minh Tri, from Vietnam, is an auditor at the
Synod of Bishops. He expresses a challenge for the Church to help young people
realize its beauty.
By Sr Bernadette Mary Reis, fsp
A 21-year-old from Vietnam, named Joseph, is one of the
auditors at the Synod. Devin Watkins spoke with Joseph and discovered what he
believes is the main challenge for the Church regarding young people.
Wonderful opportunity
Joseph considers his participation in the Synod to be a
“wonderful opportunity to dedicate myself as well as to raise the voice of the
young people particularly from Vietnam to the Church”. He hopes that the Church
will find what he calls a “new, practical way” for her to help his peers
realize what is important in life. In this way, he thinks his contemporaries
will think of themselves less and begin to give themselves in service to
others.
Synod Fathers are interested
Joseph does not think that the generational gap will cause
the Bishops to misunderstand the young people there. He sees that the Synod
Fathers are very interested and are “dedicating themselves to opening their
minds in order to let the Holy Spirit inspire them in order to understand young
people”.
Challenge for the Church
The challenge that he pointed out is that many of his peers
focus their lives on
getting a job and having many things. In my opinion, the
challenge for the Church is to find a way to make the young people, especially
the young Catholics to realize the beauty of the Church...in order to make
their lives more meaningful.
Young people will listen
Joseph thinks that young people back at home in Vietnam will
listen to the message the Synod has to offer because “it is a very special
event that has never happened before in history”. He also says that it is not
only bishops who are doing the talking, but young people and experts are
participating as well. Joseph hopes that the Synod document will help “young
people discern what is important for themselves”.

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