Young Joe to bishops: a savvy
youth needs a savvy Church
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| Pope Francis addressing Synod Fathers, experts and Young People from around the world in the Synod Hall.- AFP |
31 year-old Joe, representing New Zealand and Samoa, is one
of the young people in Rome to address the Synod of Bishops whom he says sound
in tune with what young people want.
By Francesca Merlo
It demonstrates the importance of the event, the fact that
Joseph Sapati Moeono-Kolio feels more privileged than excited to be here.
“Yeah”, he said, “I think excited is a broad term when it
comes to anything to do with the Vatican…”.
Hope and privilege
However, he is hopeful, and perhaps this is the most
important aspect of his emotions. “I think the more accurate term is more
‘hopeful’”. He said there’s a tremendous sense of hope among young people,
Including himself - though at the youthful age of 31 he doesn’t feel particularly
young. “According to Catholicism I’m still relatively young”, he said.
He is also feeling “quite privileged to be here” and to be
able to transmit that hope, as he represents young people from Samoa and New
Zealand.
Not abstract but direct
Joe said he “very much” liked what he is hearing at the
meetings of bishops. He is optimistic. After having talked to the other young
people, their fears of the discussions, he admitting that they were expecting
“very abstract concepts and stuff”. Joe said he was comforted by the fact that
what they have heard so far are “bishops who were very much in tune with what
young people were wanting”. He said they were “very direct with their language”
and “very ambitious with what they want to do when they get back”.
Global challenges
Joe recognised that some of the challenges being faced in
Oceania are similar to those faced globally. He hopes to transmit to the
bishops the need for the Church “to help with things like sustainable
development.” He also mentions climate change, which he thinks is “a huge
thing, affecting us as well.”
Joe is active on social media, as young people often are,
and is using this as a way to update people “back home” with the progress of
the Synod.
Help Church be an effective guide
He is hoping to express to the Synod Fathers “the realities
that we face in my part of the world”, and how he thinks the Church can
“maneuver itself so that it can be a more effective guide to young people”
through his experience with the Church, acknowledging that this should be done
“without obviously having to water down its teachings, or anything like that”.
A savvy Church
Joe talks about the challenges facing young people,
mentioning the Digital Age, and the “challenges that come with a more
technologically savvy generation”, stressing on the “inherent dangers that that
opens them up to.” To him, the Church needs to become equally savvy towards
that, because if it’s not, “it won’t be as effective a guide to young people”.

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