Archbishop Richards: the voice of Jamaica at the Synod
Synod father Archbishop Kenneth Richards of Kingston, Jamaica. |
The
need for pastoral and catechetical accompaniment from birth to death and the
pivotal role of parents at every stage of a young person’s life were at the
core of Jamaican Archbishop Kenneth Richards’ intervention at the Synod on
Young People.
By
Linda Bordoni
Archbishop
Kenneth David Oswin Richards, of Kingston in Jamaica is at the Synod
of Bishops on Young People, the Faith and Vocational Discernment,
representing the Antilles Episcopal Conference.
He
spoke to Vatican News about his satisfaction regarding the draft Document
currently being voted upon at the Synod, and about the focus of his own
intervention at the Synod.
Archbishop
Richards expressed satisfaction for the smooth and efficient work been done
since the beginning of the Synod and remarked on how “all those who worked on
the final document did an excellent job getting the sense of what the Synod
Fathers want to see in it”.
Accompaniment
throughout all stages of life
He
said his intervention at the Synod focused on accompaniment, also in the
pre-youth age; of the need for adequate preparation and accompaniment received
in the early stages, and on the pivotal importance of families.
He
said in Jamaica the Bishops are working on a Catechesis programme that is
specifically geared to accompany believers throughout their lives – from
babyhood to old age.
Archbishop
Richards explained that he sees the role of parents as very important, “from
the moment of their own marriage to when they bring their children to baptism”
and accompany them throughout every stage of their growth.
“So
you give them the necessary support and invite them to a partnership with the
Church in respect of the development of their children” he said.
Archbishop
Richards also expressed satisfaction regarding the fact that during the Synod
all major issues concerning the young – including that of sexuality – were
addressed.
Listen
and give guidance
“As
synod fathers and as bishops we have to recognize that we listen, but then we
have to guide the young people, and sometimes they may have ideas that are
radical” he said.
“As
teachers, he continued, we must lead young people to truth even as they contend
with difficult issues”.
Catholic
Church in Jamaica
Regarding
the reality of the Church in Jamaica, Archbishop Richards said that Catholics
make up only 2% of the population – but – he added that, according to a recent
University analysis, even though the Catholic Church is number 17 in terms of
size, it is number 1 in social impact on society.
This,
he explained, is because it has a lot of agencies that provide social services,
from assistance to the poor, to healthcare to education.
Catholic
Schools Ministry
Archbishop
Richards said that one of the things that the Archdiocese of Kingston is
looking at is “restoring the Catholic ethos of our schools”, which has been
somewhat lost over the years due to the need to make use of government
assistance.
He
said there is an ongoing effort to have a Catholic presence in the schools with
a series of different initiatives and work projects.
Ecumenism
Archbishop
Richards lamented the fact that ecumenism has lost momentum in the region. He
said that the Antilles Episcopal Conference was one of the first involved in
establishing the ecumenical movement in the region. He explained that it was
very strong in the 1970s and 1980s, driven by all the social work the different
Churches were doing together; but, he said, the financial crisis in Europe has
negatively impacted humanitarian projects with the cutting of resources and
this has led to a weakening of collaboration.
However,
the Archbishop pointed out, the Jamaica Council of Churches continues to meet
and to have discussions about work they continue to do together and through an
umbrella group.
“I
look forward, Archbishop Richards concluded, to this document that provides a
real hope for the renewal of the Church” and to begin its implementation “that
should be a united effort of the Church because we need to act together for the
building of His Kingdom and for the salvation of souls.”
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