Catholic youth in Arabia reignite
their faith, hope and love
Young people participating in the Arab Catholic Youth Congress in Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates. |
Over a thousand Catholic young people living on the Arabian
Peninsula respond to the invitation to “Stand up, reignite your faith, hope and
love and experience Jesus deeper” at the Arab Catholic Youth Congress.
(Contains photo gallery.)
By Sr Bernadette Mary Reis, fsp
As the Synod of Bishops on Young People draws to a close on
Sunday, 1,500 Catholic young people living on the Arabian
Peninsula are attending the Arab Catholic
Youth Congress (ACYC) in Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates
(UAE), from 25-27 October. They have responded to the invitation to “Stand
up, reignite your faith, hope and love and experience Jesus deeper”.
Youth initiative from A-Z
Bishop Paul Hinder, Vicar Apostolic for Southern Arabia and
Yemen, said in an interview with Vatican News that the ACYC is an initiative
proposed by young people. Their original idea was to organize something “to
bring together the youth not only of one country, but of several countries in
our region”. The bishops happily embraced their proposal, and the ACYC was
born.
History of the ACYC
The ACYC is the largest Catholic youth event on the Arabian
Peninsula. Young people are participating from the UAE, Oman, Saudi Arabia,
Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait. The first ACYC was held in 2009 in Dubai with the
theme “Put out into the deep”. “All things are possible for the one who
believes”, was the theme of the follow up Congress in 2012 in Abu Dhabi in the
UAE. This year’s theme is “Do not
be afraid, Mary. You have found favor with God”.
International cast
An international
cast has been assembled to “animate” the attendees in various ways. It
includes Archbishop Prowse from Canberra, Australia; Sr Anne Flanagan from the
USA; Fr Wissam Mansour, a youth chaplain from Jordan; John Pridmore an
ex-London gangster; Mark Nimo, originally from Ghana; and JC Libiran, Founder
of Project Courage Zone in the Philippines.
Strengthening faith and hope
Bishop Hinder hopes that the faith and hope of both the
young people who attend and the bishops will be strengthened.
“The youth in our region don’t have such an easy life
because of the whole situation, economically and with what’s going on in the
world. So, I hope it will strengthen the faith of the youth. And, let’s say
also for us the Bishops. We are also people of belief, and to be together with
the youth is always something that gives us hope and new dynamic”.
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