Church needs to do practical
things for young people.
One of the delegates to the Synod on Young People has said
that the Church in Africa must strive to be more practical in the eyes of the
youth.
Paul Samasumo – Vatican city
Cameroon’s Bishop of Mamfe Diocese, Andrew Nkea says
Africa’s young people face serious challenges that call for urgent and tangible
solutions.
The Church needs to be involved in the lives of young people
“One of the biggest problems we have in the African Church
with our young people is that most of them are unemployed; they see the natural
resources of their countries being carried away to other places and they can’t
have a share in it; they are frustrated because of the wars, the instability
and lack of good governance. In such a case, the Church should insist more on
the social participation of the Church in development programmes,” Bishop Nkea
said.
The Bishop said the Church cannot simply walk away leaving
everything to governments.
The youth may be leaders of tomorrow but we are together
with them in the Church, now.
“Jesus told his disciples, ‘give them something to eat
yourselves.’ This is the situation we find ourselves in Africa. We can’t just
say they (youth) are too many and governments are not working, there is no
employment. We should start doing something for them ourselves,” Bishop Nkea
told Vatican News.
Bishop Nkea said he has particularly been touched by the
Synod Fathers’ strong recognition that the youth are not the future of the
Church.
“The youth are part of the Church now. We are together in
the Church, now. They (youth) may be leaders tomorrow but the youth are in the
Church now,” he emphasised.
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