Synod of Bishops: Letter from the
Synod Fathers to Young People
Cardianal Lorenzo Baldisseri reads the "Letter from the Synod Fathers to Young People" at the conclusion of the final Mass. (Vatican Media) |
Full text of the Letter from the Synod Fathers to Young
People, read at the conclusion of the final Mass.
XV Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops
LETTER FROM THE SYNOD FATHERS TO YOUNG PEOPLE
We the Synod Fathers now address you, young people of the
world, with a word of hope, trust and consolation. In these days, we have
gathered together to hear the voice of Jesus, “the eternally young Christ”, and
to recognize in Him your many voices, your shouts of exultation, your cries,
and your moments of silence.
We are familiar with your inner searching, the joys and
hopes, the pain and anguish that make up your longings. Now we want you to hear
a word from us: we wish to be sharers in your joy, so that your expectations
may come to life. We are certain that with your enthusiasm for life, you will
be ready to get involved so that your dreams may be realized and take shape in
your history.
Our weaknesses should not deter you; our frailties and sins
must not be an obstacle for your trust. The Church is your mother; she does not
abandon you; she is ready to accompany you on new roads, on higher paths where
the winds of the Spirit blow stronger – sweeping away the mists of
indifference, superficiality and discouragement.
When the world that God so loved, that he gave us his only
Son, Jesus, is focused on material things, on short-term successes, on
pleasures, and when the world crushes the weakest, you must help it to rise up
again and to turn its gaze towards love, beauty, truth and justice once more.
For a month, we have walked together with some of you and
with many others who have been united to us through prayer and affection. We
wish to continue the journey now in every part of the earth where the Lord Jesus
sends us as missionary disciples.
The Church and the world urgently need your enthusiasm. Be
sure to make the most fragile people, the poor and those wounded by life your
traveling companions.
You are the present; be a brighter future.
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