Synod of Bishops: Young people
want us to speak out
Press briefing for the Synod of Bishops on Young People. |
A number of topics were covered in the Saturday press
briefing for the Synod of Bishops on Young People. These included the bishops
giving young people their high-profile voices, the right of people to stay at
home and receive adequate development, the place of Scripture, clerical sex
abuse and same-sex attraction.
By Russell Pollitt, SJ
Dr Paolo Ruffini, Prefect of the Vatican Dicastery for
Communication, said that the Synod had concluded with the third part, the
pastoral response to young people. The final document is being drafted and will
be presented to the bishops on Tuesday for discussion and amendment.
Using our voice
Cardinal Blaise Cupich from the USA said that he will do his
best to give voice to young people because that is what they are asking the
bishops to do. The Cardinal said that young people spoke about war, poverty,
unemployment, migration, arms trafficking and governments who turn to war
easily to deal with issues. He said that young people are asking the bishops to
give their high-profile voice over to them to address these issues. They want
bishops to speak to world leaders because they fear decisions being made now
are putting their future and that of future generations at risk.
People have a right to stay at home
Both Cardinals Cupich and John Ribat from Papua New Guinea
said that although many people choose to migrate, we must also acknowledge that
people have a right to stay at home and have the right to proper development.
Many people don’t want to be distant from their roots – including their
language and their traditions.
The place of Scripture
Archbishop Peter Andrew Comensoli from Australia said that
he has noticed that the discussions in the Synod – those in the assembly and in
the small groups – have developed over the last few weeks. Things have got
deeper, he said. He said that much more Scripture has entered the approach the
bishops are taking. He said that the Synod wants the Gospel to speak into the
realities of young people today.
Clerical Sex Abuse
Archbishop Comensoli said that sex abuse by clergy has been
spoken about from the beginning of the Synod. He says that during the Synod
there was an acknowledgement of the Church’s failure – naming the failure,
recognising the issue, asking for forgiveness and a concerted effort to act on
this. He said that although this has surfaced at the Synod, the meeting called
by the Holy Father in February will look at this issue much more deeply than
what the Synod has been able to do.
Cardinal Cupich said that young people have made things
clear: they want the bishops to reach out to victims and they want
accountability. He said that young people say that nobody is exempt from being
scrutinised. The Cardinal said that young people want the bishops to be
transparent. He said that bishops know that this needs to be addressed in a
forthright way.
Cardinal Cupich said that he is confident that the Holy
Father has called the February meeting to get something done because he is a
man of action. He said that he reiterates again that he too cedes his right or
authority to be investigated if there are any allegations against him. He said
that he believes that people, lay people especially, want the Church to get
this right and for the Church to succeed.
Both Cardinal Cupich and Archbishop Comensoli reiterated
that homosexuality is not the cause of clerical sex abuse. Both said that
professional research in the USA and Australia has come to the same conclusion.
The unchurched
The unchurched (or de-churched) are present in the voices of
the young auditors at the Synod, the bishops said. They speak on behalf of
their families and friends who have distanced themselves from or left the
Church. Archbishop Comensoli said that the Synod will address this broadly but
that this issue needs to be taken up regionally in Conferences and Dioceses. He
said that the Synod has looked at the broader questions as to why young people
have left but that this now needs to be looked at in particular localities
because reasons differ. Cardinal Ribat said that it is a painful issue for many
youth and that they find it hard to talk about this. It is their friends and
family that have left. He says that the young people have been open about what
has led others to leave the Church.
Same-sex attraction
Cardinal Ribat said that the Church’s approach is to welcome
everyone, not excluding anybody. Everyone, he said, is looking towards the
Church as a place they can call home. He said that youth are helping the bishops
to better understand the issue of same-sex attraction.
Cardinal Cupich said that there were a number of
interventions about same-sex attraction. He said that in the final document the
Synod hopes to have something that is inclusive to all. The whole document must
have something to say to everyone, we want to make sure that people are
included and that all feel that the document is for them, including young
people who identify as homosexual. We must not forget that God’s grace journeys
with us, the Cardinal concluded. Archbishop Comensoli said that all are
sinners, asking to be found by God, and that we should not forget this.
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