Youth Synod: One Youth Officer's
hopes
Pope Francis meets young people.(Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis on Wednesday will celebrate the opening Mass
for the Synod of Bishops on “Young People, the Faith, and Vocational
Discernment”. But what do young people hope this Synod will achieve? Sean
Deighan, a Youth Officer from the Archdiocese of Glasgow in Scotland says, the
Church needs to “present the faith to them in a way that is worth attaining.”
By Lydia O'Kane
The Bishops of the world are gathering in the Vatican for a
Synod that will put the spotlight firmly on young people. Over the course of
October, the Church will aim to support young Catholics in their faith, and discuss
issues that concern them, so that they can be the standard bearers for a new
generation. In March of this year, young people from around the globe met in
the Vatican for a Pre-Synodal meeting. One of the participants was Sean
Deighan, a Youth Officer from the Archdiocese of Glasgow in Scotland.
Idealism of young people
He says, that Church needs to tap into the idealism of young
people and present the faith to them in a way that is worth attaining. “I think
the finding of the documents shouldn’t read so much as a manifesto of an NGO
but, rather unapologetically proclaims the truth of the faith and of the Church
in a way that is doctrinally… sound.”
So, is this a good time for the Church to be holding a Synod
on Youth? The Youth Officer believes it is, especially, he says, at a time when
“many young people are leaving the Church for all the wrong reasons”. I think
it’s a very important time re-evaluate how the Gospel is preached to young
people in a way that they can understand, so that the outcome would be that
less people would leave the Church…”
Crisis of Sexual Abuse
In recent times the Church has been engulfed by the crisis
of clerical sexual abuse. The Secretary General of the meeting, Cardinal
Lorenzo Baldisseri, has stressed that the Synod will not shy away from the
issue, but will use the gathering as a platform for exchange. Sean himself
says, that the scandal has obviously damaged the Church’s image, but despite
that he adds, this generation of young people is resilient. “The faith of young
people is still very strong although obviously they are very, as am I,
sorrowful and saddened to hear of the recent abuse cases”.
Sean points out, that young people appreciate when the
Church is bold and courageous, and says that this Synod offers it a real chance
to authentically proclaim the truth.
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