Pope to Youth Tourism Centre:
help others open their eyes to the world
Sustainable tourism aims to promote respect for present and future social, economic and environment realities |
Pope Francis greeted members of the Italian Youth Tourism
Centre in the Vatican, inviting them to continue in their quest to help young
travelers open their eyes and their hearts to the world.
By Linda Bordoni
Marking the 70th anniversary of the Youth Tourism
Centre founded by an Italian priest together with a group of young
people of the Catholic Action movement, Pope Francis praised
the idea that gave life to the Centre saying it aimed to promote an integral
vision of the human person by cultivating the dream of transforming our social
environment.
This vision, he said, more than ever must be rooted in
reality and immersed in a historical and cultural context.
Youth Tourism Centre
The Centre aims to promote sustainable tourism with
particular awareness for social and environmental issues.
The Pope encouraged those present to go ahead with their
mission to help young people travel with their eyes open to the world, with
their hands holding other hands, with their hearts open to the frailty of their
brothers and sisters.
When speaking of an “integral” vision, he said, the
“integrity” to which we refer does not allude to perfection, but to
imperfection; it does not recall the completeness of the individual, but rather
his or her incompleteness and the need to understand each other more
thoroughly; it does not push towards a self-sufficient immobility, but to a
humble search for new knowledge in order to make contact with people, with
different cultures, to the problems of our time.
Slow tourism
Pope Francis also dwelt on the different types of
tourism promoted by the association, which he said are not inspired by
the rules of consumerism, but by the wish to foster an encounter between
travelers and the territory in a context of mutual respect.
A so-called “slow” tourism, he said, is able to promote
solidarity, quality and sustainability.
Helping young people to fly high
The Pope also asked the young members of the Tourism Centre
to be travel companions for those who have lost hope, are incapable of dreaming
and are demotivated in the face of the future.
He told them to help others “fly high”, pointing out that
young people who seem content with just surviving are not really living their
lives. “It’s as if they have already retired”, he said.
Practicing the faith
Finally, the Pope encouraged those present to renew their
commitment and invited them to practice their faith with pride, in the
knowledge that being Catholic does not mean being locked up within a fence but,
on the contrary, being open to the world and living for the good of all.
Celebrate this anniversary, he concluded, by recognizing you
have a mission within the Church and within the human family.
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