Young Filipino Catholics search
for 'supportive' Church
Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, the Archbishop of Manila |
This year’s edition of the Philippine Conference on New
Evangelization (PCNE) concluded on Sunday in the capital, Manila, with over
5,000 participants recognizing the need for helping young people find their
role models.
By Robin Gomes
More than 5,000 Catholics concluded the Philippine
Conference on New Evangelization (PCNE) on Sunday in the capital, Manila,
recognizing the need to accompany young people in their search for role models.
This year’s PCNE took place at the University of Santo
Tomas, during the current Year of Youth, which is part of a 9-year preparation
by the Philippine Catholic Church for the celebration of 500 years of
Christianity in the country in 2021.
Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, the Archbishop of Manila,
introduced the PCNE in 2013 as the local Church’s response to the call of the
new evangelization in the run-up to the 2021 centenary celebrations.
Now on its 6th year, the July 19-21 PCNE
concluded with a reminder to Catholics to accompany young people in their
"search for truth."
Accompanying youth
This year's conference on the theme, "Filipino Youth
Walking with Jesus," focused the discussions on "strengthening and
enriching the faith and spiritual life" of young Filipinos.
Bishop Rex Andrew Alarcon of Daet urged the elders to help
young people find answers to their questions as well as role models who act as
moral witnesses.
He said that even though the elders are unable to provide
answers to all the questions of young people, they must make the youth feel
they are being accompanied in their search for God and truth.
Catholic lay preacher Bo Sanchez, founder of the Light of Jesus
Ministry, said young Catholics need "authentic witnesses" to live the
faith. He said they need mentors, people who can say, “come and see”.
Health or sickness?
People from different walks of life shared their testimonies
during the three-day meeting.
Sisi Rondina, a volleyball player, shared how she dealt with
anxiety, a mental health issue young people complain about. However, she
said, she experienced God’s healing power after praying to Him.
Cardinal Tagle questioned the so-called criteria of mental
health, saying that just because a person experiences a moment of loneliness or
frustration does not mean he or she is "mentally unstable."
He said that the capacity of a person to deal with
frustrations should be part of mental health.
"It is when you know how to handle it, how you can face
it, and you don't lose hope, then you are healthy because you are normal,"
he said.
Cardinal Tagle hoped that at the end of the conference
"we will all walk the talk with the youth, the Church, society, creation
and with Jesus."
Welcoming others
In his homily at the concluding Mass on Sunday, the cardinal
reflected on welcoming others because they bear the image of God.
At the end of the Mass, he asked all, including priests and
bishops, to take out their mobile phones and use the social media to text their
families and friends the message, “ Stay alive with Jesus! Christ is
alive”. (Source: UCANEWS)
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