Vatican City, 11 December 2014 (VIS) –
“Those of you who work in the field of youth pastoral ministry,
carry out valuable work for the Church. The young need this service:
both adults and other young people of mature faith who accompany them
on their path, helping them to find the road that leads to Christ”,
writes the Pope in his message to Cardinal Stanislaw Rylko, president
of the Pontifical Council for the Laity, and to the participants in
the 4th European Congress on Youth Pastoral Ministry, promoted by the
same dicastery and in collaboration with the Council of Episcopal
Conferences of Europe, held in Rome from 11 to 13 December on the
theme: “A young Church, witness to the joy of the Gospel”.
“This pastoral ministry consists of
walking with them, accompanying them personally in the complex and at
times difficult contexts in which they are immersed”, he continues.
“Youth pastoral ministry must engage with the questions posed by
the youth of today, and from this starting point, initiate a real and
honest dialogue to bring Christ into their lives. And a true dialogue
in this sense can be achieved by those who experience a personal
relationship with the Lord Jesus, which then overflows into their
relationships with their brethren”.
The Pope acknowledges in his message
that much remains to be done, and encourages the participants never
to tire of announcing the Gospel, with their life and their word,
since “Europe needs to rediscover it!”. He also encourages them
to consider the current situation of young Europeans through the eyes
of Christ. “He teaches us to see not only the challenges and
problems, but also to recognise the many seeds of love and hope
dispersed across the continent, that has given to the Church as great
number of saints, many of whom were young. Let us not forget that we
are given the task of sowing, but it is God Who makes these seeds
grow”.
“While you sow the Word of the Lord
in this vast field that is European youth, you have the opportunity
of bearing witness to the reasons for the hope that is within you,
with gentleness and respect. You are able to help the young to
realise that faith is not opposed to reason, and thus to accompany
them as they become joyful agents for the evangelisation of their
peers”. Pope Francis concludes his message by remarking that “youth
pastoral ministry is required to offer to the young a path of
vocational discernment, to prepare them to follow Jesus on the way of
conjugal and family life, or that of special consecration in the
service of God's Kingdom”.
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