B'luru: Young leaders of different faiths to attend pre-Synod meeting in Rome


 The Conference of Catholic Bishops of India (CCBI) has chosen five young people to represent the Church in India at the Pre-Synod meeting in Rome, scheduled to be held from March 18 to 24. Out of the five, two will represent Sikh and Hindu faiths stated Fr Franco Mulakkal, chairman of the National Youth Commission of the CCBI.

Inderjit Singh will represent the Sikh religion from the Jalandhar diocese, Punjab and Sandeep Pandey, the Hindu faith from the diocese of Vasai, Mumbai, Maharashtra.

Percival Holt, the national president of ICYM from the Delhi archdiocese, Paul Jose, general secretary of ICYM from Kottapuram diocese, Kerala and Shilpa, the spokesperson of ICYM from Rourkela diocese, Odisha. These five youth will travel for the Synod to Rome in March 2018 and spend six days discussing issues related to young people.


(Percival Holt, Paul Jose, Shilpa, Inderjit, Sandeep Pandey)

There will be about three hundred young leaders from different countries participating in this pre-synod meeting. Pope Francis has convoked this pre-synodal meeting of young people from around the world to meet and debate the topic 'Young People, the Faith and Vocational Discernment', which is also the theme of the XV Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops.

The results of this event will be summarized in a document and given to the bishops participating in the XV Ordinary Synod which will be held from October 3 to 28, at the Vatican.

The subject of young people is the one that emerged with utmost support. It is also in continuation with the subject on family, which was already discussed in detail. The Pope accepted the topic on young people and he recognized the urgency. Pope Francis expects a movement, a powerful path, a true meeting with the youth and is eager to listen to them and walk with them. This meeting will gather all of them both within the Church or those farther away.

Cardinal Baldisseri, secretary general of the Synod of Bishops said, “I would like even those far from the faith to see a welcoming Church that is able to offer an attractive message of hope, capable of proposing ideals."

Fr Franco Mulakkal said, “We want our young people in India to be aware their existence and work for a harmonious and peace loving society. Young people are peaceful and compassionate. They are in need of guidance and patient listening. India, being the largest democracy is a young country and the entire world looks up to India."

The selection of the five delegates from India will give them an opportunity to have an audience with Pope Francis on Palm Sunday.

  

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  • Chetan, Delhi

    Fri, Feb 16 2018

    Great opportunity. All the best

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  • Luis Gutierrez, USA

    Thu, Feb 15 2018

    Religious patriarchalism is obsolete. We need women priests.

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  • Gabriel, Sagar

    Thu, Feb 15 2018

    Young minds meeting an International gathering at Rome is a window opportunity to think and act outside the box. Meeting different minds, people, cultures and faiths is an experience of a life-time. It is a fusion of east and west; science and religion; faith and reason.

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