
Pope Francis’ New Document ‘a Magna Carta of Youth Ministry and Vocations’
Christus Vivit reflects the Holy Father’s takeaways from the October youth synod.
Christus Vivit reflects the Holy Father’s takeaways from the October youth synod.
Dominican archbishop praises the will of those involved to bring young people closer to Christ and his Church, the general mood of the meeting, and the contributions of the young auditors.
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‘May the Most High welcome the dead in his peace, comfort their families and support the wounded,’ he said Oct. 28.
Holy Father closed the youth-focused gathering Oct. 27.
In conjunction with synod, young people relate tales of persevering faith.
The text will be put to the entire assembly for approval before it is published.
Several young consecrated religious sisters and brothers weigh in about their hopes for the synod. Chief among their concerns is authenticity.
Patriarch Younan notes the best ways of reaching young people — including those in his beleaguered homeland.
Each section will require a 2/3 majority to pass, before being forwarded to Pope Francis.
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