The peace and compassion, freedom and dignity championed by Jesus of Nazareth, are ideals that give purpose and meaning to human existence. Slavery, the selling or abduction or control of humans for exploitation, of any kind by any means is Continue reading →
The National Movement of Catholic Students (NMCS) Zimbabwe has recently launched a campaign on sustainable lifestyles aimed at popularising ideas developed in Pope Francis’ Laudato Si and encouraging young people to be actively involved in them.
Taking as a their theme “On the Way” from the Gospel story of the disciples on their way to Emmaus, a group of young people from Portugal, Italy, Poland and England took part in the first edition of the Summer Continue reading →
A new questionnaire invites people from ages 16-29 to help the world’s bishops prepare for their 2018 Synod gathering on “Young People, the Faith and Vocational Discernment”.
The General Secretariat of the Synod of Bishops has just opened of a Continue reading →
Fr. Samir Youssef, Chaldean priest of the diocese of Amadiya (Iraqi Kurdistan) is promoting a project to transform “young Muslims, Christians and Yazidis” into “seeds of dialogue ” to breathe new life into Mosul, the Nineveh plain, and Iraq as Continue reading →
For more than ten years Fondacio Asia, through formation programs for a diverse group of young people, helps them to be leaders of projects and missions for the Church and the society.
Addressing a crowd of over 3 million young people gathered on Copacabana beachfront for the concluding Mass of the World Youth Day in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) in August 2013, Pope Francis said: “What do I expect as a consequence Continue reading →
Our life is full of choices: some regular and daily (but not less important) other extraordinary and that last a lifetime. Life is full of hard choices and the bigger they are and the more options they have, the harder Continue reading →