Giving young people a voice part of Pre-Synod experience
By Lydia O鈥橩ane
The countdown maybe on to the which begins on Wednesday, but it was in March that the youth of the world came together in Rome to have their say. Youth Ministry Development Worker, Megan Cox represented the Archdiocese of Birmingham in England at the Pre-Synodal meeting.
Speaking about her experience to Vatican News, she says, 鈥automatically the attention was turned straight to young people, with the idea of, if we are going to talk about young people, we probably need to ask them.鈥 鈥淭hat really impressed me to start with, that the point of the Synod wasn鈥檛 lost from the get go and actually young people were at the forefront of that conversation.鈥
Megan herself works in Youth Ministry and points out that although youth ministry in her own diocese is very active, that can鈥檛 be said for other parts of the UK. She adds, that it is in a 鈥渞evolution period鈥 and is gaining speed but, it hasn鈥檛 yet reached its full potential.
Global Youth Issues
The Pre-Synod, Megan notes, saw participation from all over the world and she describes this as very important. 鈥淚f we鈥檙e talking in terms of a universal Church, it needs to be universal; we need to have the opinions of young people from across the globe. She goes on to say, that it is clear from the document that came out from the Pre-Synod meeting, that there are 鈥渋ssues shared by young people across the world, things that we all have in common.鈥
Social Justice and Social Media
Megan recalls that during the meeting, what came out strongly was the theme of Social Justice and what it meant to young people, depending on where they were from. Another key theme, she says, was the issue of social media in the lives of young people. Megan comments 鈥渋t is such a great tool but can also be so damaging, so where is the balance?...鈥 What came out of discussions was that, 鈥渋f you鈥檝e got a generation looking down at their phones all the time rather than looking up at what is going on around them, what can you do about that?" She says, if that is the case, let鈥檚 harness that and let鈥檚 use it as a resource for the Church.
Asked what she would like to see coming out of the upcoming Synod of Bishops, Megan expresses the hope that, they will 鈥渞emain faithful to what they鈥檝e heard young people say, the documents that have been given to them from the Pre- Synod meeting, the conversations that have been held around the world, that when they eventually produce their document that it is just true to what they鈥檝e been told鈥︹
Megan says, the Catholic Church has had its trials and tribulations, but despite that it is an amazing community to be a part of with enthusiastic young people who want it to thrive.
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