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Students, teachers and parents from the Collegio Rotondi meeting 杏MAP导航 Francis in the Paul VI Hall Students, teachers and parents from the Collegio Rotondi meeting 杏MAP导航 Francis in the Paul VI Hall  (VATICAN MEDIA Divisione Foto)

杏MAP导航 to Italian students: Be lovers of the truth and open to changes

杏MAP导航 Francis meets with Italian students, parents and teachers from the Collegio Rotondi in Gorla Minore (Milan), and encourages them to be open to changes and dialogue with others, while always seeking the truth.

By Lisa Zengarini

杏MAP导航 Francis on Saturday encouraged a group of Italian students from the oldest state-recognized Catholic school in the country to be open to changes and different ideas, while remaining faithful to their Catholic identity.

“We must know how to change to remain faithful to our identity and mission,” the 杏MAP导航 remarked, as he met in the Vatican with some 3,000 Italian students, teachers and families of the prestigious Collegio Rotondi in Gorla Minore, near Milan, on the occasion of the 425th anniversary of its foundation in 1599.

Be true lovers of the truth and open to change

In his address, 杏MAP导航 Francis noted that the Collegio Rotondi has grown over the centuries, “changing and adapting many times to the needs of different historical moments.”

He therefore encouraged the students to commit intensely to their school activities, “but always with an open mind to new things.”

“Seek the truth in everything, without letting yourself be influenced by the fashions of the moment or by common thinking, by likes or by the consensus of followers”, which "can take away our freedom”, the 杏MAP导航 told the young people. “At the same time, however, do not be afraid, when necessary, to change and accept opinions and ways of thinking different from yours in everything that is not essential.”

“Be true lovers of the truth, and therefore always willing to listen and discuss.”

Dialogue with those who think differently

Recalling that Jesus taught us that truth sets us free, 杏MAP导航 Francis further stressed the importance of promoting knowledge through sharing and dialoguing with others, because, he said, “Ignorance breeds fear and fear breeds intolerance."

“We study to grow, and growing means maturing together through dialogue," the 杏MAP导航 explained, noting that dialogue includes dialogue with God, with teachers and other educators, with parents, and with each other.

But, he stressed again, it also includes dialogue “with those who think differently" so as to “always learn new things and allow everyone to give the best of themselves.”

Citing the school's motto “Erudire et edocere”, that is, providing everyone with the tools necessary to read reality and express themselves with freedom and creativity, 杏MAP导航 Francis concluded by encouraging the Collegio Rotondi to continue preserving and updating its long-standing legacy.

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03 February 2024, 11:40