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BILA – YOUTH 2. YOUTH MOVEMENTS & ORGANISATIONS IN ASIA. CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS. AUG 2007 HONG KONG ASIAN YOUTH DAY INFORMAL ENCOUNTER MAY 25 – 27, 2007 FIRST MEETING AMONG YOUTH MOVEMENTS & ORGANIZATIONS THAT HAS WORKED WITH THE YOUTH DESK. FIRST MEETING. MAY 25 – 27, 2007, PHILIPPINES
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BILA – YOUTH 2 YOUTH MOVEMENTS & ORGANISATIONS IN ASIA
CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS • AUG 2007 • HONG KONG ASIAN YOUTH DAY • INFORMAL ENCOUNTER • MAY 25 – 27, 2007 • FIRST MEETING • AMONG YOUTH MOVEMENTS & ORGANIZATIONS THAT HAS WORKED WITH THE YOUTH DESK
FIRST MEETING MAY 25 – 27, 2007, PHILIPPINES THEME: “LIVING THE PENTECOST, WITH THE YOUTH OF ASIA” – VARIETY OF GIFTS, THE SAME SPIRIT
LIVING THE PENTECOST • GOALS AND OBJECTIVES To introduce the FABC vision, goals and objectives
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES To get to know the vision and spirituality of youth organizations especially in the ministry for the young
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES To share programs and resources that may be beneficial to Asian Youth commissions ( animators and youth)
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES To provide an opportunity: to dialogue on youth ministry concerns and issues in the region identify possible ways of working together for the region
LIVING THE PENTECOST • Participants International Young Christian Students (IYCS) A movement for, of, by and with the secondary/high schools and college students using see-Judge-Act International Movement for Catholic Students (IMCS) – Pax Romana Lay movement for tertiary students at the service of the marginalised and the poor Focolare - Gen Youth -an international organization that promotes the ideals of unity and universal brotherhood. Fimcap -International Federation of Catholic Parochial Youth Movements
LIVING THE PENTECOST Movement for Catholic Agricultural Youth (MIJARC-Asia) Institucion Teresiana – Youth section of the Teresian lay institution Fondacio – Asia – Lay Catholic and ecumenical movement involved in the formation of laity, evangelisation and development ICPE – International Catholic Program for Evangelisation Salesian Youth Movement (SYM)
LIVING THE PENTECOST • INPUT AND SYNTHESIS BY BP BUZON • HOW MOVEMENTS CAN BE an experience of • mystery • communion • mission
CHALLENGES & DIFFICULTIES • WITHIN THE MOVEMENTS • FORMATION of the new generation • COMMUNITY building – deepen • LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT of the movements
CHALLENGES & DIFFICULTIES • WITH THE YOUTH To respond effectively to the new YOUTH GENERATION & TRENDS and their NEEDS
CHALLENGES & DIFFICULTIES • WITHIN THE CHURCH • TOWARDS YOUTH – many expectations and difficult to accept changes in youth • LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT Lack support, resources planning, platform, communication and clarity of role of laity • YOUTH PERCEPTION OF CHURCH Lack interest and cannot relate to their
LIVING THE PENTECOST • SYNTHESIS BY DR. ESTELA PADILLA • A challenge posed to youth movements – THE ASPECT OF LOCALISATION • Promote the thrust of FABC – inculturation and dialogue • Building up the local church in Asia through self-realization and self-actualization of church -
LIVING THE PENTECOST Planning for possible networking and collaboration • Among Movements – communication, building relationships and sharing resources • Between Movements and Local Youth Commissions – representation, dialogue and grassroots work • Youth Desk support for Youth MovementsSharing research, common direction, programs, annual retreats & joint support for emerging churches
Reflection………. • Movements are filling a vacuum or need • Work together with Youth ministries at various levels -synergy
Reflection………….. • Image – vertical and horizontal has to meet to form an effective “fishing net” for the ministry • How? Persons who live a spirituality of communion