Synod2018: Bishops from Poland Offer Summary of October 10 Morning Session
Pastors Should Know the Young People by Name
The sacramental life, the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, the Risen Christ, and accompanying young people in the discernment of their vocation – these are the main themes of the Synod’s morning session on October 10th .
During the debates, the final document of the assembly of bishops and the need to introduce a certain balance
were discussed. “Synod Fathers said that this document lacks a
theological perspective and the faith perspective. The document is
predominantly sociological. It was pointed out that it contains no mention of the sacrament of Confirmation, which is the sacrament of the Holy Spirit, and yet it is He who rejuvenates
the Church. There is almost nothing about the sacrament of the
Eucharist, although the young show that they are sensitive to the
sacraments, to the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. Many voices
drew attention to the need for a new Pentecost. These voices are
legitimate because the solutions we are to give must flow out of faith
and not only come from sociology,” said Msgr. Grzegorz Ryś,
Metropolitan Archbishop of Lodz.
During today’s session, the Risen Christ was also evoked. “If we can show the Risen Christ and the presentation
of Christ is an authentic testimony, then there will be fruit. In fact,
young people do not expect material means or psychology from the
Church, but they expect authentic disciples.
One of the young said that the priest should know his own by name. Being a good pastor and educator implies a deep personal relationship, and all this must be the case within the sacramental life,” declared Bishop Marian Florczyk.
Vocational discernment in the context of the accompaniment of the young was also discussed. “The path to the
discernment and acceptance of a vocation requires different spaces of
accompaniment that refer to what is human, what is social, what is
related to education, and what concerns the spiritual life. In this
field, there is another opportunity for pastors to work with young
people. This path gives the young person the opportunity to recognize
and assume a vocation,” noted Bishop Marek Solarczyk.
Courtesy of the Press Office of the Polish Bishops’ Conference
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