Dear young people,
His Holiness Pope Francis sends you
his greetings on the occasion of the 46th European Meeting
organized by the Taizé Community on the theme "Walking
together",. He also expresses his closeness to all of you who
are involved at different levels in the life of the Church and
of your different nations.
The recent World Youth Days have enabled you to live, as
Church and as community, the beautiful experience of friendship
with God and with others. You are the today of God, the today of
the Church! The Church needs you in order to be fully herself.
As Church, you are the Body of the Risen Lord present in the
world.
Dear friends, we live in a world full of noise, where the
value of silence and listening are stifled. In this context, I
invite you to rediscover the deeper dimension of listening.
Listening is an act of love. It is at the heart of trust.
Without listening, little can grow or develop. Listening enables
the necessary space to be given to the other in order to exist.
We often have the impression that those who shout the loudest
are worthy of being heard. Unfortunately, today violence
increasingly gains ground. We live in a difficult time, with
conflicts and wars waged throughout the world, because no-one
listens any more. I urge you to dare to build a different world,
a world of listening, dialogue and openness, to “point to ideals
other than those of this world, testifying to the beauty of
generosity, service, purity, perseverance, forgiveness, fidelity
to our personal vocation, prayer, the pursuit of justice and the
common good, love for the poor, and social friendship” (Christus
vivit, 36).
One of the challenges you must face is that of walking
together, in order to work for the qualitative transformation of
life in our societies. Walking together means barring the way to
marginalization, isolation, exclusion and the rejection of a
category of people. You become builders of bridges between
peoples, cultures and religions, for a stable and open world. We
must commit ourselves to living like our Master and Lord Jesus
who did not exclude anyone from his path. He recognized the
presence of God in those who were at the margins of society, and
even those who did not belong to his people.
Faced with today’s challenges and our own fragility, certain
people sometimes feel “homeless”. When we face these challenges
together, there can be experiences of beauty, of transcendence,
which help us to discover the spark that makes us start again
with new vitality. Dear young people, the Holy Father is
counting on you and he trusts you, the Church trusts you.
Through your words and actions, send a powerful message to our
world, which rejects the vulnerable. Make your dreams of love,
justice and peace a reality, starting with yourselves. Live in
the present. Don't sacrifice your precious youth on the altar of
superficial pleasures. Don't let yourselves be robbed of your
dreams, and help to "build a society worthy of the name" (Fratelli
tutti, 71).
Entrusting each of you and your families to the Lord, through
the intercession of the Virgin Mary, Pope Francis grants you his
Apostolic Blessing with all his heart. He asks you to pray for
him.
Cardinal Pietro Parolin
Secretary of State to His Holiness
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Holy See Press Office Bulletin, 28 December 2023