Khaleej Times

You have it in you to shout, pope tells youth

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vatican city — Pope Francis on Palm on Sunday urged young people not to be silent and let their voices be heard, even in the face of corrupt or silent elders.

The pope’s message comes on the heels of a meeting of young Catholics who told the Vatican they want a more transparen­t and authentic church, and a day after hundreds of thousands marched in youth-led rallies across the United States to demand greater gun control.

‘‘The temptation to silence young people has always existed,” Francis said. ‘‘There are many ways to silence young people and make them invisible . ... There are many ways to sedate them, to keep them from getting involved, to make their dreams flat and dreary, petty and plaintive. ”

But he told youths in his homily that ‘‘you have it in you to shout,” even if ‘‘we older people and leaders, very often corrupt, keep quiet.”

As the Roman Catholic Church enters Holy Week, Francis urged youth to join those who offer praise, and not the masses calling for crucifixio­n.

Some 300 youths meeting this week prepared a document for next October’s synod of bishops at the Vatican focusing on to help youths better find their way in the church. The document asked church leaders to address the unequal roles of women in the church. Before his Sunday prayer at the end of Mass, the pope recalled the importance World Youth Day, marked this year on Palm Sunday at a diocesan level rather than as a big internatio­nal gathering. —

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