A thanksgiving gathering to celebrate the formal approval of the Jesus Youth Movement by the Catholic Bishops' Conference of India (CBCI) was organisedon 27th January 2009. Jesus Youth - a Catholic Youth movement that sparkedoff in Kerala, India in the mid 80's and then spread across the country andlater to nearly 25 countries around the world over the years, was accorded this recognition by the CBCI in October 2008. His Grace Abraham Viruthakulangara, Archbishop of Nagpur has been appointed the National Ecclesiastical Advisor for the movement.
The thanksgiving event was most appropriately held at the Major Archbishop'sHouse in Ernakulam - the residence of His Eminence Cardinal VarkeyVithayathil, President of the CBCI – who was one of the key guiding forcesfor the movement in this whole process. His Eminence addressed a roomful of priests, religious and other members of the Jesus Youth movement and congratulated them for their endeavours. Expressing optimism at the work and growth of the movement, His Eminence said that it "gives hope to the Church"and urged the movement to continue its growth by "uniting themselves to the Cross of Christ" and by "remaining close to the Mother Church". Several key animators and leaders of the movement also addressed the gathering and reminded everyone of the 'responsibility' that accompanies this sign of encouragement extended by the Pastors of the Church.
The occasion was a time of thanksgiving and joy, as everyone rejoiced at the realization of such a long cherished dream. And all this has been possible solely because of our good Lord's Mercy and Grace. The culmination was aptly a joyful celebration of the Holy Eucharist with everyone singing and praising the Lord for His Goodness. Towards the end of the evening, our joy was made complete by the presence of His Excellency Thomas Chakiath,Auxiliary Bishop of Ernakulam-Angamaly. His Excellency, who has been a pillar of strength and support for the movement at all times, spoke of his joy at this approval and his hopes for the movement. All left the evening,enthused by this joyful celebration, and yet somberly aware of the high expectations of the Church and the challenges on the road ahead.
The thanksgiving event was most appropriately held at the Major Archbishop'sHouse in Ernakulam - the residence of His Eminence Cardinal VarkeyVithayathil, President of the CBCI – who was one of the key guiding forcesfor the movement in this whole process. His Eminence addressed a roomful of priests, religious and other members of the Jesus Youth movement and congratulated them for their endeavours. Expressing optimism at the work and growth of the movement, His Eminence said that it "gives hope to the Church"and urged the movement to continue its growth by "uniting themselves to the Cross of Christ" and by "remaining close to the Mother Church". Several key animators and leaders of the movement also addressed the gathering and reminded everyone of the 'responsibility' that accompanies this sign of encouragement extended by the Pastors of the Church.
The occasion was a time of thanksgiving and joy, as everyone rejoiced at the realization of such a long cherished dream. And all this has been possible solely because of our good Lord's Mercy and Grace. The culmination was aptly a joyful celebration of the Holy Eucharist with everyone singing and praising the Lord for His Goodness. Towards the end of the evening, our joy was made complete by the presence of His Excellency Thomas Chakiath,Auxiliary Bishop of Ernakulam-Angamaly. His Excellency, who has been a pillar of strength and support for the movement at all times, spoke of his joy at this approval and his hopes for the movement. All left the evening,enthused by this joyful celebration, and yet somberly aware of the high expectations of the Church and the challenges on the road ahead.
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