About 2,000 young Asians meet to bring Christ to the continent
This year’s edition is taking place in the Philippines, one of the two predominantly Catholic countries of Asia. The other is East Timor.
It is a great opportunity, especially for young people living in countries were religious freedom is denied like mainland China, Myanmar, Vietnam or Cambodia. Indeed, the largest delegation (83) is from China.
Through catechism, testimonials, pilgrimages as well as staying with Filipino families, young people will have an opportunity of directly experiencing life in a Christian community.
“We want them to experience the life in our parishes,” said Bishop Baylon, chairman of the Commission on Youth of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines. This way they will be able to show young Filipino the face of the Church in its various Asian contexts.
Organised for the first in 1999 in Thailand, the AYD is held every three years. It consists of three days of meetings designed to deepen participants’ spiritual and cultural understanding of their faith. The last time it was held was in Hong Kong, in 2006.