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1 Fore | love for children and young people and whose dedication to 2 Fore | it works to evangelize people, especially by educating 3 Fore | past, children and young people were, to a certain extent, " 4 Fore | entering the world of young people, to walk beside them as 5 Fore | permit us to be with young people in the " new cultural contexts " 6 Fore | the challenges which young people must confront, and the presence 7 Fore | through the eyes of young people ".~I underline the invitation 8 Fore | Provincial visits us.... " When people talk like that, I do not 9 Intro | day, the cries of young people are no less urgent than 10 Intro | consultation process involving people in seventy-five countries, 11 Intro | of our vision: the young people we want to serve, especially 12 Intro | Champagnats for the young people of each of our countries 13 1,3 | of the adults and young people were functionally illiterate. 14 1,4 | shaped in particular by three people from within his immediate 15 1,8 | cultural poverty of the people in this mountainous rural 16 1,8 | the pastoral care of young people in the countryside. Moreover, 17 1,11 | children and other young people: Jean Marie Granjon (Br. 18 1,19 | With his closeness to the people of his area and a keen sense 19 1,21 | ability to relate to other people and to communicate with 20 1,21 | his project won over young people and he had the gift of bringing 21 1,23 | first-class educator of young people. His success in transforming 22 1,30 | lives and situation of young people, particularly the least 23 2,31 | 31. Wherever he found people dedicated to the Christian 24 2,31 | Hermitage, many different people, men and women, Brothers 25 2 | One people, one Spirit, many gifts 5~ 26 2,35 | ourselves to provide the young people in our care with the means 27 2 (*)| it does among the young people we serve. It is up to each 28 2 (*)| fundamental values, helps young people to grow as human persons 29 2,36 | and social needs of young people in a time of crisis. We 30 2,37 | practical love for young people, especially those most in 31 2,38 | or as single or married people, whatever our situation 32 2,40 | our lives as consecrated people: our religious witness, 33 2,50 | activities which give the young people we serve the experience 34 2,51 | effective setting to support people in their efforts to live 35 2,52 | certainly for the young people we serve. Together we seek 36 3,53 | among children and young people, loved them with passion, 37 3,54 | least favoured of young people in founding the Marist Brothers, 38 3,55 | this love for all young people, and especially for the 39 3,56 | self-perception of young people, and on their spiritual, 40 3,59 | of peace-makers, and of people working to overcome injustices; 41 3,59 | repressive structures; so many people, especially the young, committed 42 3,60 | contacts with individual young people, we come to appreciate their 43 3,62 | however, we find young people who are discouraged, disoriented, 44 3,65 | depths of suffering of young people, we begin to share God’s 45 3,67 | more effectively to young people who are truly vulnerable 46 4,69 | as the way to lead young people to the experience of personal 47 4,70 | firstly, by helping young people, whatever their faith tradition 48 4,70 | search, to grow to become people of hope and personal integrity, 49 4,77 | co-operation of the young people themselves, 17 we seek creative 50 4,78 | to be present among young people in the same way that Jesus 51 4,79 | 79. We welcome young people. We listen to them, we challenge. 52 4,80 | with God. ~We engage young people in a dialogue of life which 53 4,84 | them welcoming to young people. 26~ 54 4,85 | humankind. 27 We help young people of all faiths to live together 55 4,86 | different. Each group of young people has its own unique character. 56 4,86 | of readiness of the young people to whom we minister and 57 4,90 | 90. We help young people to clarify their vocation 58 4,95 | one-sided process. The young people also inspire and evangelise 59 4,96 | we bear towards the young people we educate, but also of 60 5,99 | through being present to young people in ways that show that we 61 5,101| is a way of helping young people through pre-emptive presence 62 5,102| earn the trust of young people and foster their openness. 63 5,103| through contacts with young people that are genuine and straightforward, 64 5,104| be understanding of young people, respecting their dignity 65 5,107| each other and to the young people in our care as the members 66 5,109| way of relating to young people is to be a brother or sister 67 5,113| responses to the needs of young people.~ 68 5,114| Through our example, young people learn that work is a powerful 69 5,116| effort, we seek to help young people develop a strong character 70 5,118| in the tradition of her people, she was nevertheless astounded 71 5,121| to God’s solidarity with people in their needs and sufferings. 72 5,122| catechesis and prayer with young people. We lead them to love and 73 5,123| birth in the hearts of young people: "All to Jesus through Mary. 74 6,148| 148. For young people who desire an ongoing and 75 6,152| into the same school young people of different religious and 76 6,161| intervention. For such young people and for those with disabilities, 77 6,164| administrators are challenged to be people of vision: to articulate 78 6,166| contemporary school life, we remain people of hope, encouragers of 79 6,166| becoming "a new creation", people of imagination, commitment, 80 7,167| way to reach out to young people is at the heart of his charism. 81 7,169| aspirations of today’s young people, especially those who are 82 7,169| we are open to all young people irrespective of their faith 83 7,171| especially in situations where people are inclined to be passive 84 7,172| opportunities to be with young people in the places and activities 85 7,172| workers among deprived young people, for example, on the street, 86 7,173| facilities where young people have the chance to meet 87 7,174| groups, we encourage young people’s natural sociability, their 88 7,176| solidarity projects among young people from different social backgrounds, 89 7,177| Gospel, or where the young people themselves show little inclination 90 7,178| 178. Ministering to young people in such settings demands 91 7,179| to ensure that all young people find a welcome, are listened 92 7,181| experiential. We show young people models of the Christian 93 7,182| can evangelise other young people. ~ 94 7,186| share our faith with young people.~ 95 7,190| work with groups of young people in deprived areas and marginalised 96 7,192| make contact with the young people on the level of faith, and 97 7,194| formative influence on the young people we wish to serve. We make 98 7,194| anxieties" 13 of the young people and of their families. We 99 7,195| 195. For some young people, especially those "at risk" 100 7,196| orphans; centres for young people in critical family situations; 101 7,196| centres and programs for young people who are drug addicts or 102 7,198| negative experiences such young people have often had, we make 103 7,199| 199. We help young people with the skills and attitudes 104 7,200| integration into society of young people "at risk" is their relationship 105 7,201| means of moving the young people to greater personal independence. 106 7,201| limits in dealing with young people who are disturbed or in 107 7,202| spiritual needs through being people of faith, hope and love 108 7,204| role on behalf of young people who are victims, or where 109 7,205| with children and young people "at risk" or on the fringe 110 7,206| suffering that these young people are living and sharing with 111 7,207| 207. Working with young people whose lives are marked by 112 7,209| outcasts and the hopeless young people we meet in our ministry. 113 7,209| Reign of God, where all its people have the chance of living 114 7,210| calling to be prophetic people, especially on behalf of 115 8 | there are thousands of young people whose lives are being touched 116 8 | to minister to all young people, with a special love for 117 8 | our mission to lead young people to life-giving values, to 118 8 | Jesus, to educate young people we must first love them, 119 8 | creative presence among young people in all our places of ministry, 120 8 | hope. We go to meet young people in their places of need, 121 8 | daily contact with young people as much as in our moments 122 Quest | speak to the hearts of young people?~5. It is sometimes said 123 Quest | pressing issues facing young people in your society?~(Cf. articles 124 Quest | situation confronting young people ( a young person) which 125 Quest | society, who are the young people who are the most excluded, 126 Quest | reaching out to such young people?~ ~4. We are sowers of the 127 Quest | challenges to evangelising young people?~1. What points 128 Quest | personally?~1. "The young people also inspire and evangelise 129 Quest | aspirations of today’s young people, especially those who are 130 Quest | aspirations of the group of young people to whom you are ministering?~ 131 Notes | not accommodate so many people and a new building was a 132 Notes | fellow-priests and many other people, "must have gone off his 133 Notes | Champagnat was well aware of what people were thinking and saying 134 Notes | accommodate one hundred and fifty people.~Life, XII, pp. 120 - 123~ 135 Notes | gift is destined for all people.~Christifideles Laici, 32~ 136 Notes | evangelisation is a basic duty of the People of God." . . .While the 137 Notes | character of the entire People of God and of the apostolate 138 Notes | 19~2.10 The Church and people of other faiths~At the beginning 139 Notes | our times when every day people are being drawn closer together 140 Notes | the relationship between people of different faiths) is 141 Notes | openness to events and to people, is the wellspring of his 142 Notes | concerning religion among young people and the poor circumstances 143 Notes | vocation of Laypeople~Lay people, whose particular vocation 144 Notes | faith education of young people. These young people are 145 Notes | young people. These young people are the ones who will determine 146 Notes | school. The rights of the people who are involved in the 147 Notes | In the case of baptised people, the family, called together 148 Notes | neglected~3.1 The young people Champagnat wished to serve 149 Notes | much on the level of the people they were serving.~Constitutions, 150 Notes | 167~3.3 The cries of young people~They have become "signs 151 Notes | of pain from so many poor people all over the world, who 152 Notes | distress from all those young people who are out of work and 153 Notes | despair from so many young people who are trying to make sense 154 Notes | hope~· Young people's search and thirst for 155 Notes | necessities. ~· Young people who work to establish more 156 Notes | The sense of being the People of God.~* The preferential 157 Notes | Champagnat, helped by a few good people, came to help the boy’s 158 Notes | of poor and marginalized people who do not have the Gospel 159 Notes | Youth~We are close to young people in their actual life-situations, 160 Notes | Christ. In dealing with young people, we show a concern that 161 Notes | facts of the lives of young people, and who urges us on to 162 Notes | involved with all those people who live on the fringes 163 Notes | Christ to non-Christian young people who represent the future 164 Notes | social initiatives for young people.~Redemptoris Missio, 37 ( 165 Notes | neglected children and young people. This programme should be 166 Notes | favoured children and young people.~To urge all administrative 167 Notes | ever greater numbers of people, but also of affecting and 168 Notes | all of humanity, and all people are called to be members 169 Notes | relationships; it grows gradually as people slowly learn to love, forgive 170 Notes | engage in dialogue with the people we meet.~We give pride of 171 Notes | society. (80)~To be truly a people at the service of life we 172 Notes | to the relationships of people among themselves and with 173 Notes | the common good of every people, the expression of its dignity, 174 Notes | and well-being that burn people’s hearts.~For this reason 175 Notes | charity, in which young people are helped to mature humanly 176 Notes | Hope of the Church~To the people of our century, to all of 177 Notes | to all of you, dear young people, who hunger and thirst for 178 Notes | salvation. . . ~To you young people the task of becoming communicators 179 Notes | the Church: in fact, young people are and ought to be encouraged 180 Notes | and grace before God and people" (Lk 2:52). . . The Church 181 Notes | speaks precisely of "all people of good will in whose hearts 182 Notes | Redemptoris Missio, 55~4.28 People of all faiths praying together ~ 183 Notes | Fellowship in prayer leads people to look at the Church and 184 Notes | for it is he who causes people to discern the signs of 185 Notes | in Jesus Christ, stirring people’s hearts and quickening 186 Notes | constantly among the very people with whom Jesus Christ was 187 Notes | 5.4 Being close to young people and their world~We are close 188 Notes | world~We are close to young people in their actual life situations, 189 Notes | In dealing with young people, we show a concern that 190 Notes | Brothers and with other people that we meet".~Br. Charles 191 Notes | collaboration, we help young people to become responsible for 192 Notes | brothers and sisters to young people~. . . The spirit of a Brothers' 193 Notes | to satisfy all sorts of people who had business to do with 194 Notes | attitudes towards young people find their inspiration in 195 Notes | many of the images which people have built up around her: … 196 Notes | distraught refugee and the other people of the road who have so 197 Notes | an understanding of other people and an appreciation of interdependence . . . 198 Notes | human formation of young people. It is, however, the special 199 Notes | Gospel. It enables young people, while developing their 200 Notes | parents, teachers, young people and school authorities are 201 Notes | increasing numbers of young people from different faiths and 202 Notes | ever greater numbers of people, but also of affecting and 203 Notes | are serious ones for young people, and they make a calm study 204 Notes | with the hope which some people have been able to place 205 Notes | on the discovery of other people in the first stage of education. 206 Notes | conflicts.~Discovering other people~One of education's tasks 207 Notes | and interdependence of all people. From early childhood, the 208 Notes | recognition of the rights of other people should not be jeopardized 209 Notes | the way children and young people are taught. Teachers who 210 Notes | latter's openness to other people and their ability to face 211 Notes | Towards common goals~When people work together on exciting 212 Notes | these projects which enable people to transcend the routines 213 Notes | not have been possible if people had not successfully moved 214 Notes | vocations of Brothers or lay people. (32)~Br. Benito Arbués, " 215 Notes | hymn and tested the young people on the words of the catechism. . . 216 Notes | Responding to the needs of young people "at risk"~We commit ourselves 217 Notes | among children and young people on the margins of our societies.~ 218 Notes | that come to us from young people who really are at risk, 219 Notes | 26~7.9 Accompanying young people~Accompaniment (aims at helping 220 Notes | Accompaniment (aims at helping young people) know themselves and to 221 Notes | open, especially to young people.~XIX General Chapter, Mission, 222 Notes | among children and young people in a simple and welcoming 223 Notes | Christian leaders~You, young people, are especially called to 224 Notes | each individual.~To the people of our century, to all of 225 Notes | to all of you, dear young people, who hunger and thirst for 226 Notes | Church entrusts to young people the task of proclaiming 227 Notes | and the anxieties of the people of this age, especially 228 Notes | 19~7.15 Empowering young people~Evangelising through education 229 Notes | Catholic education must produce people who are prepared to act 230 Notes | joys, anguish and hopes of people that God puts in our way.~ 231 Notes | hope~8.1 Being prophetic people~Prophets are seen as persons 232 Notes | Prophets are religious people, who, inhabited by the Spirit 233 Notes | life-giving God. They are people of their times, who try 234 Notes | times. . . ; they are also people of the future. . .~The way 235 Notes | 8.4 A Challenge to young people~The future of the world 236 Notes | great things from young people, as he did from the young 237 Notes | Mt 19:16). . . Young people, in every situation, do