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1 Fore | whose love for children and young people and whose dedication 2 Fore | Christian education of the young, especially those most in 3 Fore | especially by educating the young, particularly those most 4 Fore | days past, children and young people were, to a certain 5 Fore | for entering the world of young people, to walk beside them 6 Fore | would permit us to be with young people in the " new cultural 7 Fore | students, the challenges which young people must confront, and 8 Fore | world through the eyes of young people ".~I underline the 9 Intro | In our day, the cries of young people are no less urgent 10 Intro | elements of our vision: the young people we want to serve, 11 Intro | to be Champagnats for the young people of each of our countries 12 1,1 | message of Jesus’ love to young lives in the France of his 13 1,3 | Most of the adults and young people were functionally 14 1,5 | 5. Young Marcellin's intellectual 15 1,8 | for the pastoral care of young people in the countryside. 16 1,11 | The first Brothers were young country boys, most of whom 17 1,11 | with children and other young people: Jean Marie Granjon ( 18 1,13 | training center for his young Brothers, including opportunities 19 1,18 | 18. From a young age, Marcellin showed his 20 1,20 | the conscription of his young Brothers.~ 21 1,21 | and his project won over young people and he had the gift 22 1,22 | hours. In La Valla, the young curate transformed the parish 23 1,23 | first-class educator of young people. His success in transforming 24 1,23 | which he related to his young followers and in his great 25 1,24 | his day. 17~Formator of young apostles~ 26 1,25 | interest in each one of his young Brothers, guided them spiritually, 27 1,30 | the lives and situation of young people, particularly the 28 2,35 | ourselves to provide the young people in our care with 29 2 (*)| just as it does among the young people we serve. It is up 30 2 (*)| fundamental values, helps young people to grow as human 31 2,36 | spiritual and social needs of young people in a time of crisis. 32 2,37 | and a practical love for young people, especially those 33 2,50 | activities which give the young people we serve the experience 34 2,52 | world, and certainly for the young people we serve. Together 35 3 | 3. Among the young, especially the most neglected (§. 36 3,53 | lived among children and young people, loved them with 37 3,54 | of the least favoured of young people in founding the Marist 38 3,55 | recognise in this love for all young people, and especially for 39 3,56 | on the self-perception of young people, and on their spiritual, 40 3,58 | the healthy growth of the young, such as the rapid pace 41 3,59 | many people, especially the young, committed to building bridges 42 3,60 | contacts with individual young people, we come to appreciate 43 3,62 | Often, however, we find young people who are discouraged, 44 3,65 | the depths of suffering of young people, we begin to share 45 3,67 | out more effectively to young people who are truly vulnerable 46 4,69 | education as the way to lead young people to the experience 47 4,70 | mission, 3 firstly, by helping young people, whatever their faith 48 4,71 | we present Jesus to the young as a real person they can 49 4,77 | active co-operation of the young people themselves, 17 we 50 4,78 | choose to be present among young people in the same way that 51 4,79 | 79. We welcome young people. We listen to them, 52 4,80 | 80. We help the young to grow in personal freedom 53 4,80 | be with God. ~We engage young people in a dialogue of 54 4,81 | dialogue, we encourage the young to express their searching 55 4,84 | 84. We provide young Christians with an experience 56 4,84 | to make them welcoming to young people. 26~ 57 4,85 | of humankind. 27 We help young people of all faiths to 58 4,86 | 86. Each young person is different. Each 59 4,86 | different. Each group of young people has its own unique 60 4,86 | degree of readiness of the young people to whom we minister 61 4,89 | work with older youth and young adults, we address their 62 4,90 | 90. We help young people to clarify their 63 4,95 | a one-sided process. The young people also inspire and 64 4,96 | responsibility we bear towards the young people we educate, but also 65 4,96 | nothing to dispose their young hearts to virtue; make them 66 5,99 | through being present to young people in ways that show 67 5,100| ourselves in the lives of the young. 4 Our instinct is to engage 68 5,100| engage the world of the young by going out to meet them 69 5,101| It is a way of helping young people through pre-emptive 70 5,102| dialogue, we earn the trust of young people and foster their 71 5,103| primarily through contacts with young people that are genuine 72 5,104| likely to be understanding of young people, respecting their 73 5,106| 106. We lead the young to adopt simplicity as a 74 5,107| to each other and to the young people in our care as the 75 5,108| who work alongside us, the young in our care and their families. 11 76 5,109| Our way of relating to young people is to be a brother 77 5,110| dignity and need of each young person. On the contrary, 78 5,113| responses to the needs of young people.~ 79 5,114| work. Through our example, young people learn that work is 80 5,116| effort, we seek to help young people develop a strong 81 5,122| catechesis and prayer with young people. We lead them to 82 5,123| to birth in the hearts of young people: "All to Jesus through 83 6,142| required, we respect the young person’s dignity. We reject 84 6,148| 148. For young people who desire an ongoing 85 6,152| welcoming into the same school young people of different religious 86 6,157| students, especially the young ones, to join us in our 87 6,161| of intervention. For such young people and for those with 88 6,166| hope, encouragers of the young. To all of us, ourselves 89 7,167| effective way to reach out to young people is at the heart of 90 7,167| Jesus in the midst of the young, wherever we find them.~ 91 7,169| and aspirations of today’s young people, especially those 92 7,169| spirit, we are open to all young people irrespective of their 93 7,170| brothers and sisters to the young, we are concerned for their 94 7,171| between ourselves and the young, and of the importance of 95 7,172| opportunities to be with young people in the places and 96 7,172| pastoral workers among deprived young people, for example, on 97 7,173| sport, facilities where young people have the chance to 98 7,174| their groups, we encourage young people’s natural sociability, 99 7,176| solidarity projects among young people from different social 100 7,177| the Gospel, or where the young people themselves show little 101 7,178| 178. Ministering to young people in such settings 102 7,179| Church to ensure that all young people find a welcome, are 103 7,180| urban or rural settings, young workers, university students; 104 7,181| and experiential. We show young people models of the Christian 105 7,182| they can evangelise other young people. ~ 106 7,183| ministry to older youth and young adults emphasises their 107 7,185| 185. We form young believers as Christian leaders 108 7,186| to share our faith with young people.~ 109 7,190| We work with groups of young people in deprived areas 110 7,192| also make contact with the young people on the level of faith, 111 7,194| formative influence on the young people we wish to serve. 112 7,194| and anxieties" 13 of the young people and of their families. 113 7,195| 195. For some young people, especially those " 114 7,196| and orphans; centres for young people in critical family 115 7,196| centres and programs for young people who are drug addicts 116 7,198| negative experiences such young people have often had, we 117 7,199| 199. We help young people with the skills and 118 7,200| integration into society of young people "at risk" is their 119 7,201| best means of moving the young people to greater personal 120 7,201| own limits in dealing with young people who are disturbed 121 7,204| advocacy role on behalf of young people who are victims, 122 7,205| ministry with children and young people "at risk" or on the 123 7,206| of suffering that these young people are living and sharing 124 7,207| 207. Working with young people whose lives are marked 125 7,209| outcasts and the hopeless young people we meet in our ministry. 126 8 | there are thousands of young people whose lives are being 127 8 | vocation to minister to all young people, with a special love 128 8 | believe in our mission to lead young people to life-giving values, 129 8 | did for Jesus, to educate young people we must first love 130 8 | creative presence among young people in all our places 131 8 | those that confront the young: we have to listen, to question, 132 8 | our world through their young eyes. We choose not to remain 133 8 | and hope. We go to meet young people in their places of 134 8 | guide and care for the young, developing in them a knowledge 135 8 | of others. We invite the young to do whatever Jesus bids. 136 8 | In our daily contact with young people as much as in our 137 8 | Laypeople, women and men, young and old, called to be Champagnats 138 Quest | that speak to the hearts of young people?~5. It is sometimes 139 Quest | mission’?~3. Among the young, especially the most neglected~ 140 Quest | most pressing issues facing young people in your society?~( 141 Quest | a situation confronting young people ( a young person) 142 Quest | confronting young people ( a young person) which evokes your 143 Quest | your society, who are the young people who are the most 144 Quest | in reaching out to such young people?~ ~4. We are sowers 145 Quest | challenges to evangelising young people?~1. What 146 Quest | personally?~1. "The young people also inspire and 147 Quest | and aspirations of today’s young people, especially those 148 Quest | aspirations of the group of young people to whom you are ministering?~ 149 Notes | thinking that he would please young Marcellin, vigorously boxed 150 Notes | 58-59~1.7 Training the young Brothers at La Valla~(Marcellin) 151 Notes | lavish every care upon those young souls whom, by reason of 152 Notes | spare nothing to form their young hearts to virtue; make them 153 Notes | concerning religion among young people and the poor circumstances 154 Notes | Christian education of the young, especially those most in 155 Notes | and the faith education of young people. These young people 156 Notes | education of young people. These young people are the ones who 157 Notes | the most neglected~3.1 The young people Champagnat wished 158 Notes | Constitutions, 167~3.3 The cries of young people~They have become " 159 Notes | distress from all those young people who are out of work 160 Notes | of despair from so many young people who are trying to 161 Notes | Signs of hope~· Young people's search and thirst 162 Notes | necessities. ~· Young people who work to establish 163 Notes | orphan, and lived like a young savage. Fr. Champagnat, 164 Notes | to Youth~We are close to young people in their actual life-situations, 165 Notes | Christ. In dealing with young people, we show a concern 166 Notes | hard facts of the lives of young people, and who urges us 167 Notes | Church and the needs of the young; that they help us to be 168 Notes | future, we cannot forget the young, who in many countries comprise 169 Notes | Christ to non-Christian young people who represent the 170 Notes | and social initiatives for young people.~Redemptoris Missio, 171 Notes | Our thoughts go to the young generations who are outside 172 Notes | most neglected children and young people. This programme should 173 Notes | least favoured children and young people.~To urge all administrative 174 Notes | freedom and charity, in which young people are helped to mature 175 Notes | century, to all of you, dear young people, who hunger and thirst 176 Notes | divine salvation. . . ~To you young people the task of becoming 177 Notes | particular attention to the young. And rightly so. In a great 178 Notes | for the Church: in fact, young people are and ought to 179 Notes | order to cultivate these young souls this way, one by one, 180 Notes | 312~5.3 Presence among the young:~Dear Brother Barthélemy 181 Notes | 310~5.4 Being close to young people and their world~We 182 Notes | their world~We are close to young people in their actual life 183 Notes | simple~. . . In dealing with young people, we show a concern 184 Notes | and collaboration, we help young people to become responsible 185 Notes | brothers and sisters to young people~. . . The spirit 186 Notes | Mary~Our attitudes towards young people find their inspiration 187 Notes | spiritual motherhood.~We attract young hearts to Mary, Christ’s 188 Notes | in the human formation of young people. It is, however, 189 Notes | on the Gospel. It enables young people, while developing 190 Notes | education: parents, teachers, young people and school authorities 191 Notes | includes increasing numbers of young people from different faiths 192 Notes | questions are serious ones for young people, and they make a 193 Notes | by the way children and young people are taught. Teachers 194 Notes | sang a hymn and tested the young people on the words of the 195 Notes | Responding to the needs of young people "at risk"~We commit 196 Notes | present among children and young people on the margins of 197 Notes | calls that come to us from young people who really are at 198 Notes | note 4.26~7.9 Accompanying young people~Accompaniment (aims 199 Notes | Accompaniment (aims at helping young people) know themselves 200 Notes | Glossary, 158~7.10 Working with young adults~We commit ourselves 201 Notes | and open, especially to young people.~XIX General Chapter, 202 Notes | especially among children and young people in a simple and welcoming 203 Notes | 12 Christian leaders~You, young people, are especially called 204 Notes | century, to all of you, dear young people, who hunger and thirst 205 Notes | The Church entrusts to young people the task of proclaiming 206 Notes | Solidarity, 19~7.15 Empowering young people~Evangelising through 207 Notes | involves . . .empowering the young person to be the subject 208 Notes | Puebla, 1030~7.16 Forming the young to be "leaven" in their 209 Notes | 3.9)~8.4 A Challenge to young people~The future of the 210 Notes | expects great things from young people, as he did from the 211 Notes | people, as he did from the young man who asked him: "What 212 Notes | eternal life?" (Mt 19:16). . . Young people, in every situation,