Catholic bishops are being asked how to better address young victims of extreme violence and drug addiction as part of a global youth survey supported by Pope Francis.
The survey of bishops and pastors includes questions that are specific to each continent and is part of the preparation for the 2018 Synod of Bishops, which will focus on young people.
As details of the survey were announced at the Vatican Friday 13 January, Francis urged young people in an open letter to share their doubts and criticisms of the church.
‘A better world can be built as a result of your efforts, your desire to change and your generosity,’ the pope said in the letter.
‘The church also wishes to listen to your voice, your sensitivities and your faith; even your doubts and your criticism,’ Francis said. ‘Make your voice heard.’
The next synod will ask bishops and priests about cultural changes, particularly digital media and technology, that are changing young people’s relationship with the church.
Young people will have an opportunity to contribute to the working document by submitting reflections ‘on their expectations and their lives’ through a dedicated website – www.sinodogiovani.va – that will be launched 1 March this year.
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