Monday, November 6, 2017

Vocational discernment for the youth

I AM happy to learn that the next Synod of Bishops in Rome
will focus on the topic of Young People, the Faith and Vocational
Discernment. I believe it is a very timely and even urgent concern for
the simple reason that the youth need to discover their lifetime
vocation as early as possible and they actually are in the best
condition to discover their vocation.

            We cannot deny that today’s young people are in a very
dizzying environment of galloping developments and things. And there
should be real effort to help them get a foothold of what is truly
essential in life. And that can only be their relation of love with
God and with everybody else, and the specific role they play in life
and in the world.

            Otherwise, they will be swallowed up mercilessly by the
many worldly forces that have their deceptive charms and allurements
which, if not related to God, can only do a lot of harm not only to
the young but also to all of us, the oldies included.

            It’s imperative that as early as possible these young
people get to realize the real foundation and goal of their life. This
means that first of all they have to look at the things with faith,
more than just with their senses, feelings, or with the trends around.
They have to realize that Christ is interacting with them in actual
time.

            That may pose as a big challenge, since faith is a
spiritual and supernatural affair that can only be received, lived and
used if one tries to be spiritual and supernatural also in his
attitude to life. Otherwise, these things will never enter into their
mind.

            These things are not easily understood, much less,
appreciated and lived by many people, let alone the young ones. The
challenge is precisely in convincing and teaching them in how to be
spiritual and supernatural.

            Of course, we cannot deny that the youth can be capable of
high ideals. But a lot of things can also undermine that capability.
This was thoroughly illustrated in that episode of the rich young man
who asked Christ how he can enter the kingdom of heaven. He had great
desire to be good and holy. But when told of the conditions and the
demands, he went away from Christ sad. (cfr Mt 19,16-30)

            We have to understand that everyone has a vocation. And
this vocation for each one of us has been in the mind of God from all
eternity. It is for each one of us to discover it. And the earlier we
do it, the better, so one can do a lot of good here on earth.

            This was the case of St. John who became one of the 12
apostles at a very young age and who died very old, spending a lot of
time doing a lot of good. There are many advantages when one discovers
his vocation at a very young age.

            One gets to learn the ropes of the spiritual and apostolic
life very early, and can get exposed to more things, and can get
involved in more things. We should not worry so much about the
possible downside of the early vocation, because if one truly
corresponds to God’s grace, all the means to make one faithful to the
end and fruitful in his vocation are given.

            Let’s hope that we can get more young people discovering
their specific vocation!


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