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Youngest Romanian bishop urges young people in diaspora to ‘be bridges, not walls’ | Orthodox Times (en)

“The desire to love genuinely, to be loved faithfully and to build a healthy family is an aspiration shared by all young people,” His Grace added.

The bishop also cautioned that professional success and material prosperity cannot, by themselves, give full meaning to human existence: “A career, education and professional success are good and desirable, but they need a centre that does not waver.”

St John Chrysostom reminds us, however, that true wealth is that of the soul purified of the passions and filled with grace, and that the poorest person who is at peace in Christ is richer than an emperor troubled by the passions. Your common aspiration, regardless of the continent on which you live, for a better future finds its complete fulfilment only when that future includes communion with God.

The Assistant Bishop urged young Romanian Orthodox Christians in the diaspora to become a force for bringing people and communities closer together: “You, young Orthodox Christians scattered throughout the world, have a particular calling: to be bridges, not walls.”

“The common aspiration of young people everywhere for justice, dignity and peace finds a concrete response when each person, like the …

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The speaker asserts that true wealth and the fulfillment of human aspirations are found in communion with God.

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