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Romanian Orthodox Patriarchate (Basilica.ro EN) · Aug 12 View source View full article on hyper.nooz.ai

Youngest Romanian bishop urges young people in diaspora to ‘be bridges, not walls’

… with another language and another rhythm of life, and yet have the same faith, the same Liturgy and the same hope.” Family at the heart of young people’s lives Assistant Bishop Iachint of the Pacific explained that the family is the place where love, prayer, forgiveness and self-sacrifice are learnt and lived: “This is where our message meets the theme of the Orthodox Youth Meeting in Bucharest .” “St John Chrysostom calls the family a little church, the place where prayer, forgiveness and self-sacrifice are learnt before they are lived out in society.” “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.” …

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The speaker uses a saint's teaching to elevate the status of the family as a 'little church'.

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