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Bishop Paul Kyung-sang Lee cheering with his team. Photo by Committee for Communications, Archdiocese of Seoul Bishop Paul Kyung-sang Lee cheering with his team. Photo by Committee for Communications, Archdiocese of Seoul 

Seoul Archdiocese transforms Cathedral into campsite to involve youths

The Archdiocese of Seoul has transformed the backyard of Myeongdong Cathedral into a campsite to engage with younger members of the Church in South Korea.

By Mark Saludes, LiCAS News

Approximately 600 young people gathered on the evening of June 28 for the “Camp at the Cathedral” event, organized by the World Youth Day (WYD) Seoul 2027 Local Organizing Committee (LOC). 

The event aimed to build bridges between the Church and its younger followers through dialogue and shared experiences.

Themed “Do not fear: I am with you” (Isaiah 41:10), the setting was unlike anything previously seen at the Cathedral. 

The backyard was configured as a campsite, with groups of ten sitting in circles on camping chairs, facilitated by clergy, sisters, or volunteers.

The arrangement included finger foods, beer, and refreshments, creating an intimate and welcoming environment. 

Initially, many young attendees were surprised and a bit cautious about sitting close to bishops, but as the evening progressed, barriers dissolved and meaningful conversations unfolded.

A corner of the “Camp at the Cathedral” event venue. Photo by Committee for Communications, Archdiocese of Seoul
A corner of the “Camp at the Cathedral” event venue. Photo by Committee for Communications, Archdiocese of Seoul

During the event, four young keynote speakers addressed the challenges contemporary youth face and shared their faith experiences. Each presentation led to group discussions, inspired by the Synod.

Sang-wook Lee, president of the Youth Federation of the Archdiocese of Seoul, highlighted the diminishing support from the Church that many young volunteers encounter and the resultant spiritual apathy. 

“We need new community events that are not conventional and good leaders to help young people find the meaning of service,” Lee said.

Archbishop Peter Soon-Taick Chung expressed his gratitude for the young participants’ honesty and willingness to share their stories. 

Archbishop Peter Soon-Taick Chung greets the participants.  Photo by Committee for Communications, Archdiocese of Seoul
Archbishop Peter Soon-Taick Chung greets the participants. Photo by Committee for Communications, Archdiocese of Seoul

“It was a precious time to hear the stories of your lives. I am grateful to the young people for their valuable time. We will continue to organize various gatherings to share stories with you as the protagonists,” he remarked.

Echoing Pope Francis, the prelate added, “God loves us just as we are, no matter what we accomplish or who we become. May you experience through the WYD preparation process that God is always with you in your joys, sorrows, and hurts.”

In a statement, the LOC said its initiative mirrors Archbishop Chung’s dedication to hearing the voices of young people. 

“Camp at the Cathedral” successfully exemplified this vision and provided a unique platform for dialogue between the Church’s leaders and its future stewards,” the statement read. 

Last year, Pope Francis announced Seoul as the host city for World Youth Day 2027. In response, Archbishop Chung, committed to creating an event that promotes “fraternity, spirituality, and social cohesion” across different cultures and religions. 

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01 July 2024, 13:14