Salesian Youth Spirituality on “El Camino/The Way” at NCYC 2024
JC Montenegro with youths, Sr. Elfie Del Rosario, and part of the Salesian booth
(ANS – Long Beach, Cal.
– November 27, 2024) – The Salesians of Don Bosco were present at the National
Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC), Nov. 14-16, at the Long Beach Convention
Center. The team comprised representatives from the 4 SDB and FMA Eastern and
Western provinces of the U.S. and Canada. By consistently meeting and planning,
the team created a vision for the Salesian presence at NCYC 2024, incorporating
the theme “El Camino/The Way.” Salesian youth spirituality was reflected
through activities organized in the Salesian exhibit booth, the examination of
conscience in the Sacred Space, and the workshop sessions presented by members
of the Salesian Family.
The Salesian
Family: Session Speakers
There were 2
speakers from the Salesian Family on the NCYC program. Dr. Juan Carlos
Montenegro, who accompanied by young people from St. Dominic Savio Parish, where
he is the CYM, presented a breakout session on “Bridging the Gap Between
Generations.” The talk was engaging and made an impact on his audience. It was
an inspiration to witness young people speaking about uniting generations and
becoming rooted in a love for the Eucharist. Sr. Elfie Del Rosario, FMA,
presented a breakout session titled “That Your JOY Be Complete: Living a Joyful
Life!” Her presentation was about finding joy in ordinary life, and the young
people were able to learn about and appreciate the Salesian charism. Sr. Elfie
will also represent the Salesians next year in Indianapolis as a master of ceremonies
for NCYC 2025.
The Exhibit Booth
& Sacred Space
The youth ministry offices
USA East/USA West (SDB) animated the exhibit booth with all who worked
alongside them from the 4 provinces. Seeing young people stop by the booth and
engage with Salesian youth spirituality through activities, face painting,
reflections, and meaningful conversation was a joy. Each interaction
strengthened a young person’s sense of our charism and brought them closer to
St. John Bosco.
The booth was
separated into five activities representing the 5 components of Salesian youth spirituality.
For example, for joy and optimism, we had games, face painting, and a
reflection asking young people, “What brings you joy?” Most prolifically, using
the 2024 Strenna, we collected dreams from young people. Our booth was filled
with youth dreams ranging from connecting with Christ to being successful in
school. The Province Youth Ministry Team will celebrate the Eucharist for all
the youth’s dreams and pray over their intentions in the month of December.
Fr. Eddie Chincha from Port Chester, N.Y,
with some Salesian youngsters
The Salesians were
asked to incorporate further the components of Salesian youth spirituality in
the Sacred Space at NCYC. The examination of conscience that led young people
to confession was engaging and encouraged youths to reflect on their everyday
lives. The Sacred Space was brought to life with candles, cloth, greenery, and
items that incorporated the theme of “El Camino.” It proved successful in
allowing young people a moment to connect with God and prepare for the sacrament
of Reconciliation.
“We look forward to
seeing young people and their leaders again next year in Indianapolis, Indiana,
for NCYC 2025, where Sr. Elfie will be as one of the two MCs,” Victoria
Figueroa, Salesian Youth Movement coordinator, finally stated.
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