2920 Solomons Youth Camp
austraLasia #2920
Solomons WYD reflection: Inter-Parish Youth
Camp
TETERE, SI: 21 September 2011 -- In an event intended
to reflect the recent WYD events in Madrid, the Inter-parish
youth camp hosted at Christ the King Parish, Tetere, Solomon
Islands, brought together young people from Good Shepherd
Tenaru, Red Beach, Christ the King, Tetere and The
Assumption of Mary, Ruavatu parishes. The event took place
from 16 to 19 September over a 'long weekend'.
The WYD 'firm in faith' theme inspired
the more than seven hundred willing young people who
attended, enthusiastic about encountering a new experience
in their lives. The inter-parish youth camp is a common
activity and way to unit young people in the archdiocese of
Honiara. This particular event, however, had its own
Salesian mark on it: the number of participants, the
speakers, the accommodation and the organisation of
activities, as the youth coordinator for Good Shepherd
Parish noted in his concluding address.
Each parish brought along soil whose
mixture symbolised unity. The blue, yellow and green
uniforms (the national colours) also reminded the youth that
they were all sons and daughters of one nation, one family.
People like Fr. Japhet, Fr. Francis, sdb
from PNG, the former SI High Commissioner to PNG challenged
the youngsters in their talks about life today. An 'evening
with Christ' Taize style, was organized by Sr Sialei, fma,
where some outstanding young people were invited to share
their experience of life. Among them was our the only
Solomon islander Salesian brother, Bro. Jefferson.
Archbishop Adrian Smith celebrated mass
for the group during which he blessed the mixed soil. His
message to the young people included messages about
marriage, ("if you marry, please invite Christ into your
married life"), religious life ("help evangelise your peers
by joining an Order here in the country"), drugs and sex
("from now you have to say no to marijuana, no to “kwaso”
(homebrew), no to sex before marriage". He is someone who is
very much aware of the circumstances of young people in the
country.
The camp included vocation promotion for
congregations and orders in SI, sport, cultural dances. A
mass of thanksgiving and commissioning concluded the camp.
Before the groups departed, the parish priests of the three
parishes have awarded them with young plants, growing in the
mixed soil, in memory of the 2011 WYD Inter-parish Youth
Camp.