2924 PNG-SI Highlands gathering Kumgi
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Highlands Regional Youth Gathering at Don Bosco
Kumgi
KUMGI (PNG): 1 October 2011 -- The 11th Highlands
Regional youth gathering took place at Don Bosco Tech Kumgi
from 26 to 30 September 2011. The theme for the gathering
was ‘The light of Mary lights up our way’. Over 500 youth
from the five dioceses of Kundiawa, Mount Hagen, Wabek,
Mendi and Goroka gathered together to celebrate Youth and
Culture. These five dioceses belong to six provinces in PNG.
They are Simbu, Eastern highlands, Western Highlands,
Southern Highlands and the new provinces of Hela and Jiwaka.
Once in two years the Highlands Regional Bishops Conference
organizes the gathering to rejuvenate the life of young
people. So this year Don Bosco Tech, Kumgi, was chosen as
the hosting place in Simbu province. The young people
arrived early on Sunday to take their place in Don Bosco.
The youth gathering was inaugurated by
Bishop Anton Bal, bishop of Kundiawa Diocese on 26
September. In the opening mass the Bishop challenged the
young people to be agents of change in Society. He spoke
about the need of transformation and the need to nurture a
Christian culture in the life of young people. He wished
them an enjoyable spiritual week.
The youth from different provinces had a
cultural show for two days. They sang and danced in various
rhythms and tunes and revitalized their sense of culture.
One of the young persons in his introduction to the show
thanked the missionaries for uplifting the culture of the
place. He said that Christianity had entered through the
culture:
"We see that lots of western traditional
practices are creeping in through politicians and people.
The Catholic Church is revitalizing the existing culture of
the place and that is where we feel at home. This cultural
show is the expression of our faith and we thank Pappa God
for the creation of nature and all the birds and animals in
it".
Young people never get tired of singing
and dancing (traditionally called Waipa). One of the Mammas
from the place remarked: “Usually I see old people
participating in the traditional cultural show. Now I see
all young people participating in it. I am happy that they
are learning to do it well. Thank you fathers, brothers,
sisters".
On the second day the young people had
health talks on HIV/AIDS by Nurses from Mingende hospital.
The nurses explained
in Tok-Pisin the danger of
this epidemic devastating the lives of young people. The
youth had endless questions and clarifications on the issue.
While thanking the nurses one of the youth thanked the
Catholic Church for giving importance to the gift of life,
care and concern for the young and implementing health
programs in their dioceses. In the evening of the same day
there was the talent contest and entertainment by young
people from different dioceses. It was an opportunity to
bring out the talents of young people.
Another attraction of the gathering was
the Miss Highlands beauty contest! The theme for the contest
was youth, environment and culture. 16 young girls in
traditional dress spoke about the environment and culture.
There were no cosmetics or western fashion materials
involved; they used natural resources from the environment
as ornaments and dress.
Another attraction of the program was a
hot debate on Sanguma (evil spirit) in PNG and the Catholic
point of view. The debate was moderated by Fr George Mondia,
Deputy Rector of the minor seminary, Banz. In PNG the
highlands region is notorious for many sunguma-related
deaths and murder cases. It was an opportunity for young
people to understand the view of the church from the Bible
and the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
The liturgical celebrations for all five
days were well led by youth from different dioceses. They
also had an opportunity for a reconciliation service and
many priests from the dioceses were present to help the
young people in their spiritual needs.
On the final day Archbishop Douglas Young
from Mount Hagen highlighted the Church’s vision for youth
in PNG. He reminded them of the vision-mission statement for
the youth which had been prepared by the Catholic Bishops
Conference and encouraged them to discover their strength
within to walk Christ’s way. In the concluding mass he
emphasized the need to build their own lives as a beautiful
gift to God and the nation.
The youth enjoyed the continuous Salesian
presence, hospitality and the family spirit. The Salesians
and Sisters of Charity were available at all times to make
sure the youth enjoy their stay at Don Bosco. Within five
days the youth felt they too were 'Bosconians' belonging to
the family of Don Bosco and Church.