4.1.9.1 Philosophy
Ministry
to and with young people in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles is based on
the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops' document Renewing the Vision: A Framework for Catholic Youth Ministry, which
was published in 1997. It is the understanding in this archdiocese that
youth ministry includes all ministries to and with young people.
"Significant
physical and emotional changes characterize the period of
pre-adolescence and adolescence. While home and family remain the more
powerful forces in the development of pre-adolescents and adolescents,
their peer groups begin to exercise increasing influence on attitudes,
values, and behavior. They learn to live the Christian faith by
observing the good example of others whom they admire and trust" (National Directory for Catechesis, 48.D).
Adolescence
is one of the most fascinating and frustrating transitions in the life
span, during which the accelerated rate of change and growth is second
only to infancy. It is a time of expanding horizons, self-discovery, and
emerging independence. In young adolescence the transformation from
childhood to adulthood begins with the onset of biological, physical,
behavioral, and social transformation. The spiritual development of
young adolescents occurs not as separate from but as part of this
transformational process.
Young adolescence is a critical point
in life's trajectory. This period provides an optimal time for
intervention to prevent destructive life patterns and promote continuing
healthy habits. Whether or not young adolescents emerge into adulthood
as healthy, self-reliant individuals will depend on the opportunities
they have to develop positive attitudes and life skills during these
formative years.
The objective of ministry to and with young
adolescents is to promote the full participation of these young people
into the Christian community. This ministry will work to provide these
young adolescents with the opportunity to grow in knowledge of
themselves, to share openly with their peers, and to experience God
personally and in the community.
4.1.9.2 Goals
Three
interdependent and equally important goals guide the Church's ministry
with young people. These goals state what it means for the Catholic
community to respond to the needs of young people and to involve young
people in sharing their unique gifts with the larger community. They
express the Church's focus for ministry with all adolescents, while
encouraging local creativity in developing the programs, activities, and
strategies to reach these goals (Renewing the Vision: A Framework for Catholic Youth Ministry, 9).
For all ministries to and with young people, these goals will be the fundamental foundation:
To empower young people to live as disciples of Jesus Christ in the world today
To draw young people to responsible participation in the life, mission, and work of the Catholic faith community
To foster the total personal and spiritual growth of each young person
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