
MESSAGE OF THE II VATICAN
COUNCIL
TO YOUTH
"Lastly, it
is to you, young men and women of the world, that the Council wishes to address
its final message. For it is you who are to receive the torch from the hands of
your elders and to live in the world at the period of the most gigantic
transformations ever realized in its history. It is you who receiving the best
of the example of the teaching of your parents and your teachers, are to form
the society of tomorrow. You will either save yourselves or you will perish with
it.
For four
years the Church has been working to rejuvenate her image in order to respond
the better to the design of her Founder, the great Living One, the Christ who is
eternally young. At the term of this imposing re-examination of life, she now
turns to you. It is for you, youth, especially for you that the Church now comes
through her Council to enkindle your light, the light which illuminates the
future, your future.
The Church
is anxious that this society that you are going to build up should respect the
dignity, the liberty, and the rights of individuals. These individuals are you.
The Church is particularly anxious that this society should allow free expansion
to her treasure ever ancient and ever new, namely faith, and that your souls may
be able to bask freely in its helpful light. She has confidence that you will
find such strength and such joy that you will not be tempted, as were some of
your elders, to yield to the seductions of egoistic or hedonistic philosophies
or to those of despair and annihilation, and that in the face of atheism, a
phenomenon of lassitude and old age, you will know how to affirm your faith in
life and what gives meaning to it, that is to say, the certitude of the
existence of a just and good God.
It is in the
name of this God and of His Son, Jesus, that we exhort you to open your hearts
to the dimensions of the world, to heed the appeal of your brothers, to place
your youthful energies at their service. Fight against all egoism. Refuse to
give free course to the instincts of violence and hatred which beget wars and
all their train of miseries. Be generous, pure, respectful, and sincere, and
build in enthusiasm a better world than your elders had.
The Church
looks to you with confidence and with love. Rich with a long past ever living in
her, and marching on toward human perfection in time and the ultimate destinies
of history and of life, the Church is the real youth of the world. She possesses
what constitutes the strength and the charm of youth, that is to say, the
ability to rejoice with what is beginning, to give oneself unreservedly, to
renew oneself and to set out again for new conquests. Look upon the Church and
you will find in her the face of Christ, the genuine, humble, and wise Hero, the
Prophet of truth and love, the Companion and Friend of youth. It is in the name
of Christ that we salute you, that we exhort and bless you" (7 December 1965).