
East
District youths celebrate Hope in God
by celebrating the Mass at their 1-day
East District Youth Day event
By Samantha Chan
5 September 2009 - Over 700 East District
youths met on 5 September 2009 to celebrate
the East District Youth Day 2009, titled
"Spera in Deo"” or "Hope
in God" in Latin.
Significantly, this is the first time
the East District Youth committees had
worked together on an event of this scale,
in recent years.
Casually referred to as EDYD, the East
District Youth Day is part of the Catholic
Archdiocesan Youth Centre's (CAYC) first-ever
District Youth Day initiative which decentralised
the Archdiocese Youth Day into various
districts of the North, City, East, Serangoon
and West.
At the east, participants and helpers
came from all 5 East District Parishes
of Holy Family, Holy Trinity, Our Lady
of Perpetual Succour, St. Stephen and
Our Lady of Queen of Peace.
Following the footsteps of the previous
Archdiocese Youth Days, Confirmation 3
youths were invited exclusively to attend
the event.
It took 9 months to conceptualise and
execute the entire programme. The youth
committees from each eastside parish agreed
that they needed to retrace their Catholic
roots by focusing on the Eucharist. In
order to develop a deeper trust and hope
in God, our young people need first to
recognise the Living Christ being present
in the Eucharist.
As a result, "Spera In Deo" or "Hope
in God" was birthed, where the confirmants,
catechists, as well as youth ministry
helpers and parent-volunteers were mobilised
in this 1-day programme to celebrate especially
the theme of, "We have set our hope
on the living God" (1 Timothy 4:10).
This theme is based after the Holy Father's
Message to young people for the Twenty-fourth
World Youth Day, which was celebrated
on 5 April, Palm Sunday, this year.
The programme was two-fold. Each parish
first hosted an afternoon session on the
theme of Hope in God, reflecting on minimising
our distractions and exhortations to train
oneself in Godliness. There was also the
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament.
Following the parish segment, each church
proceeded to gather at the CHIJ Katong
Primary school hall for a combined night
rally. With local actor-host, Randall
Tan as the event emcee, there were songs
of praise and worship, a testimony by
OLPS parishioner and altar server James
Chan, and a talk by Fr. John Joseph Fenelon
(Fr. JJ) on the Eucharist.
"I was personally
moved by the sharing of James Chan.
His desire for the Eucharist has further
encouraged and motivated me to desire
and receive the Eucharist as often as
possible. Thanks for the enriching experience.
I went home and shared the testimony
again with both my sons who are altar
servers." Edwyn
deSouza, Youth Coordinator, CAYC
Finally, the Holy Mass itself was the
highlight of the night. With music provided
by Holy Family's 25-year-old choir, Genesis
II, the Mass was celebrated by Archbishop
Nicholas Chia, together with all the East
District Priests.
The decision to make the Mass the main
highlight of the EDYD was a challenging
one as it also highlighted the fact that
our youths are in need for a greater understanding
of the Mass. At one point of the night,
our bishop Nicholas Chia was compelled
to comment on the need for proper attitude,
silence and reverence during Mass. He
then encouraged all present to actively
participate in the Mass so as to exercise
and develop our faith further.
Overall, the East District Youth Day
was a success. It brought together youth
helpers and parent-volunteers from all
eastside Parishes in such a scale for
the first time!
With the experience and friendship gained
from collaborating on this project, the
eastside youth ministries are now further
motivated to organise more combined eastside
events in the future.
SPERA IN DEO in action!
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Interview with Charlene
Siow Yi Ting, 18, a Youth Ministry member
from the Church of Our Lady of Queen of
Peace
Q: What did you
like about the East District Youth Day?
I really like the warmth that rubbed off
me when I entered the hall with the other
youths, seeing many people I know. It
immediately hyped me up and made
me really enthusiastic about the
whole event. The testimonies were insightful
and made me see things differently. It
added a whole new aspect in my life and
helped me appreciate God more, definitely.
Helping out in the parish segment also
prepared me spiritually for the rally as
it helped me to learn to focus, putting
all distractions aside.
Q: How did the message
"Spera in Deo" (Hope in God)
speak to you at this event?
I went for this event because I wanted
just to help out. So I told myself,
God sent me here for a reason. And
that was why I prayed to
grow closer to my friends and to God through
this rally. True enough, I saw people
differently through this event, which
proved my first impressions of people
wrong. I also heard testimonies that proved
to myself that it is right to set my trust
and hope in God - the Living God.
I came out of the rally with a new perspective
and this experience is definitely an eye
opener for all youths. It will definitely
enrich our faith!

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