ZE08101411 - 2008-10-14
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A Secret for Making Youth Read the Bible


Cardinal Bertone Tells How to Spark Interest in Scripture

VATICAN CITY, OCT. 14, 2008 (<http://www.zenit.org>Zenit.org).- 
Benedict XVI believes the Bible can be a compass for young people, 
but his secretary of state says they need to be taught how to appreciate it.

Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone spoke about sparking youthful interest in 
the Bible when he addressed today the world Synod of Bishops, meeting 
in Rome through Oct. 26.

The cardinal referred to three statements from the Holy Father that 
indicate his outlook on Scripture: "If the holy Book is consulted 
with due attention, young believers will find an indispensable guide 
or compass, and the meeting with the Bible will also become a meeting 
with Christ."

But, Cardinal Bertone acknowledged, according to the summary of his 
statement released by the Vatican, the Bible often does not "rouse 
particular interest and affection in the young, especially adolescents."

"Compared to the living testimony of a believer, faith transmitted 
through the holy Scriptures largely provokes only indifference, 
indifference which is accompanied by a large dose of ignorance and 
above all by a great difficulty in perceiving its vital value," he 
said. The cardinal cited a 1995 study that showed those who most 
frequently fail to come into contact with the Bible are between the 
ages of 14 and 19.

Nevertheless, Cardinal Bertone noted, "many of these young people 
show a surprising interest in the Bible" when adults who are credible 
witnesses of Christ present Scripture with their patience and 
testimony: "In other words, people who, when they say the Word of 
God, demonstrate it with their own life."

"If the adult as teacher-friend manages to persuade the youth to open 
their hearts, then the Scripture will be seen as a gift which brings 
with it all the qualities of the Word of God according to Biblical 
codification, with special concern for the youth's soul," he added. 
"In this way young people will grow and appreciate the role played by 
the young in the Bible, especially in the Gospels [...] they will 
also appreciate the many sporting images in the Bible with their 
original applications for the virtuous life."

The cardinal noted the Holy Father's own summary regarding a 
pedagogical approach to Scripture: "I think that we should learn to 
do three things: to read it in a personal colloquium with the Lord; 
to read it with the guidance of teachers who have the experience of 
faith, who have penetrated sacred Scripture; and to read it in the 
great company of the Church, in whose liturgy these events never 
cease to become present anew and in which the Lord speaks with us today."


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