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Asian Youth Day

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International Catholic event held every three years

Asian Youth Day (AYD) is an internationalCatholic event organized by theFederation of Asian Bishops' Conferences, Office of Laity & Family, Youth Desk and the host country. The event, which is held every three years, brings together Catholic youths from all over Asia. The event is similar toWorld Youth Day.

The week long gathering enables Asian youth to experience the Gospel with others of different cultures and how the modern world celebrates the Gospel, and how it applies to current issues likesocial justice, leadership among its youth. The week festivities include prayer, forums, and workshops. The event is used to enrich, inspire, and renew the spiritual lives of Catholic youth of Asia.

History

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In 1991, during the fifth World Youth Day inCzęstochowa, Poland, delegates from numerous Asian countries expressed their desire to create a network and various channels of their own, to inspire the Catholic youth on the Asian continent.

In 1993, a youth consultation conference was held inBangkok, Thailand. Participating youth representatives at the conference suggested that a youth working group be formed as a parish-based subsidiary of the Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conferences in an effort to gather support for youth leaders within the organization and to enhance mutual cooperation and links among youth parish groups from Asian countries.

The Youth Desk was officially established in 1994. Since its opening, the team has successfully organized a series of activities for Asian youths and youth leaders, including the Asian Youth Gathering during the World Youth Day, Asian Youth Ministers’ Meeting and Asian Youth Day.

Asian Youth Day Host Countries
OrderYearDateCityNationThemeNotes
1st1999August 7 – August 12Hua HinThailandAsian Youth journeying with Jesus towards the New Millennium
2nd2001August 11 – August 17TaipeiTaiwanWe are called to Sanctity and Solidarity
3rd2003August 10 – August 17Bangalore[1]IndiaAsian Youth for Peace
4th2006July 30 – August 5Hong Kong[2]ChinaYouth, Hope of Asian Families
5th2009November 20 – November 27Imus[3]PhilippinesYAsia, Fiesta! Young Asians: Come Together, Share the Word, Live the Eucharist
6th2014August 10 – August 17Daejeon[4]South KoreaAsian Youth! Wake up! The Glory of the Martyrs Shines on You!Attended byPope Francis.[5]
7th2017July 30 – August 6YogyakartaIndonesiaJoyful Asian Youth: Living the Gospel in Multicultural Asia!
8th2021OctoberIndia

See also

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References

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  1. ^"3rd Asian Youth Day draws to a close | Bengaluru News - Times of India".The Times of India. 15 August 2003.
  2. ^"Asian Youth Day: Catholic, Buddhist youth from Thailand share experiences".
  3. ^"Philippines to Host 5th Asian Youth Day - Asia & Pacific - International - News".
  4. ^"Pope Francis visits Korea". Archived fromthe original on 2016-02-24. Retrieved2016-02-16.
  5. ^"Pope Francis Arrives in South Korea on First Trip to Asia as Pontiff".The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved14 August 2014.
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