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100 1 0 _aEl Salwa, Thérèse
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245 0 0 _aQuand les jeunes interpellent l’Église : le discours ecclésial à l’épreuve de la synodalité
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520 _aA transversal reading of several recent ecclesial documents, both universal and regional, serves to evaluate how the Catholic Church speaks about young people through the lenses of communion, co-responsibility, and mission. From the symbolic gesture of John Paul II at Harissa in 1997 to the texts emerging from the current synodal process, a persistent tension comes to light : the gap between a theology that proclaims the baptismal equality of youth and ecclesial practices often marked by exclusion or marginalization. The analysis reveals a crisis of ecclesiological identity, in which institutional discourse on youth struggles to translate into concrete recognition. It calls for a profound synodal conversion, in which young people are no longer seen as passive recipients but as ecclesial subjects bearing the promise of a Church in the making.
690 _aCommunion ecclésiale
690 _aCoresponsabilité
690 _aÉglise catholique au Liban
690 _aJeunes
690 _aMission baptismale
690 _aRéforme ecclésiologique
690 _aSynodalité
690 _aThéologie de la jeunesse
690 _aBaptismal Mission
690 _aCatholic Church in Lebanon
690 _aCo-responsibility
690 _aEcclesial Communion
690 _aEcclesiological Reform
690 _aSynodality
690 _aTheology of Youth
690 _aYouth
786 0 _nProche-Orient Chrétien | 75 | 1 | 2025-08-18 | p. 70-80 | 0032-9622
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/revue-proche-orient-chretien-2025-1-page-70?lang=fr&redirect-ssocas=7080
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