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STAYING IN FOCUS
Eugene was aiming to form these young men into a corps that would be a force for good in the city. While they were impressionable, during their formative years, it was important that they be shielded from persons who could … Continue reading
CHANGE THE WORLD
The group model that Eugene constantly came back to was that of the apostles and the first Christians: Art. 4. They will remember that they are called to continue the example that the early Christians gave to the world from … Continue reading
YEAST IN THE DOUGH
Not only were the youth to work for their own personal growth and salvation, but through the quality of their lives they were to be like yeast in the “dough” of the world so as to be a source of … Continue reading
AN INVITATION TO LIBERATION
In forming the Youth Congregation, Eugene’s aim was to help the young people to achieve a personal relationship with God, and to receive God’s gift of being set free in Jesus Christ – and consequently to lead other young people … Continue reading
AN ELITE GROUP
The Youth Congregation was an “elite” group of youth, but not in the social snobbish sense of elite because it was open to all classes. Pielorz researched the membership of the Congregation and wrote/ On the social composition, he did … Continue reading
RULES AS A COMPELLING FORCE
The Statuts were 82 pages long and were a very detailed guide to practically every aspect of the young man’s life. As demanding as they were, no one was obliged to remain a member of the Youth Congregation. The fact … Continue reading
WHY HAVE RULES?
Within a short time of starting his youth work, Eugene became aware of the need for a Rule of life: With the Association purged of all its questionable members, and with a daily-growing fervour continuing to manifest itself, the Director … Continue reading
DO NOT GIVE UP WHEN YOU FAIL
Having stressed the importance of avoiding sin at all costs, Eugene now encourages the young men of his Youth Congregation to be aware of God’s mercy when they do not live up to their ideals. To this end, they will … Continue reading
CHOOSE LIFE
The 1813 Rule for the Youth Congregation stated as fundamental attitudes of this group: the choice of living in relationship with Jesus Christ, following his will and way of life, and doing this in communion with the Church. In the … Continue reading
A MOTHER THAT GAVE THEM LIFE
The third section of the Rule life focused on the relationship of the young people with the Church: In the same way they will accept the teachings of the Holy Church. They will observe them with the full knowledge that … Continue reading