Colombia - National Meeting of Salesian Youth Movement: "Come on, it's time to shine!"
San Jerónimo, Colombia - September 2022 - "Let's go, it's time to shine!" is the message that marked the charismatic and spiritual experience of 600 young people of the Salesian Youth Movement (SYM) from the various works of the SDB and FMA Provinces of Colombia. Youth and educators had an experience of synthesis and closure of the path of the pastoral proposal. For three days, the youth participated in various activities developed to deepen their meaning and identity as SYM members. They also participated in workshops and training sessions prepared by representatives of the provinces. The closing of the proposal was energized and made dynamic in being young light-bearers, disciples forever. At the end of the meeting, the young people initiated a "Pilgrimage with Don Bosco" through the streets of San Jerónimo, in the Department of Antioquia.
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