Prelate of Opus Dei, Fernando Ocáriz challenges youths on loyalty

The Prelate of Opus Dei, Fernando Ocáriz, has challenged younger individuals internationally on the necessity to keep loyal to their religion in God.

“Your duties as a Christian will be summed up as being loyal. So, you need to resolve to be loyal,” he stated in a pre-recorded message through the digital launch of ‘Youth’, a brand new challenge for younger individuals worldwide.

The bilingual (English and Spanish) launch of ‘Youth’ was live-streamed on YouTube on Monday, January 14, 2024.

The initiative was launched on the anniversary of the start of actions in DYA Academy, permitting a number of data places of work of Opus Dei in several elements of the world to converge with digital materials for younger individuals.

Opus Dei is the Roman Catholic organisation of laymen and monks based in Spain in 1928 to re-establish Christian beliefs in society.

Ocáriz additionally challenged the younger individuals to comply with within the footsteps of the Lord Jesus Christ and prayed for his or her happiness.

“I would like all of you to be glad, and I ask this of Our Lord. However if you wish to be glad, you should be prepared.”

In response to him, by being glad, younger individuals can be able to protecting a house in line with the trail God has in retailer for them.

“You’ll face all of the issues this world holds, and never all of them are nice; one which was powerful, requiring energy and resistance,” he stated.

Along with explaining the historical past and objective of the challenge, the launch additionally included some private testimonies and the revealing of some audiovisual content material.

The content material produced below the challenge will initially be launched on social media (Instagram, Spotify, and YouTube) and later made obtainable on the Opus Dei web site with a custom-formatted web page for younger individuals.

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