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The English version of Young People and Spirituality, issue number 25 of EIDES’ Guides collection, is now available on the Cristianisme i Justícia website.

Coordinated by Glòria Andrés, the booklet brings together six conversations between twelve young people who speak in the first person about faith, spirituality and how they experience both in their daily lives and immediate surroundings.

Rather than offering a general survey of young people and the Church, the publication gives space to personal voices. The participants are all familiar with, or connected to, Ignatian spirituality, although not all of them are Christian or believers.

Throughout the conversations, they reflect on spirituality as a search for meaning, a way of making decisions from a place of depth, and a path that can be lived with or without explicit religious belief. They also address issues such as individualism, activism, community, interreligious relationships, suffering, grief and the challenge of living faith in secularised contexts.

The booklet can be downloaded here:
https://www.cristianismeijusticia.net/en/young-people-and-spirituality

Cristianisme i Justícia is a Jesuit centre for theological and social reflection based in Barcelona,part of the Conference's network of Social Centers, a network coordinated by Filipe Martins, Secretary for Social Apostolate at the Conference. Cristianisme i Justicia dedicated to promoting dialogue between faith and justice in response to today's social, political and cultural challenges. Through publications, public lectures, training programmes and digital resources, the centre encourages critical reflection on issues such as social inequality, migration, ecology, peace, democracy and human rights, drawing on the Ignatian tradition and Catholic social teaching. Its mission is to help Christians and all people of goodwill engage thoughtfully with contemporary issues and contribute to building a more just, compassionate and sustainable society.

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