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Second World Day

for Grandparents and the Elderly

The theme of the next feast of grandparents and the elderly to be celebrated on July 24 is the following "in their old age they will still bear fruit"; the official announcement was made on February 16 by the Dicastery for the Laity, family and life.

 

Second World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly

On Sunday, July 24, 2022, the Second World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly will be celebrated throughout the universal Church. The theme chosen by the Holy Father for the occasion is "In old age they will still bear fruit" (Psalm 92:15) and intends to emphasize how grandparents and the elderly are a value and a gift both for society and for ecclesial communities.

The theme is also an invitation to reconsider and value grandparents and the elderly who are too often kept on the margins of families, civil and ecclesial communities. Their experience of life and faith can contribute, in fact, to building societies that are aware of their roots and capable of dreaming of a future based on greater solidarity.

The invitation to listen to the wisdom of the years is also particularly significant in the context of the synodal journey that the Church has undertaken.

The Dicastery for the Laity, Family and Life invites parishes, dioceses, associations and ecclesial communities throughout the world to find ways to celebrate the Day in their own pastoral context, and for this purpose it will later make available some appropriate pastoral tools.

 

This theme invites us to reveal the role that the elders can play in the Church and in society and all that they can bring to them: there are "a thousand" ways to "bear fruit»; the International Meeting of Santo Domingo, which explored the theme "the elderly, actors of evangelization", was already in this perspective and crosses the proposal of the Holy Father.  Let us know how to respond with a "youthful" enthusiasm and the ardor of him and of him who want, by these fruits, to bear witness to the love of Christ.

Monique Bodhuin