Invited
by the National Council to give a formation session to the Advisors and
Animators of the VMY, I visited Slovakia on May 6-8, 2005. There, VMY has some
2,000 members distributed among the three regions with about a hundred groups.
FRIDAY, MAY 6
After
being met at the airport in Vienna, I travelled with Fr.
Pavol
Noga, CM (National Priest Advisor,) Sr. Margita Grobarcikova, DC (National
Sister Advisor) and 2 members of the AIC to Bratislava which is the capital of
the country. There Ladislav Slobodnik (National President) received us and then
we were led to the venue of the Encounter, the Provincial House of the Daughters
of Charity in Nitra. A welcome activity, Eucharistic celebration presided by Fr.
Augustin Slaninka, CM, Assistant Provincial Visitor, and dinner were made. These
were followed by the presentation of delegates: 8 Priests, 9 Sisters, 24 leaders
and 6 members of the National Council, a total of almost 50 participants. The
objectives of the Encounter were to deepen the identity of VMY and to promote
the participation of the Sisters and Priests in the Advisorship of the group.
The first one was satisfactorily achieved while the second remains as a pending
task for the National Council.
During
the first session, they presented briefly the situation of
the Association: There are many groups but few advisors. However, there are
Sisters present among the Regional and National Councils. The National Priest
Advisor is also serving the Vincentian Family and popular missions. The Priests
collaborate in the formation sessions and encounters. Throughout the year they
organized some 20 Leadership and Animators Formation Sessions, Spiritual
Exercises and Youth Camps by region. They have a National Office, a well-bonded
National Team, bimonthly bulletin… and their biggest problem is the lack of
economic resources. They have a strong international conscience and are wishing
to have an interchange with neighboring countries; to give and receive, in order
to grow more. This was the initial scene that marks the reflection the day
after. To end, I led the Marian Holy Hour which was prepared by the
International Secretariat.
SATURDAY, MAY 7
The central theme of the day was my conference: The four Pillars of VMY (Spirituality- Community- Formation- Apostolate.) I was assisted by three translators: Sr. Petra, Sr. Suzana and Maria. I invited the group to strengthen these basic dimensions of our life as an association, reinforce the four pedagogical lines: encounter, prayer, sharing of experience and fostering youth leadership and doing transformative service. Afterwards, there was a time for personal reflections and group work for the participants.
In the afternoon, the groups expressed there concerns and questions which aided
the "putting into practice" of the theme. I ended the activity with brief
information sharing about the General Assembly Paris 2005 and the Vincentian
Youth Encounter in Cologne. We celebrated the Eucharist in the Cathedral in
Nitra, which guarded the memories of the preaching of Sts. Cyril and Method in
the 6th Century. After dinner, we ended the day with a socio-cultural
activity led by a folk group dressed in their typical costumes. Songs, dances
and theatrical presentations manifested the joy of the participants.
SUNDAY, MAY 8
For a
short time that morning, I gave a talk entitled,
"Achievements, Difficulties and Challenges of VMY," wherein I presented the
development of VMY in the last five years and the challenges that face the next
Assembly. Then, we had an evaluation of the Encounter and the Eucharistic
celebration presided by Msgr. Balaz, Auxiliary Bishop of Nitra. After lunch and
farewell to the Sisters, I went to Bratislava to thank Fr. Stanislav Zontak,
Visitor, for the support that the Priests gave VMY. We thank God for this
encounter and we ask Him to bless so that the seeds that were sown may grow and
take root for the good of the young people and the poor.
Pedro Castillo,CM.