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I. Introduction
The Vietnamese
Eucharistic Youth Society is a non-profit organization, under
the leadership of the Catholic church. Its aim is to teach
youths to be virtuous people and good Christians. It also
offers apostolate services for the youth. Throughout its 60
years of service, the Society has kept pace with social and
cultural changes of the day in an attempt to reach out to
the youth of all times.
The Eucharistic Youth Society was founded in Europe during
World War I and was known as the Eucharistic Crusade. Its
purpose at that time was to pray, especially to the Blessed
Sacrament, for the conversion of hearts and the reconciliation
among the disillusioned youths affected by the War. Although
the Eucharistic Crusade was founded by a Jesuit, Pere Bessiere,
S.J., it was brought to Hanoi, Vietnam, by the Sulpicians
in 1929. By 1951, it had spread throughout the whole country
and became an organized association in the early 1960's.
In 1964, in keeping with the spirit of the Second Vatican
Council, the Vietnamese Eucharistic Crusade was transformed
into the Vietnamese Eucharistic Youth Society and was approved
by the National Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Government.
This new transition integrated both prayer and apostolate
services. From 1964 to 1975, the Society grew considerably
in spirit and in number. In order to accommodate the growth
of the Society, the first National Convention, "Promised-Land
I", was held in 1972. Over 2,000 coordinating-leaders
attended it. By 1975, there were about 140,000 members, under
the leadership of 3,800 coordinating-leaders serving in 650
parishes within 13 dioceses in South Vietnam.
With the fall of South Vietnam in 1975, the Society's activities
ceased temporarily. However, with the waves of refugees fleeing
to new homelands, the Society came to life again. The Vietnamese
Eucharistic Youth Society is currently active in many different
countries in the free world: Australia, Canada, Europe, Japan,
and the United States.
In the United States, there are about 15,000 members in 70
Vietnamese Catholic communities and parishes under the direction
of 1,300 coordinating-leaders and chaplains: In order to correspond
to the growth and revival of the Society, "Promised-Land
II" was convened in July 1992 at Dominguez Youth Retreat
Center, Dominguez, California.
Today, the Vietnamese Eucharistic Youth Society joins hundreds
of thousands of youth from all over the world to attend the
Pope's "World Youth Day", this August 1993, in Denver,
Colorado.
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II. Educational Goals
The goals of he Eucharistic
Youth Society are:
l. To educate
youths in both social and spiritual life and help them become
better people and responsible Christians.
2. To organize and guide all youths and help
them become more aware of the Church's mission to the world
by engaging in the spreading or Good News, and be involved
in working for the good of society through apostolate services,
in serving others.
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III. Educational Objectives
The objectives of the Eucharistic
Youth Society are:
1. To promote prayers for the Holy Father
who is the Vicar of Christ on earth and to pray for the needs
of the whole Church.
2. To Promote
constant devotion to the Eucharist, to give thanks to God
for the living bread and in turn share it with others as Jesus
did.
3. To honor
Mary as a model for discipleship.
4. To Support
the missionary efforts of the Church through a life of prayers,
sacraments, services, and sacrifices based on the discernment
of God's will.
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IV. Educational Methods
In order to meet the above
goals and purposes, the Eucharistic Youth Society uses suitable
methods for the education of its members, both in social and
spiritual life. The Society bases its education on two essential
elements: the love of God in the Eucharistic Sacrament and
God's living Word in the Bible.
1. The Eucharistic Sacrament is the center
of the spiritual life, in which each individual starts his/her
day with a morning prayer with a deep desire to be ready for
Holy Communion and to make sacrifices with God in mind, through
loving charitable activities and through apostolate services.
The day ends with minutes of silence and a moment to record
" A Bouquet of Spiritual Flowers" in thanking God.
All activities during the day is called a " Eucharistic
Day". Every day of life shall be "Days of Eucharist".
2. Living Words of God in the Bible is used
as the Source of Inspirations. Images and stages of the life
of Jesus along with the sites in the Bible, related to the
different groups of youth are also used to serve the natural
method in educating all age groups (Seedling: 7-10, Search:
11-13, Companion: 14-17). The gradual development proceeds
from easy-to-difficult. The real and workable activities such
as group meetings, training camps, seminars, public games,
folk songs and dances, studying and sharing God's Word, Annual
Spiritual Retreat, etc. are carried out with the educational
goals of meditating and interpreting God's Word.
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V. Three Stages of
Eucharistic Youth's Life
The Eucharistic Youth Society
stages are classified into three groups in order to meet the
needs of the different ages of its members.
Step 1: SEEDLING
Seedling is a group consisted
of fledging members between the ages of seven to ten years
old. Generally, the boys and girls at these ages are active,
inquisitive, and fond of nature. The members wear the green
scarf, the verdant color of a young wheatling, to symbolize
their innocence and youthfulness. Like the wheat in the field
blowing with the wind, the youth members are easily adaptable
to new situations and receptive to new ideas. The group' s
model is the youth and obedient Jesus to his parents. The
members learn and practice obedience to God's will through
the daily responsibility: praising God for many blessings,
obeying their parents and teachers, helping and loving others.
Step 2: SEARCH
Search is a group consisted
of pre-adolescent youths between the ages of eleven and thirteen.
Generally, the members during these ages are becoming more
aware of their physical and emotional changes. During this
transitional period into young adults, they are confused and
ambivalent to set rules imposed by authority figures. They
are searching for their own identity and the rationality of
their existence. Consequently, this nameless quest affects
their spiritual beings as well. The members wear the navy
blue scarves which symbolizes their unfathomed uniqueness
and identity with a great hope of life and society. The scriptural
model for the group is based on Jesus' hidden and evangelical
life. Like Jesus, who was patiently praying for a deeper knowledge
of his mission, they must find who they are in the solitude
of prayer. Imitating Jesus, who was willing to fulfill the
Father's wills, the will learn to accept who they are with
gratitude. The members' natural inclination to reason and
question abstract thoughts and concepts is now integrated
into their development through concrete apostolate works.
Step 3: COMPANION
Companion is a group consisted
of adolescents between the ages of fourteen and seventeen.
The adolescents at these ages begin to consolidate their emerging
values and beliefs. They start to formalize their own identity
and group dynamic. The basic needs to love and be loved, to
understand and be understood become the beginning for friendship
and cooperation among the members. Thus, the cannery yellow
scarf wore by the members symbolizes the sunrise of the youths
before coming into their adult ages, and the manifestation
of the heart, the opening of one's life to others. While the
evangelized Jesus is still the primary spiritual mode, Saint
Paul is adopted by the members as their inspiring patron figure.
Like Saint Paul, who became Christ's zealous disciple after
his spiritual lightning-conversion on the way to Damascus,
the members constantly seek for God's will and conversion
of hearts. In addition, the members are encouraged to familiarize
with communal apostolates and to live out the spirit of charity
and generosity (Corinthian 13: 1-13).
VI. KNIGHTS OF EUCHARIST
After the Companion ages,
the youths start their adult lives. They may join the Knights
of Eucharist which is a group consisted of young adults and
adult members of all ages. This a way of life, a brotherhood-gathering
rather than an organization. This is a new group which was
formed in August 1990 by the Vietnamese Eucharistic Youth
Society to correspond to the needs of the former members who
have become adults and yet wanted to continue the spirituality
and the charism of the Society. All others arealso also welcomed
to join the Knights f Eucharist. As unique individuals with
specialized gifts and talents, each member is invited to discern
individually and communually of God's interaction through
the daily events in the local and global context; and to correspond
in action. Therefore, the motto of the group is to know God
intimately, to love God dearly, and to serve God whole-heartedly.
The members actively live out the "Eucharistic Day"
through the following engagements:
1. Praying and discerning God's interaction in daily life.
2. Fulfilling the individual's obligation in the family, in
study, in the work place, and in the society faithfully.
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VII.
Leadership and Management
Coordinating Leaders:
The Coordinating-Leaders are those individuals who went through
the formation of the Society from the Seedling to Companion
group. They know the charism and spirituality of the Society.
After specialized periods of training, they are initiated
to become leaders of the three former groups. They wear the
red, yellow stripe scarf which symbolizes love, service, sacrifice,
and responsibility. Once the Coordination-Leaders no longer
want to be in the leadership position, they can join the Knights
of Eucharistic Group.
Chaplains & Assistant Chaplains:
Priests who are responsible for the spiritual characteristic
of the Society are appointed to be Chaplains. They shall invite
seminarians and religious members to be their Assistants.
chaplains wear the white, red stripe scarf; and Assistant
Chaplains wear the red, white stripe scarf which symbolizes
the dedication to follow Christ.
The Vietnamese Eucharistic Youth Society in the United States
is managed and directed by the National Council of the Chaplains
and Coordinating-Leaders, who are representatives of the Society.
The national Office is currently located in Atlanta, Georgia.
Geographically, the Society is divided in 8 regions. Each
region has its own Regional Board of Chaplains and Coordination-Leaders,
consisted of many district groups of local Vietnamese catholic
communities, to coordinate with the National Office.
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