In the mass that had young people as its central theme, the emeritus bishop of Caacupé, Claudio Giménez, addressed aspects such as the confusion of the sexes, corruption and violence. He went before a crowd, during the sixth day of the novena.
The central Eucharist at 7:00 in the morning, corresponding to the sixth day of the Caacupé novena, was presided over by the bishop emeritus of Caacupé, Claudio Giménez, under the motto. “The role of young people in the Church and society”.
During the homily, the monsignor focused his reflection and message on the youth, urging them not to fall into the habit of drugs and to be protagonists of the Church through the gospel. He also talked about other points.
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“The confusion of the sexes, what a headache that brings! We understand the people who are in that situation, but we have to help them get ahead, to walk accordingly ”, Gimenez said.
In this regard, he brought up a philosophical phrase whose author did not remember precisely, but which says: “The order of being conditions the order of acting.” He added that: “If you were born a man, you act like a man, if you were born a woman, you act like a woman.”
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The bishop emeritus also referred to the widespread corruption and violence increasingly corrupting society. In this sense, he encouraged young people to work for the Church and said that despite being a difficult mission, it is not impossible.