Pope chooses theme for World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly

Pope chooses theme for World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly
Pope Francis blesses an elderly woman during his visit to Paraguay in this July 2015. File photo: CNS photo/Paul Haring

VATICAN (CNS): Pope Francis has chosen “They shall bear fruit even in old age” from the Book of Psalms (92:15) as the theme for the second World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly, which will be celebrated on July 24.

The theme “intends to emphasise how grandparents and the elderly are a value and a gift both for society and for ecclesial communities,” said a February 15 communique from the Dicastery for Laity, the Family and Life.

The same day, the pope tweeted that the elderly “should be cared for like a treasure of humanity: they are our wisdom, our memory. It is crucial that grandchildren remain close to their grandparents, who are like roots from which they draw the sap of human and spiritual values.”

In its communique, the dicastery said that this year’s 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 dicastery added, “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 invited parishes, dioceses, associations and other Church communities throughout the world to find ways to celebrate the day. It said it also would make some pastoral resources available soon.

Pope Francis established World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly, celebrated each year on the fourth Sunday of July to coincide with the feast of Ss. Joachim and Anne, to emphasise the pastoral care of the elderly as a priority. 

Not only are grandchildren and young people called upon to be present in the lives of older people, but older people and grandparents also have a mission of evangelisation, proclamation and prayer, and of encouraging young people in their faith, the dicastery has said.

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