Big Island Youth Day 2025: "Disconnect to Reconnect"

Posted on March 03, 2025 in: General News

Big Island Youth Day 2025: "Disconnect to Reconnect"

 A Journey of Faith, Hope, and Eucharistic Presence

Hilo, Hawaii – On Saturday, March 1, 2025, Big Island Youth Day (BIYD) brought together teens from across the Big Island for a day of reflection, spiritual growth, and connection. Held at St. Michael the Archangel Grace Parish Center, the event focused on the theme “Disconnect to Reconnect: Find Hope in Christ’s Presence”.

The event, designed for youth in grades 6-12, encouraged participants to step away from the distractions of daily life and embrace a deeper connection with Christ. Teens were asked to disconnect from their electronic devices, allowing them to engage fully in the day's activities and conversations. This was a chance to reflect on the pros and cons of electronic devices and how technology can often distance us from meaningful, real-world interactions and spiritual growth.

This year’s theme drew inspiration from the National Day of Unplugging, the Jubilee Year – Pilgrims of Hope, and the spirit of Mardi Gras. Participants explored the deeper purpose of Mardi Gras, which, traditionally, was a time of feasting before the sacrifices of Lent. Using the symbolism of Mardi Gras masks, teens reflected on how we wear "masks" in everyday life—hiding true emotions or struggles—and how God calls us to authenticity in our relationship with Him and others.

A special session focused on the Jubilee Cross symbolized the pilgrimage of hope that the youth embark on, emphasizing the importance of hope in our spiritual journey. Through the Beatitudes & the Sacraments, teens learned how to find true hope by living with humility, mercy, and righteousness, values that are at the core of Christ's message.

A key highlight of the day was the reflection on the Eucharist—the real presence of Christ. Teens were reminded that Jesus is always with us, not just in fleeting moments, but through the eternal gift of the Eucharist. In John 6:51, Jesus says, “I am the living bread that came down from heaven; whoever eats this bread will live forever.” This reminder encouraged participants to reconnect with Christ and take time in their daily lives for prayer, Mass, and spiritual growth, recognizing the Eucharist as a source of hope and strength.

The day concluded with an inspiring Mass, where teens reflected on Luke 6:39-45, which calls for spiritual clarity and humility in how we live and lead others. This passage inspired the youth to understand that true discipleship is rooted in love, and their mission is to bear good fruit by living faithfully and lovingly.

Big Island Youth Day 2025 was a powerful reminder that in a world filled with distractions, it is through disconnection that we find reconnection with God, hope in the Eucharist, and renewed strength to walk our pilgrimage of faith.

For more information on Big Island Youth Day, please contact the Diocesan of Honolulu Office of Evangelization and Catechesis at [808.203.6743].

 


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