Bishop George Pallipparambil of Miao, chairman of the Commissions for Evangelization, and Archbishop Simon Poh of Kuching of Malaysia present the new edition of the Bible for the youth at the FABC conference in Thailand on October 21. PHOTO COURTESY OF FABC

By Jose Torres Jr.

October 24, 2022

BANGKOK, Thailand— A new edition of the Bible for young people was launched on the sideline of the general conference of the Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conferences (FABC) in Thailand on Friday, Oct. 21.

The book titled “Identity: Identified, Navigating the Challenges of Life” contains QR codes that if scanned will take the reader to video clips that have people talking about Bible passages.

Bishop George Pallipparambil of Miao, chairman of the Commissions for Evangelization, and Archbishop Simon Poh of Kuching of Malaysia presented the book at the FABC meeting.

“What makes ‘Identity: Identified’ unique is … the inclusion of 24 four-page inserts of Catholic teachings on big issues in life that young people face,” said Bishop Pallipparambil.

He said the issues — “loneliness, rejection, suicide, making good choices, living in a sexualized world, Where is God when it hurts, Why am I here?” — were identified during the 2018 Synod on Youth.

“I am sure that this little effort will bear rich fruits as it will help people to personalize the Word of God,” said the bishop.

“‘Identity: Identified’ is going to be a great wealth in the hands of the youth of Asia Pacific,” said Archbishop Poh.

The project was made possible through the collaboration of Cardinal John Dew of Wellington, New Zealand, John Bergin, who serves as liaison and consultant of the United Bible Societies in the Asia-Pacific region, and the Office of Evangelization of FABC.

Among the bishops and theologians from across the region who contributed to the report are Archbishop Simon Peter Poh Hoon Seng of Kuching, Malaysia, Bishop Broderick Pabillo of Taytay in the Philippines and the late Cardinal Cornelius Sim of Brunei.

The Bible is available in both printed and digital versions with an introductory message from Pope Francis.

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