We say, ‘You have been given a gift,īut now you have a responsibility. That they are not too busy for education. “Education is very important to me, so weĪre trying to instill that desire in them. How are the YSA’s of the Church doing in Rome and across Europe?Ĭomputers and support for BYU-I’s Pathway program toward college That is one of the questions we hoped to explore when we came to the Rome Temple dedication. How is the rising generation of Church members faring in this world that is becoming devastatingly more difficult? The values which we took for granted as the bedrock of life not that long ago have been abandoned in our society. To find friends and a respite from the world. It is the place he comes several times a week Something akin to Sloppy Joes, fills the air. Taking a class, others just grabbing a chance to talk to each other, and ofĬourse, there will be dinner, provided by a busy senior missionary couple. It is a Thursday night in Rome, and only a 15 minute walk from the iconic Trevi Fountain is a building on a busy street with a modest sign that reads “LDS Institute.” The institute is 1,200 square feet on the third floor of a building with several other occupants, but tonight many young Latter-day Saints are bounding up those stairs to join together.
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