September 16, 2009
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One Flock, One Shepherd
Note: All those little dots are people at World Youth Day in Cologne; this is not a work by Georges-Pierre Seurat!
I just HAVE to post this; I hope I can finally go! What a testament to the Catholic faith that not only can millions of us from around the world gather in peace, but cities and countries are willing to host us! Has anyone here ever been to World Youth Day?
(From catholic.org)
MADRID, Spain (Zenit.org) – The archbishop of Madrid says he’s preparing to welcome some two million young people for the 2011 World Youth Day — half of whom are expected from outside Spain.
Cardinal Antonio Rouco Varela spoke with the Spanish daily ABC about preparations for the youth event. The preparations were officially kicked off on the feast of the exaltation of the cross, with the beginning of the pilgrimage of the World Youth Day Cross and icon through the archdiocese, and throughout Spain.
The cardinal affirmed that the sites for the main activities with the Pope are already confirmed: the Vigil and closing Mass on Aug. 19 and 20, 2011, will be held at the Cuatro Vientos airport, and the opening Mass to welcome the Pope on Aug. 16 will be held at the Plaza de Cibeles.
A solemn Way of the Cross is also being considered, to be held Aug. 18 on the Paseo de la Casstellana.
Cardinal Rouco Varela observed that World Youth Days “have conditioned the history of the evangelization of the world’s youth” by helping to create “a distinct youth culture, fresh air for young people’s lives in their environments and ecclesial groups.”
He continued, “For thousands of youth, they have meant an encounter or a re-encounter with the faith; others have discovered their vocations; and all of them have caught sight of ways to be young, to want to live with dignity, with nobility and with clear horizons.”
Under way
The cardinal explained that the organizing committee is already at work, collaborating with the Spanish episcopal conference.
The committee has already approved the official logo and theme song, and is coordinating catechesis sessions in more than 300 language groups.
According to initial data, more than 1,000 bishops are expected to attend, as will half of the Church’s cardinals.
Families of Madrid will be opening their homes to accommodate pilgrims, though the cardinal acknowledged that this won’t be sufficient to house all of the pilgrims. Thus, every ecclesial institution has been asked to provide every available space, and regional and local government offices have received the same request.
Cardinal Rouco Varela noted the “magnificent response” to this petition, and the “absolute availability.”
Finally, the archbishop mentioned the financial cost of the event, affirming that the majority will come from “private contributions and donations from the faithful.” He also said that there is a need for 15,000 volunteers in the six principal language groups.
“The tradition of the Church in Spain,” the cardinal concluded, “will be a grand and positive novelty for youth from many parts of the world, where the Church is very young, where the great Christian past is languid, or the reality of the contemplative consecrated life that so much attracts youth of our time is not as vigorous as here.”
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I wish I had chances to experience things like this when I was younger… I was stuck in some repressive church that I now know was full of it. Well I kind of knew it them but the pastor was in the practice of paddeling young people so I tried not to make waves…
wow that looks very nice and fun.. i have been to world youth day before.. i believe.. how have you been jacob?
They stand before the Cross.
It look enriching. I want to go
when did they start doing those? I think i was already old.
I went to the Collisium in L.A. southern Ca. before to see the Pope I think back in the 50′s?
@discover_hienie - I’m doing well! Studies are challenging, but coming along. Which World Youth Day do you think you attended? Perhaps you went to something else similar; I’m sure your memory on the matter would be very clear if you had gone! Don’t worry; my memory gets rusty too.
@Jillycarmel - I think they started in 1984, but World “Youth” Day events are for everyone, really. Besides, when it is Christ that promises eternal life, He who makes all things new, there is no more “old!”
thanks, I like that.
That looks like loads of fun! I wish I could go =’(
don’t they have that like in all different countries?
thanks for your comment! i love you brother jacob! *hug* God is with you… i can feel Him in your words. i wish i can go to world youth day on 2011… maybe i can yeah?
be safe! God bless you always!^^
Man, likely, the only chance I could go is if I don’t get accepted or if they’re willing to send us youngins’ along… Doubtful, but I’ll be praying the whole time regardless!
I attended the one at Sydney, hopefully I can make Madrid too! WYD is awesome!
thank you so much for your continued prayers and support; your comments brighten my day, and help me to re-focus
Thank you for your prayers I really need them right now-
Glad you can go!
@BigToePeople - Well I HOPE I can go; it isn’t for certain. It sure would be awesome, though!
i refuse to believe those are people!
@ISpeakLife -
Pretty amazing, huh? And in spite of varying languages, they are all able to pray the same prayers and at least during the Mass understand what the other is saying. One of the gifts of a universal liturgy!