On Sunday afternoon, after the celebration of the closing
Mass at the Copacabana beach, the Holy Father, Pope Francis left the Sumaré
residence in Rio de Janeiro where he had been staying since his arrival on
Monday evening. His Holiness travelled
by helicopter to the Rio Centro Congress
Centre where he met at 5:30pm local time with 15,000 volunteers, representing
the 60,000 who had been working in various capacities during the World Youth
Day gathering.
The Holy Father was greeted by His Eminence, Orani
Tempesta, the Archbishop of Rio de Janeiro, and by two of the volunteers: a
young man from Brazil and a young woman from Poland, the country which will
host the next World Youth Day gathering in 2016.
Speech
of the Holy Father, Pope Francis
for the meeting with World Youth Day
Volunteers
Dear Volunteers, Good evening!
I could not return to Rome without first thanking all of
you in a personal and affectionate way for the work and dedication with which
you have accompanied, helped, and served the thousands of young pilgrims, and
for the countless little ways by which you have made this World Youth Day an
unforgettable experience of faith. With your smiles, your acts of kindness and
your willingness to serve, you have shown that it is more blessed to give than to receive (Acts 20:35).
The service you have given during these days brings to
mind the mission of Saint John the Baptist, who prepared the way for Jesus.
Every one of you, each in his or her own way, was a means enabling thousands of
young people to prepare the way to
meet Jesus. And this is the most beautiful service we can give as missionary
disciples. To prepare the way so that all people may know, meet and love the
Lord. To you who in these days responded with such readiness and generosity to
the call to be volunteers for World Youth Day, I say: May you always be
generous with God and with others: one loses nothing thereby, but gains great
enrichment in life.
God calls you to make definitive choices, and he has a
plan for each of you: to discover that plan and to respond to your vocation is
to move toward personal fulfilment. God calls each of us to be holy, to live
his life, but he has a particular path for each one of us. Some are called to
holiness through family life in the sacrament of Marriage. Today, there are
those who say that marriage is out of fashion. Is it out of fashion? In a
culture of relativism and the ephemeral, many preach the importance of enjoying the moment. They say that it is
not worth making a life-long commitment, making a definitive decision, for ever, because we do not know what
tomorrow will bring. I ask you, instead, to be revolutionaries, I ask you to
swim against the tide; yes, I am asking you to rebel against this culture that
sees everything as temporary and that ultimately believes you are incapable of
responsibility, that believes you are incapable of true love. I have confidence
in you and I pray for you. Have the courage to
swim against the tide. And also have the courage to be happy.
The Lord calls some to be priests, to give themselves to
him more fully, so as to love all people with the heart of the Good Shepherd.
Some he calls to the service of others in the religious life: devoting
themselves in monasteries to praying for the good of the world, and in various
areas of the apostolate, giving of themselves for the sake of all, especially
those most in need. I will never forget that day, September 21st – I was 17
years old – when, after stopping in the Church of San José de Flores to
go to confession, I first heard God calling me. Do not be afraid of what God asks
of you! It is worth saying yes to
God. In him we find joy!
Dear young people, some of you may not yet know what you
will do with your lives. Ask the Lord, and he will show you the way. The young
Samuel kept hearing the voice of the Lord who was calling him, but he did not
understand or know what to say, yet with the help of the priest Eli, in the end
he answered: Speak, Lord, for I am listening (cf. 1 Sam 3:1-10). You too
can ask the Lord: What do you want me to do? What path am I to follow?
Dear friends, I thank you once more for all you have done
during these days. I thank your parish groups, and the movements and new
communities who have placed their members at the service of WYD. Thank you! Do
not forget what you have experienced here! You can always count on my prayers,
and I know I can count on yours. One last thing: pray for me.
No comments:
Post a Comment