This evening, the Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro was once again transformed as the youth of the world officially welcomed His Holiness, Pope Francis. For his part, His Holiness was delighted to meet them, and to speak an initial word of encouragement, setting the tone for the rest of their encounter which will unfold in the coming days.
Address
of the Holy Father, Pope Francis
at the Papal Welcoming Ceremony
Dear Young Friends,
Good evening! In you I see the beauty of Christ’s young
face and I am filled with joy. I recall the first World Youth Day on an
international level. It was celebrated in 1987 in Argentina, in my home city of
Buenos Aires. I still cherish the words of Blessed John Paul II to the young
people on that occasion: I have great
hope in you! I hope above all that you will renew your fidelity to Jesus Christ
and to his redeeming Cross (Address to Young People, Buenos Aires, 11 April
1987).
Before I continue, I would like to call to mind the
tragic accident in French Guiana in which young Sophie Morinière was killed and
other young people were wounded. I invite all of you to observe a minute’s
silence and to pray for Sophie, for the wounded, and for their families.
This year, World Youth Day comes to Latin America for the
second time. And you, young people, have responded in great number to the
invitation extended by Pope Benedict XVI to celebrate this occasion. We express
to him our heartfelt thanks. I am looking at the large crowd before me – there
are so many of you! And you have come from every continent! In many cases you
have come from afar, not only geographically, but also existentially,
culturally, socially and humanly.
But today you are all here, or better yet, we are all
here together as one, in order to share the faith and the joy of an encounter
with Christ, of being his disciples. This week Rio has become the centre of the
Church, its heart both youthful and vibrant, because you have responded
generously and courageously to the invitation that Christ has made to you to be
with him and to become his friends.
The train of this World Youth Day has come from afar and
has travelled across all of Brazil following the stages of the project entitled
Bota fé – put on faith! Today the train has arrived at Rio de Janeiro.
From Corcovado, Christ the Redeemer embraces us and blesses us. Looking out to
this sea, the beach and all of you gathered here, I am reminded of the moment
when Jesus called the first disciples to follow him by the shores of Lake
Tiberias. Today Christ asks each of us again: Do you want to be my disciple? Do you want to be my friend? Do you want
to be a witness to my Gospel? In the spirit of The Year of Faith, these questions invite us to renew our commitment as
Christians. Your families and local communities have passed on to you the great
gift of faith, Christ has grown in you. I have come today to confirm you in
this faith, faith in the living Christ who dwells within you, but I have also
come to be confirmed by the enthusiasm of your faith!
I greet you with great affection. To all of you assembled
here from the five continents and, through you, to all young people of the
world, and in particular to those who have not been able to come to Rio de
Janeiro but who are following us by means of radio, television and internet, I
say: Welcome to this immense feast of
faith! In several parts of the world, at this very moment, many young
people have come together to share this event: let us all experience the joy of
being united with each other in friendship and faith. And be sure of this: my
pastoral heart embraces all of you with universal affection.
From the summit of the mountain of Corcovado, Christ the
Redeemer welcomes you to this beautiful city of Rio! I wish to extend greetings
to the President of the Pontifical Council for the Laity, Cardinal Stanislaw
Rylko, and to all who work with him. I thank Archbishop Orani João Tempesta, of
São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro, for the warm welcome given to me and for the
considerable work of preparation for this World Youth Day, together with the
many Dioceses of this vast country of Brazil. I would also like to express my
gratitude to all the national, state and local authorities and to those who
have worked to make possible this unique moment of celebration of unity, faith
and fraternity. Thank you to my brother Bishops, to the priests, seminarians,
consecrated persons and the lay faithful that have accompanied the young from
various parts of the world on their pilgrimage to Jesus. To each and every one
of you I offer my affectionate embrace in the Lord.
Brothers and sisters, dear friends, welcome to the XXVIII
World Youth Day in this marvellous city of Rio de Janeiro!
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