7th Asian Youth Day to
Be Held in Indonesia
Cardinal
Oswald Gracias Makes Announcement During Concluding Mass for 6th Asian Youth
Day
Seoul, August 17, 2014
On Sunday, Cardinal Gracias, the archbishop of
Bombay and president of the Federation of the Asian Bishops' Conference,
told thousands of young pilgrims gathered at Mass in Haemi, Korea, that the
next Asian Youth Day will be held in Indonesia in 2017.
The cardinal made the announcement in his
closing address of the 6th Asian Youth Day, during which he reflected on the
event and expressed his gratitude to the Holy Father for his presence.
Here below is the text of Cardinal Gracias'
address to Pope Francis:
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Most Holy Father,
It is my privilege to convey to you the
sentiments of the tens of thousands of our youth assembled here.
How happy we felt as you led us in this
concluding Eucharist of the 6th Asian Youth day here in Daejeon, Korea. How
inspired we felt with your message to us: Asian Youth, Wake up! The glory of
the martyrs shines on you! How thrilled we are on realizing that we are
entrusted with the challenge of transforming society. How enthusiastic we feel
as we carry the joy of the Gospel to the ends of Korea, to the ends of Asia and
to the ends of the world.
We have spent five days of excitement, joy and
playfulness – but also of deep prayer, serious reflection and earnest exchange.
We have been awakened from the soporific slumber that engulfed us because of
certain values that infected us. In this slumber our eyes were closed to the
joy of the Gospel, our minds clouded from seeing the beautiful vision of the
Kingdom of God, and our hearts dulled to experience the warmth of Jesus’ love
for us.
But now after these five days in Daejeon we
have rekindled our passion for the Gospel, revitalized our youthful spirit, and
understood more deeply our baptismal consecration and the meaning of true
discipleship.
And so ‘No’ to an economy of exclusion, ‘No’ to
an economy of selfishness, without ethics, ‘No’ to the spirit of materialism.
‘No’, ‘No’, ‘No’. And a ‘yes’ to a personal encounter with Jesus whom we want
to carry always with us. ‘Yes’ to the cry of the poor, the needy and the lonely
and ‘yes’ to the world that eagerly waits for us.
We leave the place with memories of Daejeon
and Korea. We are grateful to you Most Holy Father for having been a true,
loving and gracious father to us. Grateful to our leader, Archbishop Patrick
D’Rozario, CSC, who guided us right through from the preparatory stage.
Grateful to the main organizer, Fr. Patrick Gomes and his big team; Grateful to
the FABC which inspired the whole Youth Day celebration and Grateful to the
Korean Church – the Bishops, Priests, Religious and people, Grateful to our
hosts, Grateful to Korea. We have been so privileged to be here. Thank you
Korea. Thank you. God bless you.
And so now we joyfully, gloriously and
proudly carry the cross of Jesus on our shoulders, in our hearts and in our
lives as we march forward and prepare to meet for the next Asian Youth Day in
2017 in Indonesia.
And so once again thank you Holy Father, thank
you Korea. We love you.
Oswald Cardinal Gracias
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