Pope
Francis meets with Eucharistic Youth Movement
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis on Friday morning met with more than 1500 young people from
around the world, members of the Eucharistic Youth Movement. The meeting with
the Holy Father was the culmination of an International Gathering of the
Movement, which is celebrating its first centennial. The theme of the
Gathering, taken from the Gospel of St John, is “So that my joy may be in you”
(cf. Jn 15:9-17).
During
Friday’s meeting, six of the participants – from Italy, Indonesia, Argentina,
Brazil, Taiwan, and France – had the opportunity to greet the Pope personally,
and ask him questions about issues they face in daily life. Pope Francis
responded to questions on tensions and conflicts within familiesand society; on
discernment between true and false peace; on signs of hope in the world; and on
deepening our relationship with Jesus in the Eucharist.
Pope
Francis concluded his reflections with a hopeful message: “The world has many
ugly things – we are at war. But there are also so many beautiful things, and
so many good things, and so many hidden saints among the People of God. God is
present. God is present, and there are so very many reasons to hope and to go
forward. Be courageous, and go forward!”
The
Eucharistic Youth Movement (EYM) is an international Church Movement for the
Christian formation of children and young people. It seeks to teach them to
live in Jesus’ way, by guiding them into a loving, ‘heart to heart’
relationship with Him, based on a Eucharistic spirituality. It prepares them to
live as Christian adults, committed to serving their brothers and sisters in an
unjust and secularized world.
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