Pope marks World Youth Day in Angelus address
(Vatican Radio) At the
conclusion of the Solemn Mass for Palm Sunday, Pope Francis led the faithful in
the recitation of the Angelus.
In brief remarks ahead of the
Marian prayer, the Holy Father greeted all those taking part in the ceremony,
including those watching and listening by means of television, radio, or other
means of communication.
The Pope noted the 31st World
Youth Day, commemorated on Sunday, which will culminate in the “great world
Meeting in Krakow,” Poland, this summer. The theme of this year’s World Youth
Day is “Blessed are the merciful, for they will receive mercy.” “I hope that
many of you can come to Krakow, the homeland of Saint John Paul II, the founder
of World Youth Day,” Pope Francis said. “We entrust to his intercession the
final months of preparation for this pilgrimage, in the context of the Holy
Year of Mercy, will be the Jubilee of the Young People at the level of the
Universal Church.”
Pope Francis also noted the
many young volunteers from Krakow who were in the Square on Palm Sunday.
“Returning to Poland,” he said, “they will take to the leaders of the Nation
the olive branches gathered from Jerusalem, Assisi, and Montecassino” which
were blessed during the ceremony, “as an invitation to cultivate proposals for
peace, reconciliation, and fraternity.” He thanked them for their initiative,
and encouraged them, “Go forward with courage!”
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