Final preparations for WYD in Krakow
Special altar as well as technical infrastructure is being set up for the upcoming World Youth Day 2016.-EPA |
(Vatican Radio) The final
preparations are underway in Krakow for World Youth Daywhich begins on the
26th of July. While the city prepares for Pope Francis, the finishing touches
are being made to many of the areas the Pope will visit over the course of the
celebration. Dorata Abdelmoula is the spokesperson for World Youth Day (WYD) in
Krakow and spoke to Lydia O’Kane.
Preparations
“All over Krakow we can
already see that World Youth Day is approaching”, Dorata says, adding that
everything is almost ready at Campus Misericordia where Pope Francis will
celebrate the final Mass. She says, “it’s not very sophisticated because
we’re trying to maintain the spirituality of Pope Francis, it’s a pretty simple
construction but a I think a beautiful one.” Another theme, she notes which is
very much in evidence is the Divine Mercy “and the spiritual heart of this
World Youth Day will be the Shrine of the Divine Mercy.”
Registration
Young people are coming from
all over the world to participate in this youth event and Dorata says apart
from the registrations they have already received, they are expecting a last
minute influx into the city.
“Up to now we have got more
than 560,000 registered pilgrims who have declared their presence. For the
opening Mass we expect about 500.000 pilgrims…and then the number will
increase, we expect about 800,000 for the Way of the Cross on Friday, about 1
million pilgrims for the vigil of the Holy Father at Campus Misericordia
and between 1.5 million and 1.8m pilgrims for the final Mass.”
Security
The terrible events recently
in Nice as well as in Brussels and Paris have highlighted the need for
vigilance at major events. The WYD spokesperson stresses that security is a top
priority and vetting procedures have been thorough for World Youth Day. “From
the very beginning we are also preparing all the World Youth Day events as well
in the diocese as here in Krakow with the great help of our government, of the
local authorities of all the national and international security services.” She
goes on to says that, “after all those tragic events in Europe, not only the
number of pilgrims didn’t decrease, but also we have felt more solidarity among
young people. We have received so many heartwarming declarations from all over
the world that young people feel even more invited to gather to testify their
faith…”
Information and assistance
for pilgrims
Regarding information and
assistance for those who are coming as tourists as well as pilgrims, help is at
hand in the form of many volunteers giving their time during the event.
“Volunteers are eager to help and eager to give all the logistic and practical
information,” says Dorata, and she adds that “almost every single diocese has
got an account on social media but also a website. In Krakow itself there is an
app available and there will be many information points throughout the city run
by volunteers.”
World Youth Day runs from the
26-31st July 2016
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