Pope Francis gives commemorative medal to Polish
President
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis
made a courtesy visit to the President of Poland, Andrzej Duda, on Wednesday
afternoon, following his encounter with civil authorities, civil society leaders, and
the diplomatic corps, and ahead of his scheduled private meeting with the
Bishops of Poland, at the beginning of his five-day Apostolic Journey to the
native land of his predecessor, Pope St. John Paul II.
The Holy Father presented
President Duda with a gift: the official commemorative medal of the visit,
depicting the “Black Madonna” – a famous image of the Mother of God and an
object of intense devotion – on one side, the logo of the 31st World
Youth Day on the other.
Please find a detailed
description of the medal, below
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The commemorative medal of
the Apostolic Journey depicts the Black Virgin of Czestochowa and the
logo of the 31st World Youth Day, work of the artist Daniela Longo. The
symbolism of the logo unites, in an evocative way, several elements of
this World Youth Day. Its theme is taken from the Gospel of Matthew
“Blessed are the merciful , for they shall obtain mercy” (Mt 5:7). A cross
at the center of the medal refers to Christ who is the core of the World
Youth Day. Two rays, one red and the other blue/light blue, emanate
from the cross, representing the rays of the Divine Mercy. They are the blood
and water flowing from the side of Christ, as seen in the image described
by Saint Faustina Kowalska. The rays are intertwined with the arms of a young
man embracing the cross. The logo is positioned within a coat of
arms shaped like Poland. The head of the young man indicates the
geographical location of Krakow, while the colors being used, blue, red
and yellow, refer to the official colors of the town.
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