Pope sends video message to WYD participants and to
the Polish nation
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis
has sent his personal greetings to young people from throughout the world
gathering in Krakow for World Youth Day and to all the people of the “beloved
Polish nation” as he prepares to travel to Poland next week.
The Pope’s 15th
apostolic journey abroad, from 27 to 31 July, will take him to Krakow where
the 31st WYD is being held, to Czestochowa and to the former Nazi extermination
camp Auschwitz-Birkenau.
Please find below the full
text of the Pope's video message:
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
The 31st
World Youth Day is fast approaching. I look forward to meeting the young
people from throughout the world gathered in Kraków and having the opportunity
to meet the beloved Polish nation. My entire visit will be inspired by
Mercy during this Jubilee Year, and by the grateful and blessed memory of Saint
John Paul II, who instituted the World Youth Days and was the guide of the Polish
people in its recent historic journey towards freedom.
Dear young
people of Poland, I know that for some time now you have been preparing,
especially with your prayers, for this great encounter in Kraków. I thank
you heartily for everything that you have done, and for the love with which you
have done it. Even now I embrace you and I bless you.
Dear young
people from throughout Europe, Africa, America, Asia and Oceania! I also
bless your countries, your hopes and your journey to Kraków, praying that it
will be a pilgrimage of faith and fraternity. May the Lord Jesus grant
you the grace to experience personally his words: “Blessed are the merciful,
for they will receive mercy” (Mt 5:7).
I am very
anxious to meet you and to offer the world a new sign of harmony, a mosaic of
different faces, from many races, languages, peoples and cultures, but all
united in the name of Jesus, who is the Face of Mercy.
I now turn
to you, dear sons and daughters of the Polish nation! For me, it is a
great gift of the Lord to visit you. You are a nation that throughout its
history has experienced so many trials, some particularly difficult, and has
persevered through the power of faith, upheld by the maternal hands of the
Virgin Mary. I am certain that my pilgrimage to the shrine of Czestochowa will
immerse me in this proven faith and do me so much good. I thank you for
your prayers in preparation for my visit. I thank the bishops and
priests, the men and women religious, and the lay faithful, especially families,
to whom I will symbolically bring the Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation Amoris
Laetitia. The moral and spiritual “health” of a nation is seen in its
families. That is why Saint John Paul II showed such great concern for
engaged couples, young married couples and families. Continue along this
road!
Dear
brothers and sisters, I send you this message as a pledge of my affection.
Let us keep close to one another in prayer. I look forward to
seeing you in Poland!
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