Pope: 'invest in the future by giving formation to
young people'
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis
on Friday spoke of the importance of promoting and supporting young people so
they can face the challenges of life.
“Providing formation for
young people is an investment for the future: young people must never be robbed
of their hope for tomorrow” he said.
The Pope was addressing
members of the John Paul II Foundation that is celebrating the
35th anniversary from its foundation.
To those present in the
Vatican for the occasion, Pope Francis said the anniversary is a good moment to
look back and draw up a balance of the work done in the past years, but it is
also a time to look to the future with new goals and objectives.
The John Paul II Foundation was established by a Papal Decree on October 16, 1981 as a religious, educational, charitable and non-profit organization.
The John Paul II Foundation was established by a Papal Decree on October 16, 1981 as a religious, educational, charitable and non-profit organization.
Pointing out that the work of
the Foundation spans many countries and has benefited many students –
especially in Eastern Europe – the Pope said: “I encourage you to continue in
your commitment to promote and support the younger generation, so that it can
face the challenges of life with evangelical sensitivity and with faith. Providing
youth with formation is an investment for the future: young people must never
be robbed of their hope for tomorrow!”
The Pope also commented on
the soon-to-end Holy Year of Mercy saying it has inspired us to reflect and to
meditate on the greatness of Divine Mercy in a time in which man, thanks to
enormous progress in various fields of technology and science, “tends to feel
self-sufficient, as if emancipated from a higher authority, and believes
that everything depends upon himself”.
“As Christians, he said, we
are aware that everything is a gift from God and that true wealth is not
wealth, which indeed can enslave us, but love for God that sets us free”.
Pope Francis also recalled
his recent journey to Poland, where – he said – he experienced the joy of faith
within the World Youth Day celebrations.
He recalled the Polish Saint
Faustina Kowalska and St. John Paul II whom, he said, were both apostles of
Divine Mercy.
Saint John Paul II, the Pope
continued, in his Encyclical “Dives in misericordia”, says that especially
through his life and action Jesus revealed how love is present in the world we
live in: “love at work, a love that speaks to man and embraces the whole of
humanity”.
“This love is particularly
noticeable when in contact with suffering, injustice, poverty and all those
conditions that, in various ways, manifest man's physical and moral limitations
and frailty” he said.
And the Pope recalled Saint
Faustina saying that in her diary, she wrote that the Lord Jesus himself had
urged her to trust in Jesus' endless mercy, and to live life mercifully toward
others.
“May the words, and
especially the examples of the lives of these two luminous witnesses, Pope
Francis concluded, always inspire your generous commitment”.
The John Paul II Foundation
was established by Saint John Paul II in October 1981 when he celebrated the
third anniversary of his election as Pontiff. His aim was to support Catholic
education in former Soviet Union countries by providing fellowships and
bursaries to students from Eastern Europe.
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