Witnesses filled with hope after
Festival of Families
Pope Francis at Croke Park Stadium, Dublin.- ANSA |
“Teach children love, and they will spread it”. Vatican
News’ correspondent, Lydia O’Kane, speaks with members of the audience
attending the Festival of Families in Dublin on Saturday night at Corke Park
Stadium after Pope Francis brings everyone together in “prayer, hope and joy”.
By Francesca Merlo
On Saturday night, after the Festival of Families in Croke
Park Stadium, Dublin, our correspondent, Lydia O’Kane,
spoke with families, to get an insight into the effect that the celebration and
the Pope’s presence had on them.
No shame in saying “I love you”
One of the members of the audience, Fr. Alan
Neville, MSC, said he was struck by the “sense of authenticity” at the
event. He told Lydia that seeing everyone “gathered in prayer, in hope and joy”
was “just wonderful”. He noted that the Irish word for church literally means
“house of the people” and spoke about the acceptance of everyone into the
Church. “The stained glass windows are not enough” he said, stating that when
we say “you are welcome here” we need to mean it.
One of the main ideas he took away from the Pope’s visit was
the idea of “presence”. Fr. Alan asked how we are present to one another,
replying to his own question by saying that the words that Pope Francis
encourages us to use more - “please”, “thank you” and “I’m sorry” - help
nourish harmony among people. We are “meant to be a people of love”, he says,
and yet as we grow, we are “almost ashamed to say ‘I love you’”.
Another witness was a mother of Polish origins who sees her
family as a “support”, and describes Pope John Paul II as her
“idol”. She recalled St John Paul II’s visit to Ireland, and said she was
thrilled that she and her family were able to be present in this new,
historical, event. “There’s nobody like family”, she said and she told Lydia
how thrilled she is for her daughter who, after having performed on her violin
during the Festival, “is on cloud nine”. Her daughter, she said, was at the
stadium “practicing until 11pm last night and [was] back at 10am this morning”,
in anticipation of the Pope’s arrival. “The Pope is amazing”, she said “look
around you, everyone’s just come together.”
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