Archbishop of Lisbon: 'WYD
journey to Lisbon has already begun!'
Cardinal Manuel Clemente and Father Alexandre Awi Mello at a WYD press briefing |
The Archbishop of Lisbon, Cardinal Manuel Clemente, comments
on the announcement of Lisbon as the next city to host World Youth Day.
By Linda Bordoni
World Youth Day 2019 wrapped up in Panama on
Sunday with the announcement that the next World Youth Day will be held
in Lisbon, Portugal in 2022.
The announcement was received with joy and excitement,
especially - of course - by Portuguese pilgrims and by all those who will be
directly involved in preparing for the event.
Amongst them Cardinal Manuel Clemente, Archbishop
of Lisbon who had a word with Seàn-Patrick Lovett just
moments after the announcement was made at the end of the WYD Panama
closing Mass.
Commenting on the Pope’s invitation to young people to
continue walking the journey from Panama to Portugal, Cardinal Clemente said
“that journey has already begun”
“We are already walking from Panama to Lisbon” Cardinal
Clemente says, pointing out that three years is really not a very
long time in which to prepare for such an event.
Of course, he adds, “we want to do our best, so it is a
great challenge! But it’s also great news, not only for us, the Portuguese
people, but for all the young people of the world who are all welcome!
A special thought goes, he says, to those who will be
coming from nations like Brazil, Mocambique, Angola because of our common
language which will ensure they will feel especially at home in Lisbon.
Cardinal Clemente agrees it is not possible to speak of
Portugal without speaking of Fatima, which is at the heart of spirituality in
the country.
“Yes, Fatima will be in Lisbon” he says, “and the experience
and presence of the Mother of Jesus in our life is perhaps even more visible in
Fatima for all the world”.
“What do you say to the young people of the world?” Sean
asks the Cardinal, to which he responds: “You are all welcome in Lisbon in
2022: I wait for you!”
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