WYD Panama: India and Australia
at lunch with the Pope
Pope Francis and representatives of WYD at lunch on Jan.26, 2019. Bedwin Taitus (extreme left), Dennis Galdamez (2nd on pope's left). (Vatican Media) |
Vatican News speaks to two of the young people who lunched
with Pope Francis on Saturday. They give scarce details of the menu, but plenty
of impressions of the Pope.
By Seàn-Patrick Lovett
They couldn’t actually remember what they ate for
lunch. Clearly it wasn’t that important. All they really cared about
was the fact they were having lunch with Pope Francis himself.
Bedwin from India
Bedwin Taitus is from Kerala, India. He thinks the
food they ate was typically Panamanian, and he knows “that it was really
tasty”. But that’s all he remembers about the meal itself. “The food was
secondary”, he says, “we were too busy concentrating on talking to the Pope!”.
It seems the conversation turned naturally to the question
of if and when Pope Francis will make a pastoral visit to India. Bedwin was
encouraged when the Pope told him he is “trying to come to India”, and was
particularly excited to discover the Pope knew about his home state of Kerala.
Dennis from Australia
Dennis Montano Galdamez is from Melbourne, Australia. He
remembers they were offered wine to drink, but he felt it was safer to stick to
water. He too was curious to know if and when the Pope might make a trip “down
under”. As usual, Pope Francis did not commit himself, but did
confirm that he wants to visit Oceania, Indonesia, and countries in Asia. So
Dennis remains hopeful.
First and last impressions
Both young men are well aware that, having met the Pope,
they will at the centre of attention when they return home. So they have
already started practising what they will say when people ask them to describe
Pope Francis.
For Bedwin , the Pope is: “very humble,
someone to look up to at any second of your life, and someone who reminds us of
God’s love”.
For Dennis he is “someone who really wants to get
into the problems of young peoples’ lives, but also the problems of humanity’s
struggle, against loneliness, corruption”. He is also “someone who is very
gentle, very humble.”
But Bedwin hasn’t finished, and jumps in
with a last impression about Pope Francis:
“Heunderstand everyone’s pain”, he adds, thoughtfully. “Even if it is a
little pain, he understands it”.
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