Pope answers questions from pilgrims at Jubilee of Youth
An estimated million young people gather in the outskirts of
Rome for the Jubilee of Youth prayer vigil. Three of them ask him questions:
about friendship, life choices, and encountering Jesus.
By Joseph Tulloch
Around a million young pilgrims gathered in Tor Vergata, on
the outskirts of Rome, for the Jubilee of Youth on Saturday evening.
As night fell, Pope Leo led the pilgrims in a prayer vigil,
feauturing singing, Scripture readings, and Eucharistic Adoration.
The centrepiece of the event was a question-and-answer
session in which the
Pope responded to three questions posed by young pilgrims in
Spanish, Italian, and English.
Pope Leo speaks to
Dulce Maria from Mexico, who asked the first question (@Vatican Media)
Friendship, life choices, and encountering Jesus
The first question was asked by Dulce Maria, 23, from
Mexico. Given the “fleeting and often illusory” nature of online connections,
she asked, how can we “we find true friendship and genuine love that will lead
us to true hope”?
In his reply, the Pope stressed that although social media
offers an “extraordinary opportunity” for dialogue, it can “be used to lull us,
to make us addicted to consumerism”. He stressed that friendships can only be
truly lasting if they are founded in God, and, quoting St Augustine, emphasised
that “It is the one who loves God in his friend who truly loves his friend.”
The second question came from Gaia, 19, from Italy, She
asked about the “climate of uncertainty” which “paralyses” many young people,
and prevents them from making important life choices.
In his reply, Pope Leo emphasised that these choices are not
“a matter of choosing something, but of choosing someone.” When we make a
choice, the Pope said, we decide “who we want to become”.
The final question was posed in English, by Will, 20 years
old and from the US. How can we “truly encounter” Jesus, he asked, and be sure
of his presence “even in the midst of trials and uncertainties?”
In his response, Pope Leo urged the young pilgrims to
“reflect on your way of living”, “seek justice”, “serve the poor”, and “adore
Christ in the Blessed Sacrament”.
Pope Leo arrives at
the stage, carrying the Jubilee cross (@Vatican Media)
Prayers for Maria and Pascale
In his answers to the pilgrims’ questions, Pope Leo also
mentioned the two young women – Maria, 20, from Spain, and Pascale, 18, from
Egypt – who have died while taking part in Jubilee of Youth events in recent
days.
“Let us pray together for them, pilgrims of hope,” said the
Pope. “Let us pray for their families, their friends and their communities. May
the Risen Jesus welcome them into the peace and joy of his Kingdom.”
The vigil then came to an end with roughly an hour of
Eucharistic adoration, accompanied by chanting and prayers in French, English,
Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, German, Polish and Latin.
An estimated one
million pilgrims came to Tor Vergata for the vigil (@Vatican Media)




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