Pope Calls Young People to Promote Peace and Justice
In His Message for 18th World Youth Day 

VATICAN CITY, MARCH 11, 2003 (Zenit.org).- John Paul
II is calling on youth to bear witness to the world
that only Christ can give true peace of heart to men
and women, families and nations.

This conviction is reflected in the Pope's message,
published today, for the 18th World Youth Day, which
will be celebrated at the diocesan level worldwide on
Palm Sunday, April 13.

The theme for this year's World Youth Day, "Behold,
Your Mother!" (John 19:27), is linked to the current
Year of the Rosary.

"Jesus, before he died, gave the Apostle John the most
precious gift he had: his Mother, Mary, ... [who] at
the foot of the cross, in John, received the whole of
humanity in her heart," the Pope says in his message.

"You, dear young people, are more or less that same
age as John, and he himself wanted to be with Jesus.
Today it is to you that Christ asks expressly to
receive Mary 'in your home,' that you welcome her ...
[to] learn from her ... [the] interior disposition to
listen and the attitude of humility and generosity,"
the Pope says.

Stating that Christianity is not a personal opinion
nor does it consist in vain words, the Holy Father
adds, "Mary is given to us to help us have a more
authentic, more personal relation with Jesus."

"Christianity is Christ! It is a Person, it is the
Living One! To encounter Jesus, to love him, and to
make him loved -- this is the Christian vocation,"
John Paul II stresses.

The "solitude, failures and disappointments in
personal life, difficulties in becoming part of the
adult and professional world, separations and deaths
in families, the violence of wars and the death of
innocent people" are situations of suffering faced by
young people today, the Pope continues.

"Know, however, that in difficult moments, which are
not lacking in anyone's life, you are not alone" like
John at the foot of the cross, the Holy Father says.
"Jesus gives you also to his Mother so that she will
comfort you with her tenderness."

In this context, John Paul II invites youths to give
themselves to Mary with full confidence. In this way,
they will shine "with the beauty of Christ. Open to
the breath of the Spirit, you will be intrepid
apostles (...), you will learn to put (Christ) in the
first place in your life, to direct your thoughts and
actions to him."

In the Year of the Rosary, John Paul II invites young
people to pray it, because it is a way of "learning to
contemplate Jesus with the eyes of his Mother, to love
Jesus with the heart of his Mother."

"Don't be ashamed to recite the rosary," the Pope
says, encouraging young people to pray it "on the way
to school, university or work, on the street or on
public transportation; recite it among yourselves, in
groups, movements and associations, and don't hesitate
to suggest praying it at home" with the family,
because it "revives and consolidates the ties" among
its members.

"This prayer will help you to be strong in faith,
constant in charity, joyful and persevering in hope,"
he says.

John Paul II also exhorts young people to flee from
egoism and sloth. "Now more than ever, it is urgent
that you be the morning watchmen."

"Mankind has a decisive need for the witness of
courageous and free young people who dare to go
countercurrent and proclaim strongly and
enthusiastically their faith in God, Lord and Savior,"
he says.

The Pope announced the theme of the 19th World Youth
Day (2004), "We Want to See Jesus" (John 12:21), and
that of Cologne, Germany, in 2005, "We Have Come to
Adore Him" (Matthew 2:2). 

Fwd : Joseachayan / Jeddah / Saudi Arabia
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