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SFO International Council - Weekly edition
Volume: 5 - N. 35 - 1999 - August - IV
From: http://Vatican.va
- 15th World Youth Day - Youth Jubilee
- The pastoral framework
- The operative framework
15th WORLD YOUTH DAY - YOUTH JUBILEE
ROME 15-20 AUGUST 2000
PASTORAL PROGRAMME
(part I)
"We would like to see Jesus" ( Jn 12,
21)
Christ searches for young people - young people
encounter Christ (Cf TMA 58)
The pastoral framework
5. Understood and lived as "consignment and re-consignment of
the faith" the WYD expresses effectively its significance through
the different aspects by which it is charac terized within the
Great Jubilee:
- As a whole it is an intrinsically missionary event: the love of
the Father renews in the Spirit the gift of the Son to the youth of
the world, stimulating them to make a free and serious choice,
sending them to carry this "good news" to the millenium which is
about to begin: "Something which has existed since the beginning,
that we have heard, and we have seen with our own eyes; that we
have touched with our hands, the Word who is life (since life made
itself visible, we have seen it and we render testimony), we are
telling you (1 Jn 1-3)
- It becomes a marked experience of conversion, reconciliation,
pardon and joy as we pass to the third millennium through Christ,
door of salvation.
- It is nourished by a single moment of grace: the encounter with
the living memory of faith, represented by the apostles Peter and
Paul and the early martyrs of the Church.
- It receives directly from the hands of the Pope the mandate to
return the faith received with commitment for a coherent life of
witness and proclamation of Christ in the world.
- It enters the story of each young person as a singular
evangelical announcement of peace, freedom, hope to carry with us
as we cross the threshold of the third millennium with this gift
for humanity of the future.
In brief, the "Jubilee" and "Rome" represent for the young
people an opportune time and the place for a unique Christian
experience: faith manifested in some way as the invocation of their
desires and questions, is drawn and given at the source of Christ
the Saviour, it is professed at the tombs of the apostles and
martyrs, it is confirmed by the Pope who re-consigns it to the
young people so it may become the substantial motivation of their
life and hope, and so they become its courageous witnesses and
announcers in the third Christian millennium, throughout the world,
in every culture, to all creatures.
6. The WYD, with its meaningful jubilee significance, must not
appear foreign to the world of youth, because it is not foreign. In
fact "with the incarnation the Son of God united himself in a sense
to every human being" ( Gaudium et spes , 22). This is why
"Jesus Christ is the principal way of the Church. He himself is our
path to the "house of the Father" (cf Jn 14,1ss) and he is
also the path to each human person" ( Redemptor hominis
13).
In these two thousand years the Word has truly become incarnate
in every people, culture and tradition. He has placed his "tent" in
every nation of the earth and calls every man and women to open
their hearts and lifes to him. Within the dynamic of the WYD every
young person is called to rediscover and renew the great events in
the journey of faith begun and lived in their own community: in the
family, the parish, church associations etc., with deep gratitude
to God, joyous sharing of gifts and full participation in precise
commitments:
- The memory of faith received in one's own local Church and
lived as an event of unity and communion in the universal Church,
now becomes clear and conscious and receives from the Pope, the
successor of Peter, confirmation of truth and communion.
- Everyone makes a humble and sincere confession to God of his or
her weaknesses and sins, asking sincerely for forgiveness,
experiencing the Father's mercy.
- Everyone is invited to express unconditional acceptance of the
Gospel of Jesus Christ according to the faith of the Church, while
travelling specific paths of faith, animated by the resources of
the young people themselves, such as perception of new problems of
life, the search for new reasons for living and believing, the use
of new language and signs, courage to make decisions, a sincere
gift of self in favour of the poor and the oppressed.
- The renewal of consignment of the faith is welcomed with a
solemn commitment to re- consign it full of fruits (cf Jn
15,18), bearing witness to all, in particular to young peers who,
although anxious to open their life to the transcendent, cannot
find suitable answers in the culture in which they are immersed.
This missionary responsibility will be lived as "The beginning of
the Good News about Jesus Christ" ( Mk 1,1) in the third
millennium, imitating Jesus in everything among all people, taking
responsibility for the questions, the aspirations, the needs of
others, guiding them to Him through proclamation and witness of
charity.
In this way each young person comes to see that life, daily
living filled with aspirations and often marked by disillusionment
and pain, becomes a place of encounter with Christ, who is
watching, loving, and inviting them to follow him, to serve the
vast world of the poor and the unhappy, the young ones first of
all, with the resources of the many natural talents and graces
received and which this Jubilee manifests and confirms: "Jesus
looked steadily at him and loved him and said: <There is one
thing you lack. Go and sell everything you own and give the money
to the poor and you will have treasure in heaven: then come and
follow me" (Mk 10,21)
"And you who do you say that I am?" ( Mk
8,29)
The operative framework
7. The dynamic of the consigning and re-consigning of the faith,
is present and inspires all the stages of the WYD, from its
preparation to its celebration in Rome. In this regard it will be
kept in mind that WYD 2000 takes place in Rome, city-shrine where
the living memory of the apostles Peter and Paul and the martyrs
and confessors of the faith and the presence and the teaching of
the Pope speak directly to those who come here on pilgrimage. The
place itself is for the young people a "living catechesis", to be
opportunely valorized. Rome then, the Pope's diocese, is not only a
collection of memories and records, it is a living ecclesial
community, which is preparing to welcome in 2000 young people from
all over the world for a reciprocal exchange of gifts.
- The preparatory phase: the young people are invited to learn
about the memoria fidei in their own Particular Church and
open themselves to the unity of the faith and the missionary
dynamism of the universal Church, to compare it with the today of
history and identify the new urgent challenges to their life in
Christ and in the Church and to their own missionary
witness.
- Catechesis in Rome: two of these proposed by the Bishops,
according to the traditional formula, in the mornings of the three
days prior to the Vigil, in different venues in the city, will
invite the young people to reflect on the proclamation-consignment
of personal faith and on the ecclesial dimension of the faith
received; the third catechesis will assume the form of a
penitential pilgrimage towards the St.Peter's Basilica through the
Holy Door, sign of Christ: "I am the gate: anyone who enters
through me will be safe: he will go freely in and out and be sure
of finding pasture" ( Jn 10,9). This Jubilee day, which
will be lived by groups of young people in turn, according to a
specific set programme, will include a penitential celebration with
the possibility of individual reception of the Sacrament of
Reconciliation, contact with the signs of memoria fidei of
the Roman martyrs, prayer and professio fidei at the Tomb
of the Apostle Peter, the fatigue of the pilgrimage which helps to
live our waiting in the hope of the definitive encounter with the
Lord.
- Proposals for meetings and spiritual and cultural experience:
will be organized every afternoon and night in churches or other
set places by parishes, movements, groups etc. The day before the
Vigil, there will be a celebration of the Stations of the Cross
which will take place, for a certain number of the young people
from the Roman Forum to the Colosseum, for the others, in different
quarters and places in Rome.
- The Vigil: during the vigil the dynamic
"consigning/re-consigning" the faith will be expressed through the
dimensions of narration -- on subjects such as the memory, fidelity
and newness of faith in Jesus Christ, giving voice to witnesses to
the faith in history and of today: Mary first of all, the Apostles
Saints Peter and Paul, the saints and martyrs of the Church of Rome
and of the Church in Italy in particular -- ; of dialogue between
the Pope and the young people about their questions and
expectations in regard to the faith on the threshold of the third
millennium; of celebration to re-consign to the young people the
faith and its expression in the different languages proper to the
world of youth.
- The final celebration of the Eucharist: in this celebration
will be rooted and expressed the grace and missionary commitment of
"traditio-redditio" manifested in the Pope's solemn mandate to the
young people. This will be the culminating moment of the whole Day,
because he will consign to the young person, in the Word and the
Sacrament, the centre of the Church's faith, that is the living and
ongoing presence of the Word made flesh, Saviour of the world, "the
only way to the Father" ( Tertio Millennio adveniente,
55). The Eucharist is also the source from which springs up the
response of faith lived and proclaimed to all: "Christ has died,
Christ is risen, Christ will come again". ( Roman Missal,
Eucharistic Prayer).
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Briefly, the WYD 2000 intends to be a moving and involving
experience of consigning and re-consigning the faith, whose
protagonists will be young people with all the force of novelty and
future which they express and testify in the Church and in the
whole world.