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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:



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:



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.

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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.