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November 16 - 30, 2018
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Follow Mary’s
‘yes,’ pope
says ahead of
World Youth
Day
Pope Francis prays in front of the statue of Our Lady of Fatima, May 12, 2017.
Credit: Vatican Media.
Serving others first requires
listening to God in prayer, so that one
can give the same ‘yes’ to God’s will
that Mary gave, Pope Francis said in a
message for World Youth Day 2019.
“To be at the service of others does
not only mean to be ready for action.
It means also to be in conversation
with God with an attitude of listening,
just like Mary,” the pope said in a video
message Nov. 20.
“[Mary] listened to what the angel
said to her and then she responded,”
he said. “It is by relating to God in the
silence of our hearts that we discover
our identity and the vocation to which
God is calling us.”
Whether one’s vocation is
marriage, consecrated life, or the
priesthood – “all these are ways of
following Jesus,” he stated. “The
important thing is to discover what
God wants from us and to be brave
enough to say ‘yes.’”
Pope Francis will visit the small
Central American country of Panama
in January for World Youth Day, an
international gathering of young
people which was begun by Pope St.
John Paul II in 1985. Ordinarily held
sometime in the summer months, in
2019 it will take place Jan. 22-27, to
avoid Panama’s rainy season.
In 2019, the theme for World Youth
Day is Mary’s fiat from the Gospel of
Luke: “I am the servant of the Lord.
May it be done to me according to
your word.”
In his message in anticipation of
the event, Francis said there are many
young people, both believers and non-
believers, who have the desire to do
something good for others, especially
for the suffering.
“This is a strength in young people,
a strength that all of you possess. It is
a strength that can change the world,”
he underlined.
God’s plan is “meant to make our
lives fruitful and produce many smiles
and happy hearts. To respond to God
positively is to take a first step towards
being happy and towards making
many people happy,” he said.
“May Our Lady be with you on this
pilgrimage,” he concluded, “and may
her example encourage you to be brave
and generous in your response.”
Mary, under the title of Santa
Maria la Antigua, has been an
important figure in the Catholic
Church in Panama for centuries. She
was officially declared the country’s
patroness under that title by the
bishops’ conference in 2000.
Pope Francis will be in Panama
for World Youth Day from Jan. 23-
Jan. 29, 2019. After a nearly 13-hour
flight, he will land in Panama for the
official welcoming ceremony at the
airport Jan. 23.
The next morning, the pope will
meet with Panama’s president Juan
Carlos Varela, followed by a meeting
with authorities, the diplomatic
corps, and other representatives of
Panamanian society.
The same day he will meet with
the bishops of Central America. The
official opening of World Youth Day at
Santa Maria La Antigua field will take
place that afternoon.
Friday, January 25, the pope’s
schedule will begin with the celebration
of a penitential liturgy with young
detainees at a juvenile detention center
and in the afternoon, he will lead the
Way of the Cross for the young people
of World Youth Day in Santa Maria La
Antigua field.
The next day will begin with Mass
with local priests, consecrated, and
members of lay movements. At this
Mass there will be a dedication of the
altar of the Cathedral Basilica of Santa
Maria la Antigua.
That day Pope Francis will eat
lunch with the seminarians of the
Major Seminary of San Jose, followed
by a prayer vigil with youth in San
Juan Pablo II field in Metro Park.
His final day, Sunday, Jan. 27,
Francis will celebrate Mass for World
Youth Day at 8 a.m. in the same park
as the prior evening’s prayer vigil.
He will afterward visit a home for
the needy, called “Good Samaritan
House,” where he will lead the
Angelus. His final speech will be in a
meeting with the volunteers of World
Youth Day in the Rommel Fernandez
stadium before departing Panama for
Rome, where he should arrive shortly
before noon Jan. 29.
Pope Francis will give a total of
seven speeches, three homilies, and
one Angelus during the five days he is
in Panama. (H. Brockhaus, CNA)
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