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Dear young people, in such a world is it hard to believe? Is it hard to believe in the Third Millennium? Yes! It is hard. There is no need to hide it. It is hard, but with the help of grace it can be done, as Jesus explained to Peter: “Neither flesh nor blood has revealed this to you, but my Father who is in heaven” (Mt 16:17).
This evening I will give you the Gospel. It is the Pope’s gift to you at this unforgettable vigil. The word which it contains is the word of Jesus. If you listen to it in silence, in prayer, seeking help in understanding what it means for your life from the wise counsel of your priests and teachers, then you will meet Christ and you will follow him, spending your lives day by day for him!
It is Jesus in fact that you seek when you dream of happiness; he is waiting for you when nothing else you find satisfies you; he is the beauty to which you are so attracted; it is he who provokes you with that thirst for fullness that will not let you settle for compromise; it is he who urges you to shed the masks of a false life; it is he who reads in your hearts your most genuine choices, the choices that others try to stifle. It is Jesus who stirs in you the desire to do something great with your lives, the will to follow an ideal, the refusal to allow yourselves to be grounded down by mediocrity, the courage to commit yourselves humbly and patiently to improving yourselves and society, making the world more human and more fraternal.
Dear young people, in these noble undertakings you are not alone. With you there are your families, there are your communities, there are your priests and teachers, there are so many of you who in the depths of your hearts never weary of loving Christ and believing in him. In the struggle against sin you are not alone: so many like you are struggling and through the Lord’s grace are winning!
John Paul II, Addressing the 15th WORLD YOUTH DAY, Tor Vergata, Saturday, 19 August 2000, 5.
Website Updates from this Week (8/11/24-8/17/24, in the course of 4.09 hours):
Adding Books, Note on Imprimatur and Nihil Obstat to More Reading: https://www.vivatagnusdei.com/faith/assertions/read
Wilfrid Stinissen. Bread That Is Broken. San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 22 November 2020.
Gabriel of St. Mary Magdalen. Divine Intimacy. Virginia Beach, VA: Baronius Press, 1 January 2008.
Wilfrid Stinissen. Eternity in the Midst of Time. San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 21 January 2019.
Wilfrid Stinissen. The Word Is Very Near You. San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 24 June 2020.