Vatican
City, 01 July 2013 (VIS) – This morning in the Holy See Press
Office a presentation was given for the “Great Event of the Year of
Faith, a Day for seminarians, novices, and all those who have taken
the path of vocation”. The participants were Archbishop Rino
Fisichella, president of the Pontifical Council for Promoting New
Evangelization, Archbishop Jose Octavio Ruiz Arenas, secretary of the
Pontifical Council for Promoting New Evangelization, and Msgr Graham
Bell, under-secretary of the same Pontifical Council. The initiative
is entitled “I trust in you”, to indicate the act by which the
young may still find the strength and courage to consecrate
themselves to the Lord and to the priestly or consecrated life as a
sign of generosity to the Lord Who calls upon them to follow Him.
The
event will begin on 4 July with a pilgrimage to the tomb of St.
Peter. It will depart from the gardens of Castel Sant'Angelo and
continue along the entire length of Via della Conciliazione,
concluding at St. Peter's Basilica where Cardinal Angelo Comastri
will address those present.
The
following day, 5 July, will be dedicated to catechesis in various
languages, and will take place in designated churches throughout the
historic centre of the capital. The day will conclude at Piazza del
Campidoglio where there will be a celebration with various singers;
two seminarians and a young Italian nun will relate their own
experiences.
The
morning of Saturday 6 July will be dedicated to the celebration of
reconciliation and Eucharistic adoration. For the superiors
accompanying the young seminarians and religious there will be the
opportunity to reflect on matters of formation at the Lateran
University. In the afternoon, in the Paul VI Hall, Cardinal Mauro
Piacenza, prefect of the Congregation for the Clergy, will offer some
thoughts prior to an encounter with Pope Francis, who will offer
privileged testimony of his own vocation. Musical accompaniment will
be provided by the Irish group “The Priests” and by the nun
Glenda. Finally, there will be a Marian procession in the Vatican
Gardens, concluding at St. Peter's Basilica with a final address from
Cardinal J. Braz de Aviz, prefect of the Congregation for Institutes
of Consecrated Life.
On
the morning of Sunday 7 July, the Pope will celebrate Mass in St.
Peter's Basilica followed by the Angelus.
It
is hoped that some six thousand young people from 66 different
countries will participate in the initiative; representatives,
according to Archbishop Fisichella, of the “thousands and thousands
of other young people who will be spiritually united with them in
bearing witness to their vocation”.
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