Vatican
City, 18 December 2014
(VIS) - “I have heard that this year you are working on a theme
with the slogan 'Everything to Discover'. It's a beautiful journey,
one which requires courage and the hard work of exploring to then
rejoice when the plan that Jesus has for each of us is discovered.”
This is what Pope Frances told the youth of Catholic Action Italy
this morning when he met with them in the Vatican. Regarding their
theme, especially the word “everything”, the Holy Father offered
some advice for “walking well in Catholic Action, in your family,
and in your communities”.
“Never
give up,” he said, “because what Jesus thought for your path is
something to be built together: together with your parents, your
brothers and sisters, and your friends from school, from catechism,
from your parishes, and from Catholic Action. Concern yourselves with
the needs of the poorest, those suffering the most, and those who are
most lonely because whoever has chosen to love Jesus cannot not love
their neighbor. Your journey in Catholic Action, therefore, will
become total love.”
The
Pope asked them not to forget the Church and her priests, and to put
themselves at the service of their community, “because the Church
is not just priests and bishops, but the entire community. So put
yourselves at the service of the community. Give of your time,
energy, personal qualities and skills in your parishes and thus bear
witness that the wealth of each is a gift from God that should be
fully shared.” He also encouraged them to be apostles of peace and
serenity starting with their families. Remind your parents, siblings,
and peers that it is beautiful to love one another and that
misunderstandings can be overcome because, united to Jesus,
everything is possible.” To that end, Pope Francis encouraged them
to talk to Jesus in prayer. “He is your best friend who will never
abandon you. Entrust your joys and sorrows to Him. Turn to Him any
time you make a mistake or do something wrong. You can be sure that
He will forgive you. And speak to all of Jesus, of his love, his
mercy, his tenderness, because friendship with Jesus—who gave
himself for us—is an event that must be told.”
Finally,
he emphasized that “with the grace of his birth, Jesus wants to
help us take a stronger, safer, and happier step toward being his
disciples” and that it only takes a few words, which our Mother,
the Virgin, teaches us; the words of her response to the Lord's call;
“Here I am.”
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