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|    Vatican Information Service (Press Relea    |
|    08 Sep 10 00:53:24    |
      Hello All!        This Area is READ ONLY. Do not post to this area.        The following press release is Copyrighted by the        Vatican Information Service.        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~        VIS-Press releases              ANGELUS: POPE EXPLAINS HIS MESSAGE FOR WORLD YOUTH DAY              VATICAN CITY, 5 SEP 2010 (VIS) - Having returned from his pastoral visit to the       Italian town of Carpineto Romano, at midday today the Holy Father appeared at       the balcony overlooking the inner courtyard of the Apostolic Palace at       Castelgandolfo to pray the Angelus with faithful gathered there.              Before the Marian prayer, Benedict XVI made brief mention of his recently-       published Message for the twenty-sixth World Youth Day, due to be celebrated in       Madrid, Spain, in August 2011.              The Pope highlighted how the title of the Message comes from a phrase in St.       Paul's Letter to the Colossians: "Planted and built up in Jesus Christ, firm in       the faith". This, he observed, "is something which runs decisively against the       tide. Who nowadays suggests that young people should be 'planted' and 'firm'?       On the contrary, uncertainty, mobility and volubility are exalted; all aspects       which reflect a culture hesitant over its fundamental values, the basic       principles by which to orient and regulate life".              The Pope went on: "I myself, through my own experience and through my contacts       with young people, am well aware that each generation - indeed, each individual       - is called to discover the meaning of life anew. It is for this reason that I       wished to offer a message which, following the style of the Bible, evokes the       image of the tree and the house. Young people, indeed, are like growing trees:       in order to develop correctly they need deep roots which, when storms blow,       keep them firmly rooted to the ground. In the same way, the image of a building       in construction recalls the need for proper foundations, in order for the house       to be solid and secure".              The Pope highlighted how the words "in Jesus Christ" and "in the faith"       represent the heart of his Message. "The full maturity and inner stability of       the person", he said, "have their foundation in the relationship with God, a       relationship which passes through the encounter with Jesus Christ. A       relationship of profound trust and authentic friendship with Jesus is capable       of giving young people what they need to face life well: serenity and inner       light, the attitude of positive thinking, generosity of spirit towards others,       and a readiness to be personally responsible for goodness, justice and truth".              Finally the Holy Father noted how, in becoming believers, young people are       "supported by the faith of the Church. If no man is an island", he said, "then       this is especially true of Christians who discover in the Church the beauty of       a faith shared and witnessed with others in fraternity and the service of       charity".       ANG/VIS 20100906 (450)              SUMMARY              --- MPost/386 v1.21        * Origin: Sursum Corda! BBS =Meridian, MS= bbs.sursum-corda.com (1:396/45)    |
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