Showing posts with label world youth day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label world youth day. Show all posts

Monday, August 15, 2011

From around the world, pilgrims arrive in Madrid, tired but excited

Hundreds of thousands of pilgrims from across the world descended on the Spanish capital Aug. 15 with an array of colorful T-shirts, bloodshot eyes and a combined spirit of excitement about World Youth Day.

On the eve of the festivities' official opening, pilgrims with their specially intended World Youth Day backpacks crowded the streets, Metro cars and cafes. Many were tired, having arrived only hours before.

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Sona Mpofu of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, landed at Madrid's Barajas airport at 8 a.m. after a 10-hour bus ride, a night at a Catholic center in Johannesburg, and a succeeding 10-hour flight. Despite the lack of sleep on the plane and the intense, dry heat, she and 21 other pilgrims from southern African were delighted about being at World Youth Day.

"When you come here, you feel at home," said Mpofu, 27. "You don't need to give details of yourself. You are who you are. We understand each other."

"It's been an overwhelming experience when you see that everybody shares the same faith, despite color, race and upbringing and culture," said Fungai Mawada, 20. "We all have that one thing in common. To get here, it's like coming home to a bigger family."

For most of the group, it was not only their initial World Youth Day, but their first time coming to Europe and even their first time getting on an airplane or leaving Zimbabwe. This pilgrimage was particularly poignant for the Zimbabweans because their coordinator, Spanish Marianhill Father Ricardo Davila, died in June from injuries continued in a car accident. The family of the late priest stepped up, helping organize and host the pilgrims for their journey.


Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Rosary movement offers prayers for World Youth Day participants

Holy Cross Family Ministries is promoting a three-month rosary campaign foremost up to World Youth Day 2011 in Madrid, Spain.
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The prayer plan, called Firm in the Faith with Mary, aims to make World Youth Day, “ a truly religious event for all the young people,” Father John Phalen, president of the ministry, told.

“We know that many young people have originate their calling to a religious vocation at World Youth Day, so we're particularly asking people to offer their rosaries to that,” he added.

The rosary campaign is being promoted by Family Rosary International, one of Holy Cross' quite a few ministries. They are asking families and persons to pray the rosary every Saturday from now until World Youth Day in August, for young people just about the world to be awakened and deepened in their faith.

The ministry aims in exacting to spread the word through social media.