WYD will be an “eye-opening moment” for many young Catholics in Australia
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- Jul 23, 2023
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WYD will be an “eye-opening moment” for many young Catholics in Australia
Malcolm Hart, Director of the National Centre for Evangelization at the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference, presents the upcoming WYD from the perspective of young Australians, defining it “a moment of faith experience, exploration and growth in their lives” "The opportunity to go to World Youth Day and meet millions of other young Catholics is a really critical moment in the life of the Church in Australia and particularly for young people." With these words, Malcolm Hart, Director of the National Centre for Evangelization at the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference, presented the upcoming WYD from the perspective of "about 3,000 or more" young Australians about to embark on the pilgrimage to Portugal. Listen to the interview with Malcolm Hart
Commitment and opportunities Together with them, the delegation - "one of our largest to World Youth Day" - will see the presence of 19 Australian bishops, representing about half of the total in the country. "The commitment they have shown is really exciting," Hart affirmed. "It's also a great opportunity. There is a lot of learning that happens between young people and the bishops." About eighty groups will travel, divided according to their dioceses, and touch on various locations on their way to Lisbon. "The Holy Land, Rome and Italy, France and Lourdes, as well as Spain, and of course Portugal and Fatima." Online interactions
Even  more interesting are the opportunities that will be available for all  the young people, and not only them, who will not be in Lisbon. 
"Nearly every group has got some sort of social media page, so there's a lot of online activity and interactions," Hart said. 
The  time change issues will be overcome with live broadcasts from Portugal,  which will be available for people to watch the following day. 
Hart  also noted how the Australian Bishops Conference has recently launched a  new website with an online resource called Evangelize Plus. "We will be  posting the clips online as well, so people will have a central place  to be able to watch the events." 
“We don't want young people on their phones and miss what they're doing, but we do want to utilize it to an advantage to share with families and friends what they're doing.”
Sharing stories
World  Youth Day represents an occasion for young people from all around the  world to come together. "The opportunity to travel is very appealing,"  Hart admitted, "but to do a travel of faith on pilgrimage is even more  exciting." 
These  experiences represent a time "of faith experience, exploration, and  growth" in the lives of young people, especially when they get to know  millions of other Catholic peers. It's also a "really critical moment in  the life of the church in Australia." 
In  fact, the country "is becoming very secular, very isolating of people  of faith and church. That's why it's really important for young people  to come along and see so many large groups of Catholics, to share with  them, to listen to their stories and struggles and joy and wisdom, and  demonstrate how relevant faith is in their lives today." 
“It's a real eye-opening moment for many young Catholics in Australia.”
The encounter with Pope Francis 
Even  more importantly, according to the Director of the National Centre for  Evangelization at the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference, is the  time that young pilgrims are going to spend with the bishops themselves,  but also with Pope Francis. 
"He  is very strong in his words to young people, and they respond," Hart  affirmed. "Seeing him and being greeted by the Holy Father is a moment  of grace. It really reinforces the whole journey, the pilgrimage, the  encounter with other young people." 
Those  moments will live in the hearts of the pilgrims "all of their lives,"  but also in the heart of the Church in Australia, which has benefitted  from the "lasting impact" of the previous World Youth Days. 
Elderly and young people 
The  upcoming World Youth Day will be preceded by the World Day for  Grandparents and the Elderly, which will be celebrated on Sunday, July  23. 
Hart,  following Pope's Francis emphasis on the relationship between the  elderly and young people, highlighted how relevant this bond is in terms  of the first encounters that children and adolescents have with Jesus. 
“They  come to know Him in many different ways, through their friends or  peers, events, or family. But I think it's that relationship and  encounter with grandparents and the elderly which really deepens that  experience.” 
Hart underlined the importance of conversations where young people can "learn about life and their faith in a safe way." And talking with grandparents usually presents that kind of space, where it is also possible to "ask questions."
 
Conversations and support This kind of relationship has been, according to Hart, the focus of a number of Australian groups, also following this year's WYD theme: "Mary arose and went with haste" (Lk 1:39).
The groups looked at the relationship between Mary and Elizabeth, "introducing young people to different grandparents and asking them to engage in conversations and support" as they approached World Youth Day. These relationships "have really grown since Pope Francis has highlighted them," Hart concluded. "That's something that we've been looking at here in Australia, to be more attentive and open to the graces and wisdom of the elderly."
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