austraLasia #2238
Why young people attended WYD08 - spirituality, adventure, fun
MELBOURNE: 26th August 2008 -- World Youth Day Sydney (WYD08)
was a great chance to celebrate faith, but also to make new friends,
seek adventure and have fun - according to a survey of more than 12,000
people who registered to attend.
Conducted by the Australian Catholic University and
Monash University, "Pilgrims Progress 2008" studied the responses of
12,275 registered English speaking pilgrims from 164 countries who took
part in an online survey and interviews prior to WYD08.
The survey found that 85% were going to their first
World Youth Day.
"It also revealed what pilgrims most wanted at WYD08
was a spiritual experience and in that context, to see and listen to
the Holy Father", said researcher Michael Mason.
"They said they wanted a closer relationship with
God and Jesus, they wanted to really live what they believe, and to
have a stronger sense of what it means to be Catholic".
Mason said older pilgrims, aged 20-35, showed some
marked differences from pilgrims aged 15-19, most of whom were still at
school..
"The older group was very focused on spiritual
values. They were making sacrifices to take a week out to come to
WYD08, so they were not messing around. Their spirituality was very
full-on and so was their approach to WYD08; they saw it as sacred time.
The younger group were unabashedly attracted to all
the aspects of WYD08 which naturally appeal to younger people; they
loved the adventure of it, the excitement of being part of a huge youth
crowd, travelling to a spectacular city, making new friends,
celebrating... It might be a religious occasion, but it had lots of
other appeal as well.
While the majority of pilgrims expressed a strong
faith, most of the remainder were at least open to the possibility of
spiritual growth, Dr Mason said. The pilgrims were not just a
random collection of younger Catholics; they were special; they took
some trouble to get to this gathering; they wanted to be there".
Mason said the biggest motivating factors to attend
were: friends who were going, encouragement from others (parents and
teachers), and personal contact with somebody who had been to a
previous WYD.
"There was a surprisingly strong measure of
spirituality among teenagers in this group. We'd got the impression
from previous research...[that] especially the younger ones were not
much involved with the local Church. However, that only seems to be the
case with only about a quarter of the younger group", he said.
"Nearly half of them are regular churchgoers, have a
strong faith and a firm sense of Catholic identity".
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The research project is studying the experience of pilgrims before,
during and after WYD08, partly to provide insight for current and
future WYD organisers, and as a foundation for ministry to young people
after WYD08. WYD was held from 15 to 20 July, drawing more than 400,000
people to its biggest gathering - the Final Mass with His Holiness Pope
Benedict XVI at Randwick Racecourse.
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Title: australasia 2238
Subject and key words: SDB General EAO Provinces AUL WYD
Date (year): 2008
ID: 2000-2099|2238