– Fr. Robinson Parappilly
FAITH A personal experience of
From Papua New Guinea we were 54 of us who joined the whole
world in the massive gathering of 2 million young people in the per-
sonal encounter with Christ and in the celebration of youthful joyful
life. Many times I have heard from priests and religious that
Europe is deteriorating in Christian faith. But in the words of Bene-
dict XVI: “I wish that all the young people, both those who share our
faith and those who hesitate, falter in belief or don‟t believe at all,
could live this experience, which may be a turning point in their
lives: the experience of Our Lord Jesus Christ, who resurrected and
is alive, and of his love for each and every one of us.” I strongly
believe and that is what I witnessed in Madrid. There were young
people all over Madrid from all walks of life both believers and non
believers singing, dancing and proclaiming their faith in Christ with
joyful hearts. This is the renewal of the church and for the young
people to build their roots of Christian faith in friendship and fellow-
ship with Christ, Church and Vicar of the Church the Pope. The
WYD programs began with the days in the Diocese where we had
integral experiences of faith, prayer, sight seeing, festive moments
and to cherish the culture of Spanish people who were very hospi-
table and may be the best experience in the life of every Papua
New Guinean.
The inter cultural family faith experience was exchanged with the
parishioners of St. Joseph the Worker in the Diocese of Cuenca,
approximately 300 miles from Madrid. Even though language was
a barrier in communication, since people in Spain speak only Span-
ish, many of our people made new friends with the language of the
heart which is more binding with Christian joy. We could notice the
vitality of Christian faith deep rooted in the families since Spain is
one of the greatest Catholic Countries. The country of Spain also is
called Land of Mary. After the WYD I could visit Zaragoza one of
the most popular shrines of Our Lady of Pillar. We also had oppor-
tunity to pilgrimage ourselves to the famous Cathedral of Madrid
which is dedicated to the Our Lady of Almudena. We could experi-
ence the deep rooted Marian devotion which was flowing in the
endless prayers and rosaries recited by the young and old all
throughout the day. The Marian devotion has profoundly manifested
in the sculpture, paintings and literatures in many places. The lives
and history of Saints who were patrons for the WYD were very
inspirational in our journey of faith. Lives and writings of Saints like
St. Francis Xavier, Ignatius of Loyola, Juan of Avila, Teresa of
Avila, John of the Cross, Rose of Lima, Rafael Arnaiz, and Blessed
John Paul II brought us more closer to God and once again re-
minded us of the words of Benedict XVI “The Church needs saints.
All of us are called to holiness, and only saints can renew mankind.”
On 16th August when the whole Salesian congregation was cele-
brating the birthday of Don Bosco, we young people gathered at
Plaza de Cibeles for the opening mass with the Cardinal of Madrid.
For the Papua New Guineas it was the first time to see a massive
crowd who were singing and praising God in the atmosphere of
prayer and devotion. I could noticed the real wonder and surprise
on the faces of all. We held the PNG flag high and many young
people rushed to us have a photograph. The whole evening we
spend posing for photos with other youth from different countries.
Of course we made
impression in the
crowd by singing na-
tional anthems and
Christian pidgin
songs.
On 17th August we
went to Don Bosco
School Atache to join
the gathering of the
Salesian
Youth
Movement.
We were
privileged
to meet
Rector Ma-
jor and
Mother
General.
15000 Bosconians from all over the world gathered together
to express the Salesian Joy and cheerfulness. There were
cultural exchange and entertainment by Bosconians from
different countries. We were taken up by the Salesian joy and
proud to be part of this great family get together. Three days
of Catechesis led by different bishops from Canada and
America were part of the faith formation of WYD. Topics like
Gifts of the Holy Spirit, Salvation in Christ, The Son made
flesh etc. were dialoged in the mornings of every day. On 18th
August was a memorable day for us when we had Mr. Tony
Melendes (with out hands) spoke to us about the issues of
Christian faith, marriage, abortion, premarital sex. He sur-
prised us by playing guitar with his legs and praising God for
the gift of life. Though he is handicapped he is not discour-
aged and disappointed. He used his gift of life for the glory of
God and inspiration of young people.
The young people gathered at plaza de Cebeles for events
like Opening Mass, Welcoming Pope, Way of the Cross.
Since the roads were not accommodating enough we had to
spend the evenings in frond of massive screens. The Bene-
dicto Claps were echoing in the air every now and then which
was very amusing for every Papua New Guinean as we
joined the young people in welcoming the Pope. On 20th
August we were already prepared ourselves to go to Cuatro
Vientos Madrid Airfield for the night vigil and Sunday closing
Mass. After two hours walk together with echoing melodies of
songs and praises in the burning heat we reached the Airfield.
Since the sun was too hot the fire engines were spraying cool
showers to keep ourselves from sun burn. The whole Airfield
was full of people and we were packed like fish in a box. The
young people welcomed the Pope, and as we began the vigil
service there was huge storm and rain. We could see the
breaking of thunder and lightening and the rain drops began
to fall down. The young people danced with joy singing
praises and clapping their hands and praying loud. Almost for
15 minutes the Pope has to remain in the shower drenched
together with the young people.
The act of self sacrificing attitude and courage of the Pope
thrilled the youth to echo more „Benedicto claps‟. Since the
weather was not that conducive for vigil, the benediction ser-
vice was very short. The young people spend the whole night
in the atmosphere of prayer. On Sunday I had the privilege of
concelebrating with the Pope. Thousands of Cardinals, Bish-
ops and Priests joined the Pope for the concluding thanks
giving mass. The Pope encouraged the young people to con-
tinue their faith experiences and living witnesses of Christ in
the world. The Pope thanked the young people by saying:
“Thank you young people, you rejuvenate the Pope, inspire
the Church & refresh a world thirsty for hope & courage. The
Pope thanks you for your affection and sends you out as am-
bassadors of the joy that our World needs.” I wish and pray
that many young salesians get an opportunity in the future to
be part of this WYD event.
Photo left: Among friends - Fr. Robinson Parappilly and Mayette Carvajal
at the WYD 2011, Madrid, Spain.
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