Pope to Young People: God Has a Plan for You
Vatican City: March 26, 2010, (PCTV Newsdesk)On March 25 evening in St. Peter's Square more than 70,000 young people, most of them from dioceses in Rome and Lazio but also from other areas of Italy, met with the Pope for an encounter of prayer, meditation and dialogue, in an event organised to commemorate the twenty-fifth anniversary of World Youth Days, established by John Paul II in
On his arrival in the
square, Benedict XVI thanked the young people for their participation, their
"magnificent witness of faith" and their "eagerness to follow Jesus". He then
responded to questions put to him by three of the youthful
participants.
"God wanted my life
since all eternity", the Holy Father went on. "I am loved, I am necessary. God
has a plan for me in the totality of history. ... For this reason, the first
step is to know, to seek to know, God. ... Then it is essential to love. ...
These are, so to say, rules of love, ... with the following essential points:
the family as the foundation of society; life, to be respected as a gift of God;
order in sexuality, in relations between man and woman; order in society and,
finally, truth. ... Perfection (that is, being good, living in faith and truth)
is substantially one thing, but has many different forms. ... Finding my
vocation and living it everywhere is important and fundamental, whether I am a
great scientist or a labourer".
"Where can I find the
strength to make courageous choices, and who can help me?" was the third and
last question put to Benedict XVI. Let us begin, he replied "with what is a
difficult word for us: sacrifice. ... Even a good professional life cannot be
accomplished without sacrifices, without adequate preparation, which always
requires discipline". In the same way, "the art of being human also requires
sacrifices" which "are explained in the Word of God and help us not to fall into
the abyss of drugs, alcohol, slavery to sexuality, slavery to money, laziness.
... Being able to renounce the temptation of the moment, to move towards
goodness creates true freedom and makes life valuable. In this context, I feel,
we must realise that without a 'no' towards certain things, the great 'yes' to
true life cannot develop".
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