17th
WORLD YOUTH DAY
SOLEMN
MASS
HOMILY
OF THE HOLY FATHER JOHN PAUL II
Toronto,
Downsview Park, Sunday July 28, 2002
"You
are the salt of the earth!
You are the light of the world!"
(Mt 5:13-14)
Dear
Young People of the Seventeenth World
Youth Day,
Chers Frères et Soeurs,
1.
On a hillside near the lake of
Galilee, Jesus's disciples listened to
his gentle and urgent voice; as gentle
as the landscape of Galilee itself, as
urgent as a call to choose
between life and death, between truth
and falsehood. The Lord spoke words of
life that would echo for ever in the
hearts of his followers.
Today he is speaking the same words to
you, the young people of Toronto and
Ontario, of the whole of Canada, of
the United States, of the Caribbean,
of Spanish-speaking America and
Portuguese-speaking America, of
Europe, Africa, Asia and Oceania.
Listen to the voice of Jesus in the
depths of your hearts! His words tell
you who you are as Christians.
They tell you what you must do to
remain in his love.
2.
But Jesus offers one thing, and the
"spirit of the world" offers
another. In today's Reading from the
Letter to the Ephesians, Saint Paul
tells us that Jesus leads us from
darkness into light (cf. Eph 5,8).
Perhaps the great Apostle is thinking
of the light that blinded him, the
persecutor of Christians, on the road
to Damascus. When later he recovered
his sight, nothing was as before.
He had been born anew and nothing
would ever take his new-found joy away
from him.
You
too are called to be transformed. "Awake,
O sleeper, arise from the dead, and
Christ will give you light"
(Eph 5, 14), says Saint Paul.
The
"spirit of the world" offers
many false illusions and parodies of
happiness. There is perhaps no
darkness deeper than the darkness that
enters young people's souls when false
prophets extinguish in them the light
of faith and hope and love. The
greatest deception, and the deepest
source of unhappiness, is the
illusion of finding life by excluding
God, of finding freedom by
excluding moral truths and personal
responsibility.
3. The Lord is calling you to choose
between these two voices competing for
your souls. That decision is the
substance and challenge of World Youth
Day. Why have you come together
from all parts of the world? To say in
your hearts: "Lord, to whom
shall we go?" Who has the
words of eternal life? "You
have the words of eternal life"
(Jn 6,68). Jesus - the intimate friend
of every young person - has the words
of life.
The
world you are inheriting is a world
which desperately needs a new sense of
brotherhood and human solidarity. It
is a world which needs to be touched
and healed by the beauty and richness
of God's love. It needs witnesses
to that love. The world needs
salt. It needs you - to be the
salt of the earth and the light of the
world.
4. Salt is used to preserve and
keep. As apostles for the Third
Millennium, your task is to preserve
and keep alive the awareness of the
presence of our Savior Jesus Christ,
especially in the celebration of the
Eucharist, the memorial of his
saving death and glorious
resurrection. You must keep alive the
memory of the words of life
which he spoke, the marvellous works
of mercy and goodness which he
performed. You must constantly remind
the world of the "power of the
Gospel to save" (Rom 1, 16)!
Salt
seasons and improves the flavour of
food. Following Jesus, you have to
change and improve the
"taste" of human history.
With your faith, hope and love, with
your intelligence, courage and
perseverance, you have to humanize the
world we live in, in the way that
today's Reading from Isaiah indicates:
"loose the bonds of injustice ...
share your bread with the hungry ...
remove the pointing of the finger, the
speaking of evil.... Then your
light shall rise in the darkness"
(Is 58,6-10).
5. Even a tiny flame lifts the heavy
lid of night. How much more light will
you make, all together, if you bond as
one in the communion of the Church! If
you love Jesus, love the Church!
Do not be discouraged by the sins and
failings of some of her members. The
harm done by some priests and
religious to the young and vulnerable fills
us all with a deep sense of sadness
and shame. But think of the vast
majority of dedicated and generous
priests and religious whose only wish
is to serve and do good! There are
many priests, seminarians and
consecrated persons here today; be
close to them and support them! And
if, in the depths of your hearts, you
feel the same call to the priesthood
or consecrated life, do not be afraid
to follow Christ on the royal road of
the Cross! At difficult moments in the
Church's life, the pursuit of holiness
becomes even more urgent. And holiness
is not a question of age; it is a
matter of living in the Holy Spirit,
just as Kateri Tekakwitha did here in
America and so many other young people
have done.
You are young, and the Pope is old, 82
or 83 years of life is not the same as
22 or 23. But the Pope still fully
identifies with your hopes and
aspirations. Although I have lived
through much darkness, under harsh
totalitarian regimes, I have seen
enough evidence to be unshakably
convinced that no difficulty, no fear
is so great that it can completely
suffocate the hope that springs
eternal in the hearts of the young.
You are our hope, the young are our
hope.
Do
not let that hope die! Stake your
lives on it! We are not the sum of
our weaknesses and failures; we
are the sum of the Father's love for
us and our real capacity to become the
image of his Son.
6.
I finish with a prayer. O Lord Jesus
Christ, keep these young people in
your love. Let them hear your voice
and believe what you say, for you
alone have the words of life.
Teach
them how to profess their faith,
bestow their love, and impart their
hope to others.
Make
them convincing witnesses to your
Gospel in a world so much in need of
your saving grace.
Make
them the new people of the Beatitudes,
that they may be the salt of the earth
and the light of the world at the
beginning of the Third Christian
Millennium!
Mary,
Mother of the Church, protect and
guide these young men and women of the
Twenty-first Century. Keep us all
close to your maternal heart. Amen. |