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Pope to Medjugorje youth festival: ‘Follow the example of Mary’

- Courtney Mares/catholic News Agency via CBCP News

VATICAN—POPE Francis has urged the thousands of young people gathered at Medjugorje to follow the example of the Blessed Virgin Mary, who leads us closer to Christ.

In a message to the Medjugorje Youth Festival published by the Vatican on August 2, the pope said that “it takes courage” to live like Christ.

“Beloved, do not be afraid. Go to Him with all that you are carrying within your heart. He is the only Lord who offers true refreshmen­t and true peace. Follow the example of Mary, His and our Mother, who will lead you to Him,” Pope Francis said.

He added: “Entrust yourselves to the Stella Maris, a sign of hope on the rough seas, who guides us toward the harbor of peace. She, who knows her Son, will help you to imitate Him in your relationsh­ip with God the Father, in compassion for your neighbor, and in the awareness of what we are called to be, children of God.”

Archbishop Aldo Cavalli, the papal envoy in Medjugorje, read aloud the pope’s message on the second day of the 33rd Medjugorje Youth Festival that took place in Bosnia and Herzegovin­a from August 1 to 6.

“At this moment, in the heart of summer, the Lord invites you to take a vacation with Him in the most special place there is—your heart,” the pope said in the message that he signed on July 16, the feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.

The Medjugorje Youth Festival, also known as “Mladifest,” is focused on prayer and includes daily Mass, Eucharisti­c adoration and a candleligh­t procession.

The theme of this year’s festival is inspired by Christ’s words in the Gospel of Matthew: “Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest.”

Pope Francis said that the Lord knows “how difficult life can be and that there are many things that strain our hearts: many disappoint­ments, various wounds from the past, burdens that we carry and injustices we bear, many uncertaint­ies and worries.”

“Jesus tells us, ‘Come to Ne and learn from Me.’ This is an invitation to move, not to stand still, frozen and afraid before life, and to rely on Him. It sounds easy, but in dark moments it becomes natural to close-in on ourselves. Instead, Jesus wants to pull us out, so He says, ‘Come.’ The way out is via relationsh­ip, in looking up to the One who truly loves us,” the pope explained.

The alleged Marian apparition­s in Medjugorje have been a source of controvers­y and conversion since their beginning, with many flocking to the city for pilgrimage and prayer, and some claiming to have experience­d miracles at the site, while many others claim the visions are not credible.

The purported apparition­s originally began on June 24, 1981, when six children in Medjugorje, a town in what is now Bosnia and Herzegovin­a, began to experience phenomena that they have claimed to be apparition­s of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

According to the alleged visionarie­s, the apparition­s conveyed a message of peace for the world, a call to conversion, prayer, and fasting, as well as certain secrets surroundin­g events to be fulfilled in the future.

The apparition­s are said to have continued almost daily since their first occurrence, with three of the original six children—who are now young adults—continuing to receive apparition­s every afternoon because not all of the “secrets” intended for them have been revealed.

In January 2014, a Vatican commission ended a nearly fouryear-long investigat­ion into the doctrinal and disciplina­ry aspects of the Medjugorje apparition­s and submitted a document to the Congregati­on for the Doctrine of the Faith.

Pope Francis granted Catholics permission to organize pilgrimage­s to Medjugorje in 2019, though the Church has not yet given a verdict on the authentici­ty of the apparition­s. The pope has sent annual messages to the Medjugorje Youth Festival since 2020.

“Dear young people, while you are resting in Jesus Christ during these days, I entrust you all to the Blessed Virgin Mary, our heavenly Mother, so that, through her intercessi­on and with her example, you may take upon yourself the gentle and light yoke of following Christ,” Pope Francis said in his message.

“May the gaze of God the Father who loves you personally accompany you every day, so that, in relationsh­ips with others, you can be witnesses of the peace that you will receive as a gift,” he pointed out.

 ?? VATICAN MEDIA ?? THE Church of St. James in Medjugorje, Bosnia and Herzegovin­a and the image of the Virgin Mary at the foreground.
VATICAN MEDIA THE Church of St. James in Medjugorje, Bosnia and Herzegovin­a and the image of the Virgin Mary at the foreground.

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