Vatican
City, 2 June 2012 (VIS) - At around midday today, following the celebration of
Terce in the Duomo of Milan, Benedict XVI travelled by car to the stadium of
San Siro where he was greeted by a crowd of around 80,000 made up of young
people who have recently received or about to receive the Sacrament of
Confirmation, members of their families and catechists.
"Assisted
by your itinerary (of formation), you have learned to recognise the wonderful
things the Holy Spirit has done and does in your lives, and in all those who
say 'yes' to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. You have discovered the great value of
Baptism, the first of the Sacraments, the entranceway to Christian life. You
received all this thanks to your parents who ... committed themselves to
educating you in the faith".
"Now
you have grown and can say your own 'yes' to God, a free and conscious 'yes'.
The Sacrament of Confirmation confirms Baptism and infuses you abundantly with
the Holy Spirit . Now you, full of gratitude, have the chance to accept His
great gifts which, on life's journey, will help you to become faithful and
courageous witnesses of Jesus. The gifts of the Holy Spirit are stupendous,
enabling you to be formed as Christians, to live the Gospel and to be active
members of the community".
"All
of Christian life is a journey. It is like following a path up a mountain,
sometimes a difficult path, in company with Jesus. ... With the precious gifts
(of the Holy Spirit) your friendship with Him will become more authentic and
closer. It is constantly nourished by the Sacrament of the Eucharist, ... for
which reason I invite you to participate joyfully and faithfully in Sunday
Mass, and ... to attend Confession, which is the meeting with Jesus Who
forgives our sins and helps us to do good. ... Learn to enter into dialogue
with the Lord, tell Him of your joys and concerns, and ask for light to support
you on your journey".
"In
the family, be obedient to your parents, listen to the instructions they give
you so as to grow, like Jesus, 'in wisdom and in years, and in divine and human
favour'. Finally, do not be lazy but hard-working, particularly in your
studies. That is your daily duty and a great opportunity you have to develop
and to prepare your future. Be open and generous towards others, vanquishing
the temptation to place yourselves at the centre, because selfishness is the
enemy of authentic joy.
"If
you now have a taste of the beauty of being part of the community of Jesus,
then you too will be able to make your contribution to help it grow. ... Every
day, including here today, the Lord is calling you to great things, Remain open
to what He is suggesting and, if He calls you to follow Him on the path of the
priesthood or consecrated life, do not say no! ... Jesus will fill your hearts
for all your lives".
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