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Youths invited to join Archbishop in Australia
By MaltaMedia News
Mar 27, 2007 - 3:19:53 PM
Archbishop Mgr Paul Cremona has invited
Maltese youths to join him in an upcoming visit to Australia.
The visit will serve two
purposes.
While the Archbishop has already
made public his intentions of visiting Maltese immigrants living in
Australia, the time of the visit will coincide with
Sydney hosting
the 23rd World Youth Day (WYD) between the 15th and 21st July. Maltese youngsters
will have the opportunity to meet youths from all around the globe, as well as Pope
Benedict XVI.
The visit is being coordinated by the
Diocesan Youth Commission (KDŻ) and Emigrant’s Commission.
KDŻ has already started made arrangements
with APS Bank and Emirates Airlines to make this journey and opportunity
feasible for as many youths as possible.
Contacts have been made with the Maltese and Gozitan communities in
Melbourne and Sydney as, although WYD celebrations will be held mainly in
Sydney the visit to
Australia will be extended to allow
time for pilgrims to visit both places.
These pilgrims will be hosted by Maltese families living in
Australia and a
programme of activities is being coordinated at both places.
WYD is a pilgrimage of young people and a
festival of encounter and solidarity. The Pope’s invitation is directed to
young people from all over the world to join him in a specified city for this
celebration of faith.
Following WYD in
2005, in
Cologne
Germany,
where some 600 Maltese youths were present amongst the hundreds of thousands of
others, KDŻ is seeking to encourage youth to take up this opportunity and
travel to
Australia
in 2008.
The preparation journey for this pastoral
visit and World Youth Day will start the coming weekend.
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