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Tuesday, July 31, 2001

YOU ARE THE SALT OF THE EARTH, THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD


VATICAN CITY, JUL 31, 2001 (VIS) - Made public today was Pope John Paul's Message for World Youth Day 2002. The theme of the Message, dated July 25 and released in English, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, German and Polish, is "You are the Salt of the Earth ... You are the Light of the World."

Following are excerpts:

"I have vivid memories of the wonderful moments we shared in Rome during the Jubilee of the Year 2000, when you came on pilgrimage to the Tombs of the Apostles Peter and Paul. ... By now World Youth Day has become an important part of your life and of the life of the Church. I invite you therefore to get ready for the seventeenth celebration of this great international event, to be held in Toronto, Canada, in the summer of next year."

"'You are the salt of the earth... You are the light of the world': this is the theme I have chosen for the next World Youth Day. The images of salt and light used by Jesus are rich in meaning and complement each other. In ancient times, salt and light were seen as essential elements of life.

"'You are the salt of the earth...' The salt which keeps our Christian identity intact even in a very secularized world is the grace of Baptism. Through Baptism we are re-born. We begin to live in Christ and become capable of responding to His call to 'offer [our] bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God'."

"For a long time, salt was also used to preserve food. As the salt of the earth, you are called to preserve the faith which you have received and to pass it on intact to others. Your generation is being challenged in a special way to keep safe the deposit of faith."

"It is the nature of human beings, and especially youth, to seek the Absolute, the meaning and fullness of life. Dear young people, do not be content with anything less than the highest ideals! Do not let yourselves be dispirited by those who are disillusioned with life and have grown deaf to the deepest and most authentic desires of their heart. You are right to be disappointed with hollow entertainment and passing fads, and with aiming at too little in life. If you have an ardent desire for the Lord you will steer clear of the mediocrity and conformism so widespread in our society.

"'You are the light of the world ...' For those who first heard Jesus, as for us, the symbol of light evokes the desire for truth and the thirst for the fullness of knowledge which are imprinted deep within every human being. When the light fades or vanishes altogether, we no longer see things as they really are. In the heart of the night we can feel frightened and insecure, and we impatiently await the coming of the light of dawn."
"The light which Jesus speaks of in the Gospel is the light of faith, God's free gift, which enlightens the heart and clarifies the mind. ... Our personal encounter with Christ bathes life in new light, sets us on the right path, and sends us out to be His witnesses. This new way of looking at the world and at people, which comes to us from Him, leads us more deeply into the mystery of faith, which is not just a collection of theoretical assertions to be accepted and approved by the mind, but an experience to be had, a truth to be lived, the salt and light of all reality.

"In this secularized age, when many of our contemporaries think and act as if God did not exist or are attracted to irrational forms of religion, it is you, dear young people, who must show that faith is a personal decision which involves your whole life. Let the Gospel be the measure and guide of life's decisions and plans!"

"Dear friends, it is time to get ready for the Seventeenth World Youth Day. I invite you to read and study the Apostolic Letter 'Novo Millennio Ineunte', which I wrote at the beginning of the year to accompany all Christians on this new stage of the life of the Church and humanity."

"Study the Word of God and let it enlighten your minds and hearts. Draw strength from the sacramental grace of Reconciliation and the Eucharist. Visit the Lord in that 'heart to heart' contact that is Eucharistic Adoration. Day after day, you will receive new energy to help you to bring comfort to the suffering and peace to the world. Many people are wounded by life: they are excluded from economic progress, and are without a home, a family, a job; there are people who are lost in a world of false illusions, or have abandoned all hope."

"Dear young friends, Toronto is waiting for all of you who can make it! ... Come, and make the great avenues of Toronto resound with the joyful tidings that Christ loves every person and brings to fulfillment every trace of goodness, beauty and truth found in the city of man. Come, and tell the world of the happiness you have found in meeting Jesus Christ, of your desire to know Him better, of how you are committed to proclaiming the Gospel of salvation to the ends of the earth!"

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TOMORROW MARKS POPE JOHN PAUL'S 1,000TH GENERAL AUDIENCE

VATICAN CITY, JUL 31, 2001 (VIS) - Tomorrow, August 1, Pope John Paul will hold his 1,000th Wednesday general audience. In nearly 23 years of pontificate - from October 1978 to today - the Pope's thousand audiences have taken place in St. Peter's Square, the Vatican Basilica or the Paul VI Hall in the presence of more than 16 million people from throughout the world. In the Jubilee Year alone more than one and a half million people attended the weekly audiences.

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