Monday 18 August 2008

After WYD SYD


The first "Theology on Tap" after World Youth Day in Sydney was quite a gathering. Four to five hundred young people met at one of the city's many pubs to listen to Bishop Fisher speak. Bishop Fisher, an Auxilliary Bishop in Sydney, was the Co-ordinator of WYD SYD.
The enthusiasm and interest of the young people was overwhelming as Bishop Fisher spoke. He told us that a huge number of Bishops from across the world who had taken part in WYD had contacted him to say that WYD SYD had been the best WYD ever! He had received innumerable emails from young people speaking of how they had encountered Christ in Sydney and experienced His Spirit. The Holy Father too, since his return to Rome, has spoken at every public ocassion about the event - he can't get it out of his head. Bishop Fisher spoke directly and warmly to the young people challenging them to respond to the Holy Father's call - to become the World Youth Day Apostles that the Holy Father had asked them to be.
Fr Fleming, President of Campion College, many of its students and myself took part in this evening's gathering; we sensed the keenness and the eagerness of this great throng of young people to exercise the Spirit's gifts in the New Evangelisation which is gathering momentum in Australia. It is a very exciting time to be "down under".

2 comments:

AmandaLeung said...

Hi, I was a pilgrim of WYD SYD from Hong Kong. I did encounter Jesus and experience His Spirit in the pilgrimage of WYD too. Thank you very much for the hospitality you showed me. See you in the next WYD.

Unknown said...

Hi Fathers, my name is Sr Marie-Therese and I am a novice at St Mary's Abbey, Colwich, Staffs ( 'Brum' diocese), hope you don't mind but this isn't about WYD but is the only way i could find to contact you. I wondered if you would possibly promote a vocations week we are holding 5th-12th September please? Our blog is http://colwichnov.wordpress.com and we can be reached at novblog@googlemail.com, we are a small, enclosed Benedictine community in the English Benedictine Congregation. Many thanks, pax sr marie-therese.