教宗世青节文告英文版
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教宗世青节文告英文版全文如下:
"Go and make disciples of all nations!" (cf. Mt 28:19)
Dear young friends,
I greet all of you with great joy and affection. I am sure that many of you
returned from World Youth Day in Madrid all the more "planted and built
up in Jesus Christ, firm in the faith" (cf. Col 2:7). This year in our
Dioceses we celebrated the joy of being Christians, taking as our theme:
"Rejoice in the Lord always" (Phil 4:4). And now we are preparing for the
next World Youth Day, which will take place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in
July 2013.
Before all else, I invite you once more to take part in this important event.
The celebrated statue of Christ the Redeemer overlooking that beautiful
Brazilian city will be an eloquent symbol for us. Christ?s open arms are a
sign of his willingness to embrace all those who come to him, and his heart
represents his immense love for everyone and for each of you. Let yourse-
lves be drawn to Christ! Experience this encounter along with all the other
young people who will converge on Rio for the next World Youth Day! Accept
Christ?s love and you will be the witnesses so needed by our world.
I invite you to prepare for World Youth Day in Rio de Janeiro by meditating
even now on the theme of the meeting: "Go and make disciples of all nations!"
(cf. Mt 28:19). This is the great missionary mandate that Christ gave
the whole Church, and today, two thousand years later, it remains as
urgent as ever. This mandate should resound powerfully in your hearts.
The year of preparation for the gathering in Rio coincides with the Year
of Faith, which began with the Synod of Bishops devoted to "The New Evan-
gelization for the Transmission of the Christian Faith". I am happy that
you too, dear young people, are involved in this missionary outreach on
the part of the whole Church. To make Christ known is the most precious gift
that you can give to others.
1. A pressing call
History shows how many young people, by their generous gift of self,
made a great contribution to the Kingdom of God and the development of this
world by proclaiming the Gospel. Filled with enthusiasm, they brought
the Good News of God?s Love made manifest in Christ; they used the
means and possibilities then available, which were far inferior to those we
have today. One example which comes to mind is Blessed Josú de Anchieta.
He was a young Spanish Jesuit of the sixteenth century who went as a
missionary to Brazil before he was twenty years old and became a great apostle
of the New World. But I also think of those among yourselves who are gene-
rously devoted to the Church?s mission. I saw a wonderful testimony of
this at World Youth Day in Madrid, particularly at the meeting with volunteers.
Many young people today seriously question whether life is something good,
and have a hard time finding their way. More generally, however, young
people look at the difficulties of our world and ask themselves: is there
anything I can do? The light of faith illumines this darkness. It helps us to
understand that every human life is priceless because each of us is the
fruit of God?s love. God loves everyone, even those who have fallen away from
him or disregard him. God waits patiently. Indeed, God gave his Son to die
and rise again in order to free us radically from evil. Christ sent his
disciples forth to bring this joyful message of salvation and new life to
all people everywhere.
The Church, in continuing this mission of evangelization, is also
counting on you. Dear young people, you are the first missionaries among
your contemporaries! At the end of the Second Vatican Council ? whose
fiftieth anniversary we are celebrating this year ? the Servant of God Paul
VI consigned a message to the youth of the world. It began: "It is to you,
young men and women of the world, that the Council wishes to address its
final message. For it is you who are to receive the torch from the hands of
your elders and to live in the world at the period of the most massive tran-
sformations ever realized in its history. It is you who, taking up the best
of the example and the teaching of your parents and your teachers, will shape
the society of tomorrow. You will either be saved or perish with it". It
concluded with the words: "Build with enthusiasm a better world than what
we have today!" (Message to Young People, 8 December 1965).
Dear friends, this invi-
tation remains timely. We are passing through a very particular period of his-
tory. Technical advances have given us unprecedented possibilities for inter-
action between people and nations. But the globalization of these
relationships will be positive and help the world to grow in humanity only
if it is founded on love rather than on materialism. Love is the only thing
that can fill hearts and bring people together. God is love. When we forget
God, we lose hope and become unable to love others. That is why it is so ne-
cessary to testify to God?s presence so that others can experience it. The
salvation of humanity depends on this, as well as the salvation of each of
us. Anyone who understands this can only exclaim with Saint Paul: "Woe to
me if I do not preach the gospel!" (1 Cor 9:16).
2. Become Christ?s disciples
This missionary vocation comes to you for another reason as well, and that
is because it is necessary for our personal journey in faith. Blessed John
Paul II wrote that "faith is strengthened when it is given to others!" (Redemp-
toris Missio, 2). When you proclaim the Gospel, you yourselves grow as you
become more deeply rooted in Christ and mature as Christians. Missionary
commitment is an essential dimension of faith. We cannot be true believers
if we do not evangelize. The proclamation of the Gospel can only be the
result of the joy that comes from meeting Christ and finding in him the rock
on which our lives can be built. When you work to help others and proclaim
the Gospel to them, then your own lives, so often fragmented because of
your many activities, will find their unity in the Lord. You will also build
up your own selves, and you will grow and mature in humanity.
What does it mean to be a missionary? Above all, it means being a disciple
of Christ. It means listening ever anew to the invitation to follow him
and look to him: "Learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart" (Mt
11:29). A disciple is a person attentive to Jesus? word (cf. Lk 10:39),
someone who acknowledges that Jesus is the Teacher who has loved us so much
that he gave his life for us. Each one of you, therefore, should let
yourself be shaped by God?s word every day. This will make you friends
of the Lord Jesus and enable you to lead other young people to friendship
with him.
I encourage you to think of the gifts you have received from God so
that you can pass them on to others in turn. Learn to reread your personal
history. Be conscious of the wonderful legacy passed down to you from
previous generations. So many faith-filled people have been courageous in
handing down the faith in the face of trials and incomprehension. Let us
never forget that we are links in a great chain of men and women who have
transmitted the truth of
the faith and who depend on us to pass it on to others. Being a missionary
presupposes knowledge of this legacy, which is the faith of the Church. It
is necessary to know what you believe in, so that you can proclaim it. As
I wrote in the introduction to the YouCat, the catechism for young people
that I gave you at World
Youth Day in Madrid,
"you need to know your faith with that same precision with which an
IT specialist knows the inner workings of a computer. You need to
understand it like a good musician knows the piece he is playing. Yes, you
need to be more deeply rooted in the faith than the generation of your parents
so that you can engage the challenges and temptations of this
time with strength and determination" (Foreward).
3. Go forth!
Jesus sent his disciples forth on mission with this command: "Go into all
the world and proclaim the good news to the whole creation. The one who
believes and is baptized will be saved" (Mk 16:15-16). To evangelize means
to bring the Good News of salvation to others and to let them know that
this Good News is a person: Jesus Christ. When I meet him, when I discover
how much I am loved by God and saved by God, I begin to feel not only
the desire, but also the need to make God known to others. At the beginning
of John?s Gospel we see how Andrew, immediately after he met Jesus, ran
off to fetch his brother Simon (cf. 1:40-42). Evangelization always
begins with an encounter with the Lord Jesus. Those who come to Jesus and
have experienced his love, immediately want to share the beauty of the meeting
and the joy born of his friendship. The more we know Christ, the more we want
to talk about him. The more we speak with Christ, the more we want to
speak about him. The more we are won over by Christ, the more we want to draw
others to him.
Through Baptism, which brings us to new life, the Holy Spirit abides in us
and inflames our minds and hearts. The Spirit shows us how to know God and
to enter into ever deeper friendship with Christ. It is the Spirit who encou-
rages us to do good, to serve others and to give of ourselves. Through Con-
firmation we are strengthened by the gifts of the Spirit so that we can
bear witness to the Gospel in an increasingly mature way. It is the Spirit
of love, therefore, who is the driving force behind our mission. The Spirit
impels us to go out from ourselves and to "go forth" to evangelize.
Dear young people, allow yourselves to be led on by the power of God?s love.
Let that love overcome the tendency to remain enclosed in your own
world with your own problems and your own habits. Have the courage to "go
out" from yourselves in order to "go forth" towards others and to show them
the way to an encounter with God.
4. Gather all nations
The risen Christ sent his disciples forth to bear witness to his saving
presence before all the nations, because God in his superabundant love wants
everyone to be saved and no one to be lost. By his loving sacrifice on the
cross, Jesus opened up the way for every man and woman to come to know God
and enter into a communion of love with him. He formed a community of
disciples to bring the saving message of the Gospel to the ends of the earth
and to reach men and women in every time and place. Let us make God?s desire
our own!
Dear friends, open your eyes and look around you. So many young people no
longer see any meaning in their lives. Go forth! Christ needs you too.
Let yourselves be caught up and drawn along by his love. Be at the service
of this immense love, so it can reach out to everyone, especially to
those "far away". Some people are far away geographically, but others
are far away because their way of life has no place for God. Some people
have not yet personally received the Gospel, while others have been given
it, but live as if God did not exist. Let us open our hearts to everyone.
Let us enter into conversation in simplicity and respect. If this conve-
rsation is held in true friendship, it will bear fruit. The "nations"
that we are invited to reach out to are not only other countries in the
world. They are also the different areas of our lives, such as our fami-
lies, communities, places of study and work, groups of friends and places
where we spend our free time. The joyful proclamation of the Gospel
is meant for all the areas of our lives, without exception.
I would like to emphasize two areas where your missionary commitment
is all the more necessary. Dear young people, the first is the field of
social communications, particularly the world of the internet. As I mentioned
to you on another occasion: "I ask you to introduce into the culture of this
new environment of communications and information technology the values on
which you have built your lives. [...] It falls, in particular, to young people,
who have an almost spontaneous affinity for the new means of communication,
to take on the responsibility for the evangelization of this
?digital continent?" (Message for the 43rd World Communications Day, 24
May 2009). Learn how to use these media wisely. Be aware of the hidden dangers
they contain, especially the risk of addiction, of confusing the real world
with the virtual, and of replacing direct and personal encounters and
dialogue with internet contacts.
The second area is that of travel and migration. Nowadays more and more
young people travel, sometimes for their studies or work, and at other times
for pleasure. I am also thinking of the movements of migration which involve
millions of people, very often young, who go to other regions or countries
for financial or social reasons. Here too we can find providential
opportunities for sharing the Gospel. Dear young people, do not be afraid
to witness to your faith in these settings. It is a precious gift for those
you meet when you communicate the joy of an encounter with Christ.
5. Make disciples!
I imagine that you have at times found it difficult to invite your contemp-
oraries to an experience of faith. You have seen how many young people, espe-
cially at certain points in their life journey, desire to know Christ
and to live the values of the Gospel, but also feel inadequate and incapable.
What can we do? First, your closeness and your witness will themselves
be a way in which God can touch their hearts. Proclaiming Christ is
not only a matter of words, but something which involves one?s whole life
and translates into signs of love. It is the love that Christ has poured
into our hearts which makes us evangelizers. Consequently, our love
must become more and more like Christ?s own love. We should always be
prepared, like the Good Samaritan, to be attentive to those we meet, to
listen, to be understanding and to help. In this way we can lead those who are
searching for the truth and for meaning in life to God?s house, the Church,
where hope and salvation abide (cf. Lk 10:29-37). Dear friends, never
forget that the first act of love that you can do for others is to share
the source of our hope. If we do not give them God, we give them too little!
Jesus commanded his Apostles: "Go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing
them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and
teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you." (Mt 28:19-20).
The main way that we have to "make disciples" is through Baptism and
catechesis. This means leading the people we are evangelizing to encounter
the living Christ above all in his word and in the sacraments. In this way
they can believe in him, they can come to know God and to live in his grace.
I would like each of you to ask yourself: Have I ever had the courage to
propose Baptism to young people who have not received it? Have I ever
invited anyone to embark on a journey of discovery of the Christian faith?
Dear friends, do not be afraid to suggest an encounter with Christ to
people of your own age. Ask the Holy Spirit for help. The Spirit will
show you the way to know and love Christ even more fully, and to be creative
in spreading the Gospel.
6. Firm in the faith
When faced with difficulties in the mission of evangelizing, perhaps you
will be tempted to say, like the prophet Jeremiah: "Ah, Lord God!
Behold, I do not know how to speak, for I am only a youth". But God will say
to you too: "Do not say, ?I am only a youth?; for to all to whom I send you
you shall go" (Jer 1:6-7). Whenever you feel inadequate, incapable and
weak in proclaiming and witnessing to the faith, do not be afraid. Evangel-
ization is not our initiative, and it does not depend on our talents.
It is a faithful and obedient response to God?s call and so it is not based
on our power but on God?s. Saint Paul knew this from experience: "But we have
this treasure in earthen vessels, to show that the transcendent power belongs
to God and not to us" (2 Cor 4:7).
For this reason, I encourage you to make prayer and the sacraments your
foundation. Authentic evangelization is born of prayer and sustained by
prayer. We must first speak with God in order to be able to speak about God.
In prayer, we entrust to the Lord the people to whom we have been sent,
asking him to touch their hearts. We ask the Holy Spirit to make us his
instruments for their salvation. We ask Christ to put his words on our lips
and to make us signs of his love. In a more general way, we pray for the
mission of the whole Church, as Jesus explicitly asked us: "Pray therefore
the Lord of the harvest to send out labourers into his harvest" (Mt 9:38).
Find in the Eucharist the wellspring of your life of faith and Christian
witness, regularly attending Mass each Sunday and whenever you can during
the week. Approach the sacrament of Reconciliation frequently. It is a very
special encounter with God?s mercy in which he welcomes us, forgives us
and renews our hearts in charity. Make an effort to receive the Sacrament of
Confirmation if you have not already done so, and prepare yourselves for it
with care and commitment. Confirmation is, like the Eucharist, a sacrament of
mission, for it gives us the strength and love of the Holy Spirit to profess
fearlessly our faith. I
also encourage you to practise Eucharistic adoration. Time spent in
listening and talking with Jesus present in the Blessed Sacrament becomes
a source of new missionary enthusiasm.
If you follow this path, Christ himself will give you the ability to be
completely faithful to his word and to bear faithful and courageous witness
to him. At times you will be called to give proof of your perseverance, part-
icularly when the word of God is met with rejection or opposition. In certain
areas of the world, some of you suffer from the fact that you cannot
bear public witness to your faith in Christ due to the lack of religious
freedom. Some have already paid with their lives the price of belonging to
the Church. I ask you to remain firm in the faith, confident that Christ
is at your side in every trial. To you too he says: "Blessed are you
when people revile you and persecute you and utter all kinds of evil against
you on my account. Rejoice and be glad, for your reward is great in
heaven" (Mt 5:11-12).
7. With the whole Church
Dear young people, if you are to remain firm in professing the Christian
faith wherever you are sent, you need the Church. No one can bear witness to
the Gospel alone. Jesus sent forth his disciples on mission together. He
spoke to them in the plural when he said: "Make disciples". Our witness
is always given as members of the Christian community, and our
mission is made fruitful by the communion lived in the Church. It is by our
unity and love for one another that others will recognize us as Christ?s
disciples (cf. Jn 13:35). I thank God for the wonderful work of
evangelization being carried out by our Christian communities, our parishes
and our ecclesial movements. The fruits of this evangelization belong to
the whole Church. As Jesus said: "One sows and another reaps" (Jn 4:37).
Here I cannot fail to express my gratitude for the great gift of missionaries,
who devote themselves completely to proclaiming the Gospel to the ends of
the earth. I also thank the Lord for priests and consecrated persons, who
give themselves totally so that Jesus Christ will be proclaimed and loved.
Here I would like to encourage young people who are called by God to commit
themselves with enthusiasm to these vocations: "It is more blessed to give
than to receive" (Acts 20:35). To those who leave everything to follow him,
Jesus promised a hundredfold as much and eternal life besides (cf. Mt 19:29).
I also give thanks for all those lay men and women who do their best to live
their daily lives as mission wherever they find themselves, at home or at
work, so that Christ will be loved and served and that the Kingdom of God
will grow. I think especially of all those who work in the fields of education,
health care, business, politics and finance, and in the many other areas of
the lay apostolate. Christ needs your commitment and your witness. Let nothing
? whether difficulties or lack of understanding ? discourage you from
bringing the Gospel of Christ wherever you find yourselves. Each of you
is a precious piece in the great mosaic of evangelization!
8. "Here I am, Lord!"
Finally, dear young people, I would ask all of you to hear, in the depths
of your heart, Jesus? call to proclaim his Gospel. As the great statue of
Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro shows, his heart is open with love
for each and every person, and his arms are open wide to reach out to
everyone. Be yourselves the heart and arms of Jesus! Go forth and bear witness
to his love! Be a new generation of missionaries, impelled by love and
openness to all! Follow the example of the Church?s great missionaries like
Saint Francis Xavier and so many others.
At the conclusion of World Youth Day in Madrid, I blessed a number of young
people from the different continents who were going forth on mission. They
represented all those young people who, echoing the words of the prophet Isaiah,
have said to the Lord: "Here I am. Send me!" (Is 6:8). The Church has
confidence in you and she thanks you for the joy and energy that you contribute.
Generously put your talents to use in the service of the proclamation of the
Gospel! We know that the Holy Spirit is granted to those who open their hearts
to this proclamation. And do not be afraid: Jesus, the Saviour of the world,
is with us every day until the end of time (cf. Mt 28:20).
This call, which I make to the youth of the whole world, has a particular
resonance for you, dear young people of Latin America! During the Fifth
General Conference of the Latin American Bishops, in Aparecida in 2007,
the Bishops launched a "continental mission". Young people form a majority
of the population in South America and they are an important and precious
resource for the Church and society. Be in the first line of missionaries!
Now that World Youth Day is coming back to Latin America, I ask you, the
young people on the continent, to transmit the enthusiasm of your faith
to your contemporaries from all over the world!
May Our Lady, Star of the New Evangelization, whom we also invoke under the
titles of Our Lady of Aparecida and Our Lady of Guadalupe, accompany
each of you in your mission as a witness to God?s love. To all of you,
with particular affection, I impart my Apostolic Blessing.
From the Vatican, 18 October 2012
BENEDICTUS PP. XVI