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Jul 20
2008

LIVE: Papal Mass

Posted by Kieran Walton in WYDTransportSydneyPrayerPope Benedict XVIPope BenedictPilgrimsOut and AboutLiturgyFaithCardinal Pell

Pope Benedict XVI walks to the altar.
Pope Benedict XVI walks to the altar.
RANDWICK SLEEPOUT

 After a very cold night of sleeping under the stars, the pilgrims awake to the sounds of the choir of the Seminary of the Good Shepherd, leading the pilgrims in Morning prayer.

The Holy Father flies across the Southern Cross Precinct. He gets out and moves into the pope-mobile. Once again, The Holy Father takes to the streets of Sydney, this time greeted by the many Sydney-siders that have come out to welcome him.

Inside Randwick racecourse, Guy Sebastian warms the pilgrims with a moving performance of 'I Surrender All', 'Falling In Love with Jesus' and the WYD theme song 'Receive the Power'

The pilgrims as well as the many thousands of people that have just arrived at Randwick for Mass this morning are eagerly awaiting the arrival of Pope Benedict, for the celebration of Holy Mass, the high point of WYD week.

The pope-mobile stops as the window is wound down and a baby is passed to the Holy Father for a blessing - obviously an unscheduled moment, but an eternal moment that will last a lifetime.

The motorcade winds throughout the racecourse, ensuring that as many pilgrims as possible get a glance of their shepherd - Pope Benedict XVI.

Jul 20
2008

Pilgrims in Prayer

Posted by Justin in WYDPrayerPilgrimsFaith

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Many pilgrims prayed all night.
After pilgrims joined the Holy Father in prayer and Adoration at the evening vigil last night, adoration tents around the Randwick precinct were packed with pilgrims continuing their prayer and receiving confession, which was available in many languages.

Jul 19
2008

LIVE: Evening Vigil

Posted by Kieran Walton in WYDPrayerPope Benedict XVIPope BenedictPilgrimsLiturgyFaithCardinal Pell

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Pope Benedict XVI at the WYD Evening Vigil
7pm  - The Evening Vigil commences with Sydney Youth Ballet carrying lamps and performing a liturgical dance. The entry of the light reminds us of the Christian call to worship.

Gary Pinto performs 'Behold The Cross' as the WYD Cross & Icon is carried onto the sanctuary and put into position. Just as the young people made their pilgrimage to Randwick today, the presence of the Cross and Icon highlight the culmination of the journey is here.

7.15 Led by representatives from many nations, Pope Benedict XVI is welcomed to the Evening Vigil as he processes behind them onto the sanctuary to lead the congregation in prayer. The Holy Father is looking remarkably fresh after another full day of activity.

As at Barangaroo, the stage is awash with bright red, signifying the earthy colours of the land that is the Great South Land of the Holy Spirit, Australia, as well as the fire of the Holy Spirit.

Lauren Zolezzi, performs newly commissioned hymn, Our Lady of the Southern Cross.

7.24pm - The Holy Father opens the vigil ceremony, "In the name of the father and the son and the Holy Spirit."









Jul 19
2008

LIVE: PILGRIMAGE WALK

Posted by Justin in WYDTransportSydneyPrayerPilgrimsLIVE

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Pilgrims stop to pray while crossing the Sydney Harbour Bridge
12 15 Just leaving the Chapel en route to the Southern Cross Precinct, where the pope will lead the Evening Vigil tonight.

12 30 Walking across the bridge now, near Melbourne pilrgims from St Bernadette's North Sunshine.



Jul 16
2008

Catechesis and Youth Festival

Posted by Justin in Youth FestivalWYDSydneyPrayerPilgrimsOut and AboutFaith

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Bishop Joseph Pepe of Las Vegas
There were tears and laughter at one catechesis session for WYD pilgrims at the Love and Life Site at Broadway in inner Sydney today.



Jul 15
2008

LIVE: Opening Mass closes

Posted by Bridget Spinks in SydneyPrayerPilgrimsLIVELiturgyFaithCardinal Pell


6: 15pm As communion is distributed from points around Barangaroo, hymn, Eat this Bread, is sung.

 

A traditional Maori hymn is sung after the distribution of communion and is intended to help people direct their hearts and minds in thanksgiving for Who and What they have just received, begins.   

 

Afterward, Archbishop Rylko, Head of the Pontifical Council of the Laity (PCL) addresses the congregation. 

 




Jul 15
2008

LIVE: Liturgy of the Eucharist

Posted by Bridget Spinks in PrayerLIVELiturgyFaithCardinal Pell

Image After Cardinal Pell's homily, we move to the Prayers of the Faithful offered in English, German, Sudanese, Polish, Vietnamese and Arabic. 

 

This is followed by the Offertory Procession, as to the tune of "Come O Holy Spirit" - the WYD Song of Denver in 1993. 

 

Jul 15
2008

LIVE:

Posted by Bridget Spinks in PrayerPilgrimsLIVELiturgyFaithCardinal Pell


The second reading is in French. 

 

The Gospel procession features group of 14 young Torres Strait Islander boys from St Teresa's Abergowie in Townsville Queensland. 

 

They are dressed in traditional yellow swaying islander skirts. The drums signal the coming of the Gospel - que será el evangelio según San Lukas - according to Luke.  

 




Jul 15
2008

LIVE: We're at the Opening Mass

Posted by Bridget Spinks in PrayerPilgrimsLIVEFaithCardinal Pell

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 As I enter Barangaroo, and start moving among the crowds, colours, young people and flags fill the vast space. 

 

Their cheering and waving reflect the warmth of the setting sun, as they wait in anticipation. 

 

"Bene, molto bene, benissimo" says Giovanni Nicoló, 40 and Giovanni Di Silvestre, 35, who have both come from Roma to celebrate the WYD with 11,000 Italians. 

 

Testimonies of previous WYDs from young Mark Schembri and Beth MacNamara recount the power of WYD. 

 

"I hadn't been to confession in a long time," Beth says speaking about her pilgrimage to WYD in Toronto in 2002. 

 

"And I went and the priest says, Jesus doesn't care what you've done, he just wants to give you a big hug. The tears were coming down," she continues, remembering how moved she was by the occasion. 

 

Swaying flags, waiting pilgrims, priests lined in white with swaying red stoles ready to hear confessions line the barricades waiting for the arrival of His Eminence, George Cardinal Pell to open the Mass. 

 

"Some say there is no place for Faith. I say they are wrong," Prime Minister of Australia, Kevin Rudd says, opening proceedings, proud to be hosting WYD. 

 

"Some say Faith is the enemy of reason. I say they are wrong," he continues. 

 

The Cardinal opens welcoming the German speaking pilgrims, Spanish speaking, French speaking and Italian speaking. Confidently his voice booms across Barangaroo, welcoming thousands pilgrims from the "ends of the earth."

 

"And finally all the English speaking pilgrims of the world, from near and far. To the Irish and English speaking pilgrims whose ancestors first planted the faith on this continent. 

 

He continues and welcomes the Americans and our neighbours from the Pacific, and all the islands. 

 

"All our friends from Asia we are honoured to have you in such numbers," Cardinal Pell continues. 

 

The first reading from the book of the prophet Ezekial is in Spanish, and then repeated in English. 

 

5.10pm, a winter breeze moves among the crowd, while the responsorial is sung, and the sun is now lowered beyond the horizon. 

 

There is still twilight around the scene, as the Mass proceeds in this "Great Southern Land of the Holy Spirit."

 

To be continued...

 

Image courtesy of Bridget Spinks 

Jul 15
2008

LIVE Blog: Opening Mass with Capacity Crowd

Posted by Justin in PrayerPilgrimsLIVEFaithCardinal Pell

Image 4:30 pm The sun is slowly setting behind Balmain as the opening Mass for WYD  gets underway.

The Barangaroo precinct appears to be completely full, with reports that some pilgrims are unable to get inside.

 

5:00 pm The sun has just set and already the temperature is heading south with a chill in the air as the Mass' readings are read in various languages.

 

 


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