 A Korean pilgrim being interviewed for television With thousands of young excited pilgrims now in Australia, the mainstream media has started to turn towards reporting the good news story that WYD08 really is for Australia.
In Brisbane Diocese, with its largest number of pilgrims arriving
today, the media turned out in full force to report the uplifting mood
as thousands of foreign pilgrims poured in from all corners of the
globe the share their faith and experience the Days in the Diocese.
One ABC journalist, who preferred to remain anonymous, remarked on what an
exciting time this is and whether WYD in Australia will mean a
returning to values and beliefs for Australians.
“You sense the excitement with the young people. Its nice to
have the sense of optimism in the air. You want World Youth Day to be a
positive experience – they have come so far.”
He went on to say ABC
programmes, such as Encounter on Radio National “will have a solid interest in
World Youth Day and ask, are we reawakening a resurgence in Religion in
Australia? Is this a turn to core values and beliefs? What kind of
signal does this send to the rest of the world about us Australia. You
certainly hope its a positive one.”
“There are a lot of events on at the moment, the Tour de France, the
Olympics and World Youth Day, they are really big international events.
This is a really exciting time of the year. ”
Pilgrims arriving this morning in Brisbane came from countries
including; Mongolia, Korea, Japan, Togo, Papua New Guinea, Solomon
Islands, Fiji, France, Belgium, Germany, Italy (including Padua and
Florence), Canada, Poland, USA, and Latvia.
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