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My dear young friends,
On the occasion of
the 22 nd World Youth Day that will be celebrated
in the dioceses on Palm Sunday, I would like to propose for your meditation
the words of
Jesus: “ Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another” (Jn
13:34).
IS IT POSSIBLE TO LOVE?
Everybody feels the longing to love and to be loved. Yet, how
difficult it is to love, and how many mistakes and failures have to be
reckoned with
in love! There are those who even come to doubt that love is possible. But if emotional delusions or lack of affection can cause us to think that
love is utopian, an impossible dream, should we then become resigned? No!
Love is possible, and the purpose of my message is to help reawaken in
each one of you - you who are the future and hope of humanity-, trust in
a love that is true, faithful and strong; a love that generates peace and
joy; a love that binds people together and allows them to feel free in
respect for one another.
GOD, THE SOURCE OF LOVE
The first stage concerns the source of true love. There is only
one source, and that is God. Here we find ourselves before the
most dazzling revelation of the source love, the mystery of the Trinity:
in God, one and triune, there is an
everlasting exchange of love between the persons of the Father and the
Son, and this love is not an energy or a sentiment, but it is a person;
it is the Holy Spirit.

THE CROSS REVEALS THE LOVE OF GOD
How is God-Love revealed to us? We have now reached the second stage
of our journey. Even though the signs of divine love are already clearly
present in creation, the full revelation of the intimate mystery
of God came to us through the Incarnation when God himself became man. In fact,“the
real novelty of the New Testament lies not so much in new ideas as in
the figure of Christ himself, who gives flesh and blood to those concepts:
an unprecedented realism.” The manifestation of divine love
is total and perfect in the Cross. Each one of us can truly say: “Christ
loved me and gave Himself up for me” (cf Eph 5:2). Redeemed
by his blood, no human life is useless or of little value, because each
of us is loved personally by Him with a passionate and faithful love,
a love without limits. The Crucified Christ, who after the Resurrection
would carry forever the marks of His passion, exposes the “distortions” and
lies about God that underlie violence, vengeance and exclusion. Christ
is the Lamb of God who takes upon himself the sins of the world and eradicates
hatred from the heart of humankind. This is the true “revolution” that
He brings about: love.
LOVING OUR NEIGHBOUR
Now we have arrived at the third stage of our reflection. Christ
cried out from the Cross: “I am thirsty.” This shows us His
burning thirst to love and to be loved by each one of us. It is only by coming
to perceive the depth and intensity of such a mystery that we can realise
the need and urgency to love him as He has loved us. This also
entails the commitment to even give our lives, if necessary, for our
brothers
and sisters sustained by love for Him; but the innovation introduced
by Christ is the fact that to love as He loves us means loving everyone
without distinction, even our enemies, “to the end” (cf Jn
13:1).
WITNESSES OF LOVE
I would like to linger for a moment on three areas of daily life where
you, my dear young friends, are particularly called to demonstrate the
love of God. The first area is the Church, our spiritual family, made
up of all the disciples of Christ. Mindful of His words, you should stimulate,
with your enthusiasm and charity, the activities of the parishes, the
communities, the ecclesial movements and the youth groups to which you
belong. Be attentive in your concern for the welfare of others,
faithful to the commitments you have made. Do not hesitate to joyfully
abstain
from some of your entertainments; cheerfully accept the necessary
sacrifices; testify to your faithful love for Jesus by proclaiming his
Gospel, especially among young people of your age.
PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE
The second area, where you are called to express your love and
grow in it, is your preparation for the future that awaits you. If
you are engaged to be married, God has a project of love for your future
as a couple
and as a family. Therefore, it is essential that you discover it with
the help of the Church, free from the common prejudice that says that
Christianity with its commandments and prohibitions places obstacles
to the joy of love and impedes you from fully enjoying the happiness
that a man and woman seek in their reciprocal love. Learning to love
each other as a couple is a wonderful journey, yet it requires a demanding “apprenticeship”. The period of engagement, very necessary in order to form a couple,
is a time of expectation and preparation that needs to be lived in purity
of gesture and words. It allows you to mature in love, in concern and
in attention for each other; it helps you to practise self-control and
to develop your respect for each other. These are the characteristics
of true love that does not place emphasis on seeking its own satisfaction
or its own welfare. In your prayer together, ask the Lord to
watch over and increase your love and to purify it of all selfishness. Do
not hesitate to respond generously to the Lord’s call, for Christian matrimony
is truly and wholly a vocation in the Church.
Likewise, dear young men and women, be ready to say “yes” if
God should call you to follow the path of ministerial priesthood or the
consecrated
life. Your example will be one of encouragement for many of your peers who are
seeking true happiness.
GROWING IN LOVE
The third area of commitment that comes with love is that of daily life
with its multiple relationships. I am particularly referring to family, studies,
work
and free time. Dear young friends, cultivate your talents, not only to obtain
a social position, but also to help others to “grow”. Develop your
capacities, not only in order to become more “competitive” and “productive”,
but to be “witnesses of charity”. In addition to
your professional
training, also make an effort to acquire religious knowledge that
will help you
to carry out your mission in a responsible way. In particular, I invite you to
carefully study the social doctrine of the Church. The horizon of love is truly
boundless: it is the whole world!
“ DARE TO LOVE”
My dear young friends, I want to invite you to “dare to love”. Do
not desire anything less for your life than a love that is strong and beautiful
and that is capable of making the whole of your existence a joyful undertaking
of giving yourselves as a gift to God and your brothers and sisters, in imitation
of the One who vanquished
hatred and death forever through love (cf Rev 5:13). Love is
the only force capable of changing the heart of the human person and
of all
humanity. This is shown to us in the lives of the saints. They are true friends
of God who channel and reflect this very first love. Try to know
them better, entrust yourselves to their intercession, and strive to
live
as they did. I shall just mention Mother Teresa. In order to respond
instantly to the cry of Jesus, “I thirst”, a cry that had
touched her deeply, she began to take in the people who were dying on
the streets of Calcutta in India. From that time onward, the
only desire of her life was to quench the thirst of love felt by Jesus,
not with
words, but with concrete action by recognising his disfigured countenance
thirsting for love in the faces of the poorest of the poor. Blessed Teresa
put the teachings of the Lord into practice: “Just as you did it
to one of the least of these who are members of my family, you did it
to me” (Mt 25:40).
THE SECRET OF LOVE
Each one of us, my dear friends, has been given the possibility
of reaching this same level of love, but only by having recourse to the
indispensable
support of divine Grace. Only the Lord’s help will allow
us to keep away from resignation when faced with the enormity of the
task to
undertake. It instills in us the courage to accomplish that which is
humanly inconceivable. Above all, the Eucharist is the great school
of love. When we participate regularly and with devotion in Holy Mass,
when
we spend a sustained time of adoration in the presence of Jesus in
the Eucharist, it is easier to understand the length, breadth, height
and
depth of his love that goes beyond all knowledge (cf Eph 3:17-18). By
sharing the Eucharistic Bread with our brothers and sisters of the Church
community, we feel compelled, like Our Lady with Elizabeth, to render “in
haste” the love of Christ into generous service towards our brothers
and sisters.
On this subject, the recommendation of the apostle John is illuminating: “Little
children, let us love, not in word or speech, but in truth and action.
And by this we will know that we are from the truth”. (1
Jn 3: 18-19). Dear young people, it is in this spirit that I invite you to
experience the next World Youth Day. May Mary, the Mother of
Christ and of the Church, help you to let that cry ring out everywhere,
the cry
that has changed the world: “God is love!” I am together
with you all in prayer and extend to you my heartfelt blessing. ©HM Magazine No. 135 - March/April 2007
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