MESSAGE OF THE HOLY FATHER
To participants in the Youth Festival
Međugorje, 1 to 6 August 2022
Dear friends,
In that time, the evangelist Matthew recounts,
Jesus addressed everyone saying: “Come to me,
all you that are weary and are carrying heavy
burdens, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke
upon you, and learn from me; for I am gentle and
humble in heart, and you will find rest for your
souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is
light” (Mt 11: 28-30). As in that time, so today
too Jesus addresses you all, dear young people,
and with the guiding words of the Festival,
inspired by the Gospel passage I have just
mentioned, I invite you: “Learn from me, and you
will find rest”.
The Lord does not reserve these words only to
the apostles or to some of his friends, but
rather he addresses them to all those who are
weary and oppressed. He knows how difficult life
can be, and that there are many things that
trouble the heart: so many disappointments,
various wounds from the past, burdens we carry
and injustices we endure, many uncertainties and
worries. Faced with all of this, Jesus says to
us: “Come to me and learn from me”. It is an
invitation to move, not to stand still, frozen
and afraid in front of life, and to trust in
Him. It seems easy, but in dark moments it comes
naturally to withdraw into ourselves. Instead,
Jesus wants to bring us out, and so he says to
us, “Come”.
The way out is in relationships, in raising our
eyes to He who truly loves us. Then, it is not
enough just to come out of ourselves: we also
need to know where to go, because there are many
deceptive prospects that promise us a better
future, but which leave us in the solitude of
before. So, Jesus indicates where to go: “Come
to me”.
Dear friends, with an open heart, go to Him,
take his yoke and learn from Him. Go to the
Master to become his disciples and heirs of his
promise of peace. Take up his yoke, which will
let you discover God’s will and will make you
partakers of the mystery of his cross and his
resurrection. The “yoke” Christ speaks of is the
law of love, it is the commandment that he left
to his disciples: love one another, as I have
loved you (Jn 15: 12). Because the true remedy
for humanity’s wounds is a style of life based
on fraternal love, which has its root in love of
God.
Walking together with Him and imitating Him, you
will learn from Him. He is a Master who does not
impose on others the burdens he does not carry.
He addresses the humble, the small and the poor
because He made himself poor and humble. And to
learn, first of all, one must be humble and
acknowledge one’s own ignorance and the pride
that makes us think we can do everything by
ourselves and with our own strength. It is
necessary to keep an eye open to the Word of the
Master. In this way one learns his heart, his
love, his way of thinking, seeking and acting.
It takes courage to stay close to him and to
imitate him.
Dear friends, do not be afraid, go to Him with
all that you bear in your heart: he is the only
Lord who offers true refreshment and true peace.
Follow the example of Mary, his and our Mother,
who will take you to Him. Entrust yourselves to
the Stella Maris, sign of hope on troubled seas,
who guides us to the harbour of peace. She, who
knows her Son, will help you imitate him in the
relationship with God the Father, in compassion
towards your neighbour and in the awareness of
what we are required to be, sons of God. At this
time, in the heart of the summer, the Lord
invites you to spend your vacations with Him, in
the most special place there is: your own heart.
Dear young people, while you are resting in
Jesus Christ during these days, I entrust you
all to the Blessed Virgin Mary, our heavenly
Mother, so that, by her intercession and her
example, you may take upon you the light and
gentle yoke of following Christ. May the gaze of
God the Father, who loves you personally,
accompany you every day, so that, in your
relations with others, you may be witnesses of
the peace you will receive as a gift. I pray for
this and I bless you, and I ask you too to pray
for me.
Rome, Saint John Lateran, 16 July 2022,
Our Lady of Mount Carmel
FRANCIS
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