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New World Youth Day prayer booklet
With World Youth Day 08 almost upon us, the Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales has released a prayer booklet to help UK pilgrims pray and reflect as they gather in Sydney alongside hundreds of thousands of young people from around the world.
"There will be lots of opportunities to explore and express your faith in community and there will also be the opportunity to create internal space for yourself with prayer, reflection and meditation.
This booklet offers guidance and examples of prayerful resources, gathered from many of the dioceses in England and Wales who are bringing pilgrim groups. It is intended to be used as a companion in the quieter moments of your pilgrimage and an aid to help realise the incredible power of the Holy Spirit at the heart of your experience of World Youth Day."
Bishop Kieran Conry
Bishop responsible for Youth Ministry
Read/download the booklet (pdf)
Click on the links below or to the left for more info
World Youth Day is the largest youth event in the world and will be held in Sydney 15-20 July 2008 (WYD08) when up to 500,000 young people will meet with the Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI. Around 2,000 young pilgrims and up to 20 Bishops will travel from England and Wales to Australia this summer for a mixture of a pilgrimage, a cultural youth festival and a prayer rally. In size and scale 'WYD' is a major international youth event that, on major celebration days, far exceeds the Olympic Games for Sydney.
Young people who have been to previous World Youth Days have spoken of how the event has renewed their faith and has been an amazing experience of the international Church, "I had a very powerful and prayerful time at World Youth Day in Cologne. Travelling on pilgrimage with the Diocese of Westminster, we developed a strong sense of community, and we all grew in our spiritual lives together through our shared experiences. Being able to attend Mass, celebrated by Pope Benedict XVI, along with one million other young Catholics was truly inspiring. It has strengthened my faith, and deepened my prayer-life. I am very much looking forward to travelling to the next World Youth Day in Sydney this summer, and would encourage all young people to come and take part” Daniel, London.
WYD attracts pilgrims from some 200 nations (along with thousands of international journalists). WYD08 will also mark the first visit to Australia by Pope Benedict XVI. ‘World Youth Day’ is actually a week of events, culminating in a Final Mass celebrated by the Holy Father. The young people travelling Down Under will have an opportunity to rediscover the calling of their Baptism, and the importance of the Mass and of the sacrament of Reconciliation (Confession), and so discover a renewed desire to witness to the Good News of Jesus Christ in the modern world. They will have a chance to make new friends, learn about Australian culture, and experience the Catholic Church in Australia. The WYD08 theme is: 'You will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you will be my witnesses' The Bible, Acts 1:8.
Click on the links below or to the left to read more, there are sections for UK Media and for young pilgrims travelling to WYD08.
Whilst we've taken the utmost care in sourcing the links on these pages, the Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales cannot be held responsible for the content on external sites. Unless otherwise stated, all images Copyright © WYD08, WYD Logo © Copyright and ™ WYD 2008 used courtesy of WYD2008.
Register for World Youth Day now!
Pilgrims and media strongly encouraged to register by 1 June 2008
World Youth Day is fast approaching! It’s being held from 15-20 July in Sydney, Australia.
If you are planning on attending you need to register quickly to ensure your visa is processed in time.
As part of the Australian Government’s support for World Youth Day, the Department of Immigration and Citizenship is providing visas for registered pilgrims free of government charges.
You are strongly encouraged to register by 1 June 2008 to allow Australian Immigration enough time to process visas. The department cannot guarantee that applications lodged after 1 June will be processed in time for pilgrims to travel to Australia in July.
The registration process includes an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) application for pilgrims who hold a passport from one of the 33 countries or regions eligible for an ETA, including the United Kingdom.
Pilgrims who are not registered can apply separately for a visa through normal processes, but this would attract a government charge.
The best place to register is through the World Youth Day website, at:
www.wyd2008.org/index.php/en/pilgrims_registration
Further information is also available at the Department of Immigration and Citizenship’s website:
www.immi.gov.au/visitors/tourist/wyd_08/index.htm
Media attending World Youth Day should register here:
www.wyd2008.org/index.php/en/media__1/media_operations/media_registration_accreditation