Pope tags youths as joyful heroes of life, hope of the world

Faith

EACH year on the solemnity of Christ the King of the universe the last Sunday of the liturgical year World Youth Day is celebrated, according to the new dispensation of Pope Francis.
At the Angelus last Sunday, Pope Francis recalled the celebration, describing young people as “the present and future of the world”, and invited them to be “joyful protagonists in the life of the church”.
Pope Francis also noted the commemoration of the Holodomor in Ukraine, the genocide by starvation of millions of Ukrainians under the Soviet Union in the 1930s.
“That lacerating wound, instead of healing, is made even more painful by the atrocities of the war that continues to make that dear people suffer,” the pope said, in reference to the ongoing invasion of Ukraine by Russia.
Pope Francis called for continued, “untiring” prayers for “all peoples torn apart by conflict”, saying that “prayer is the force for peace that shatters the spiral of hatred, breaks the cycle of vengeance, and offers unexpected paths of reconciliation”.
Turning his gaze toward the Holy Land, Pope Francis then thanked God for the pause in fighting between Israel and Palestine and for the release of some of the hostages and prisoners held by the warring parties. He appealed for prayers that all might be freed as soon as possible, urging people to think of their families.
The pope also asked for prayers that more humanitarian aid might find its way to Gaza, while insisting on the need for dialogue.
“Those who do not want dialogue, do not want peace,” he said.
Finally, Pope Francis looked ahead to the upcoming conference of the parties (Cop28) gathering on the global response to climate change, beginning next week in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
“In addition to war, our world is threatened by another great danger, climate change, which endangers life on earth, especially future generations,” the pope warned.
This, he said, “is contrary to the plan of God, who created life”.
Pope Francis will become the first Pope to attend a Cop gathering.