Young people gathered for the “Mladifest” International Youth Festival in Medjugorje, Bosnia and Herzegovina
By Vatican News staff reporter
August 3 2022
Pope Francis sends a message to the International Youth Festival taking place in Medjugorje, and encourages young people to welcome the invitation of Jesus to open their hearts and put their trust in God, who can give them consolation and peace.
Thousands of young people are gathered in Medjugorje, Bosnia-Herzegovina, for the annual “Mladifest” International Youth Festival taking place from 1 to 6 August this year.
The calendar of events include liturgies, prayer vigils, processions, adoration, testimonies, as well as concerts and dance, as a time to renew and animate the spiritual life of young people.
Trust in Jesus
Pope Francis sent a message to the young people read out by Archbishop Aldo Cavalli, the Apostolic Visitor for the Parish of Medjugorje.
Recalling the theme for this year’s celebrations, “Learn from me and you will find peace” (Mt 11: 28-30), the Pope said Jesus addresses these words to all people who are weary and oppressed as He understands how tough life can be with its wounds, burdens, injustices and worries we carry in our hearts.
Jesus’ message to us all is to put our trust and reliance on Him, the Pope said, something that is often not easy since we tend to close in on ourselves during dark times, whereas the way out is opening our hearts to Jesus, “the One who truly loves us.”