Farewell ceremony at the International Airport of Sydney. Discourse of the Holy Father
(excerpts)
Dear Friends, Before
I take my leave, I wish to say to my hosts how much I have enjoyed my visit here and
how grateful I am for your hospitality. (…) An event of this kind requires an immense
amount of preparation and organization, and I know that I speak on behalf of many
thousands of young people when I express my appreciation and gratitude to you all.
In characteristic Australian style, you have extended a warm welcome to me and to
countless young pilgrims who have flocked here from every corner of the globe. To
the host families in Australia and New Zealand who have made room for the young people
in their homes, I am especially grateful. You have opened your doors and your hearts
to the world’s youth, and on their behalf I thank you. The principal actors
on the stage over these last few days, of course, have been the young people themselves.
World Youth Day is their day. It is they who have made this a global ecclesial event,
a great celebration of youth and a great celebration of what it is to be the Church,
the people of God throughout the world, united in faith and love and empowered by
the Spirit to bear witness to the risen Christ to the ends of the earth. I thank
them for coming, I thank them for their participation, and I pray that they will have
a safe journey home. I know that the young people, their families and their sponsors
have in many cases made great sacrifices to enable them to travel to Australia. For
this the entire Church is grateful. As I look back over these stirring days, there
are many scenes that stand out in my mind. (…) Those experiences of prayer, and
our joyful celebration of the Eucharist, were an eloquent testimony to the life-giving
work of the Holy Spirit, present and active in the hearts of our young people. World
Youth Day has shown us that the Church can rejoice in the young people of today and
be filled with hope for the world of tomorrow. Dear friends, as I depart from
Sydney, I ask God to look down lovingly upon this city, this country and all its inhabitants.
I pray that many of their number will be inspired by Blessed Mary MacKillop’s example
of compassion and service. And as I bid you farewell with deep gratitude in my heart,
I say once again: May God bless the people of Australia!
The full text of
the Holy Father's discourses are available on the Holy See's website: www.vatian.va,
and in the vatican newspaper "L' Osservatore Romano"