(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis on Wednesday afternoon met with a group of about 500
young people from the Diocese of Piacenza-Bobbio in St. Peter’s Basilica. The youth
are on a pilgrimage which is part of their diocesan celebration of the Year of Faith.
The Pope began his greetings by explaining why he agreed to the meeting.
“I
did it for selfish reasons, do you know why? Why I like being with you? … Why I like
being with young people?” the Pope asked. “ Because you have in your heart a promise
of hope. You are bearers of hope. You, in fact, live in the present, but are looking
at the future. You are the protagonists of the future, artisans of the future.”
Explaining
what he meant, Pope Francis said young people have “three desires”: Beauty, Goodness,
and Truth.
“And these three desires that you have in your heart, you have to
carry them forward, to the future,” he said. “Make the future with beauty, with goodness
and truth. Do you understand? This is the challenge: your challenge…you can do it:
you have the power to do so. If you do not, it is because of laziness. … I wanted
to tell you: Have courage. Go forward. Make noise.”
He said making noise means
going “against this civilization that is doing so much harm. Got that? Go against
the tide, and that means making noise. Go ahead. But with the values of beauty,
goodness and truth.”
The bishop of the Diocese of Piacenza-Bobbio, Gianni Ambrosio,
told Vatican Radio what he hoped the youth would get out of the meeting.
“I
told the young people that this experience must first light our path: knowing that
our path is lit and there are many people who have gone before us, who gave us the
light of faith,” Bishop Ambrosio said. “Not only that, but also we are accompanied
by the presence of the Risen Christ who is in our midst, and the Church continues
the mission of Jesus, which is to give the children of God the possibility of a way
that leads to the goal, to salvation.”