From Liverpool to Krakow: Young people head to Poland for World Youth Day with Pope Francis

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Final preparations are being made for thirty young people from the Archdiocese of Liverpool to travel to Krakow on Wednesday, 20 July, to celebrate World Youth Day with Pope Francis and an expected two million Catholic young people from throughout the world.

The group will fly out from Manchester Airport at 9.00 am to begin their pilgrimage.

As they set off on their journey it will be the culmination of months of preparation and hard work, particularly fundraising for the trip. Far from being a holiday or a summer camp, World Youth Day is an experience of faith and a sharing of cultures which can form, shape and transform lives.

It’s hard work for the young people – not least in the first half of the pilgrimage when they will be living and working with local families in the town of Jaworzno in the Polish Diocese of Sosnowiec close to Krakow. They will be taking part in local Church and community activities during their stay.

21-year-old Joseph Champion-Williams says:

“The aspect I’m most looking forward to is being welcomed into the home of a very generous Catholic family. This is at the very core of the Gospel message; to open up ourselves with charity and love to our brothers and sisters, a love of sacrifice. I can’t wait to share table, fellowship and faith, and truly experience a culture which has the Catholic faith at the centre of it.”

From Monday 25 July the pilgrims will be based in Krakow itself as the celebrations begin in the build up to a Mass with Pope Francis on Sunday 31 July.

During these days there will be teaching sessions led by Bishops from throughout the world. On the evening of Thursday 28 July there will be a welcome for Pope Francis as he arrives for the celebrations. On Friday evening Pope Francis will lead the young people in the Stations of the Cross when the World Youth Day Cross will be carried in procession through the City.

19 year old Emily Nevinson says:

“I’m most looking forward to seeing how many young people are there and being a part of such a huge experience.’

On Saturday 30 July there will be an all-night Vigil before Pope Francis celebrates the closing Mass of the pilgrimage on Sunday morning. The Liverpool pilgrims will arrive back in the United Kingdom on Wednesday 3 August.

Follow Liverpool’s Pilgrims

Liverpool’s WYD young communications officers will be reporting throughout the celebrations. Follow them on their journey using these channels:

liverpoolcatholic.org.uk
Archdiocese of Liverpool website

animateyouth.org
Animate Youth Ministries website

flickr.com/photos/liverpoolcatholic
Pictures will also be available on Liverpool’s Flickr stream