World Youth Day
World Youth Day for Catholic Youth - 400,000 at the final mass in Sydney and half of them staying overnight. Thats a big event. Not all were Catholics - some of my friends from the charismatic world were there also.
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World Youth Day for Catholic Youth - 400,000 at the final mass in Sydney and half of them staying overnight. Thats a big event. Not all were Catholics - some of my friends from the charismatic world were there also.
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i was there! pretty amazing spirit in the entire city. it was interesting to talk to shop owners, hotel workers, and others: they were really surprised how beautiful and peaceful a gathering of hundreds of thousands of teenagers and young adults could be (considering that it was a major inconvenience to the entire city of sydney -- with closed roads and a constant stream of pedestrians at every corner). the saturday evening gathering (the night before the closing mass) was a life highlight for me. i posted about it here.
Posted by: marko | August 18, 2008 at 05:49 PM
I am praying that God will work and change lives. God bless all you are doing and do for the Kingdom of God. God has great plans for your life.
Posted by: preacherman | August 19, 2008 at 04:59 AM
hello friend!
we had to miss the final mass because of some mess. but the rest of the week was great also - are you now watching it online? this post is rather late... :) just as i haven't blogged about it yet... :)
Posted by: Gabi Nagy | August 19, 2008 at 09:42 PM
Mass? Seriously... Mass?
The re-crucifixion of Christ.. what a thoroughly unbiblical practice.
Posted by: Stu Neill | August 27, 2008 at 02:06 PM