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The 21 International Youth Prayer Festival
Medjugorje, 1. -
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Good teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal life?“
(Mk 10:17)

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The 21st Youth Festival ended 07.08.2010. |
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Many young people at Youth Festival in Medjugorje
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The main celebrants this year were our newly ordained Franciscans who had recently celebrated their first solemn Holy Masses, and homilies were given by Fr. Ljubo Kurtovic, Fr. Marinko Sakota, Fr. Ivan Ivanda and Fr. Iko Skoko. Every evening, there were more than 500 concelebrants as well. Besides priests, there were various other speakers this year, from regular lay people with ordinary experiences to scientist, academics and bishops. On Tuesday, August 3rd there was the Procession through the parish with large, hardly countable number of participants. |
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As we always try to find some special pilgrimage groups, here we mention Fr. Tomislav who came as the spiritual assistant to the group of Franciscan Youth from Pula, and they walked for 17 days to come to Medjugorje prior to the Youth Festival. Fr. Danijel Rajic came by bicycle from Sarajevo together with two other students, and they carried in their hearts intentions for spiritual renewals, unity of the Church, spiritual vocations and youth. “The Youth Festival gives so much to the young people. We perceive all of this as the inspiration from the Holy Spirit. So many various flags, so many hands open to the God is something we have never seen anywhere else. This is the most beautiful unity of our Church, right here in Medjugorje”, they said.
The group of young people from Germany said that such a beauty of our church can be felt only here, “If you think that our faith died, you simply come here and in the unity of more than 50 thousand people you see that faith lives. There is something in the atmosphere that you can feel straight away”, says young man in traditional clothes and his friend Benedikta, who came for the first time said that she came to Medjugorje to strengthen her faith.
There is also a group of young people from Australia, who came to Dubrovnik for a holiday, but they rented mini van and they drive every day to Medjugorje and back to Dubrovnik in the evening time. Some of them are not even religious. They also speak about something special here in Medjugorje. As they come from wealthy families it is not a problem for them to sleep in a hotel and drive every day to Medjugorje.
There is also a group of pilgrims from Italy who came to Medjugorje by bicycle and after the Youth Festival they will continue their journey of 4500 km to Holy Land, hoping to spread messages of peace and reconciliation on their way. One of them, Marcello, lives with the transplanted kidneys and says: “I came here tired; my health has not been so great. But, despite that I decided to come!”
Young Lebanese, member of the International Choir said that he came with the group of 150 Lebanese and said that this is all the work of the Holy Spirit that both young and old come looking for the grace and receiving the grace.
Our press members agree that all of the young people they have met in these days have such beautiful testimonies.