Society and the Catholic
Church need young people because they "improve the world", Pope
Francis said Tuesday in his message for World Youth Day to be
held in Panama City on April 9.
In a video message to the hopeful participants at WYD,
Francis warned against "young people who are couch potatoes."
"May you be capable of great things," he said.
Francis also said that being young does not mean being
disconnected from the past.
"Mary was little more than an adolescent, like many of you.
Yet in the Magnificat, she echoes the praises of her people and
their history," Francis said.
"This shows us that being young does not mean being
disconnected from the past. Our personal history is part of a
long trail, a communal journey that has preceded us over the
ages.
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