World Youth Day 2023

World Youth Day News

Pope Francis will be in Lisbon from 2nd-6th August, and will make a special return visit to the Shrine of Fatima on 5 August. Lisbon is hosting the fourth World Youth Day over which Pope Francis will preside,
having done so for the WYDs in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 2013; Krakow, Poland, in 2016; and Panama City, Panama, in 2019.

The 37th World Youth Day was originally scheduled to take place in the Portuguese capital in 2022, but was postponed due to the health emergency caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.

For this year’s WYD’s motto, Pope Francis has chosen “Mary arose and went with haste” (Lk 1:39), the Bible quote opening the account of the Visitation, when Mary visits her cousin Elizabeth following the angel’s announcement to the Blessed Mother that she would be the mother of the Son of God.

St. James and Our Lady of the Pillar

Tradition has it that St James the Greater, brother of St John the Evangelist, travelled to Spain, to evangelise the local tribes. He not only faced great difficulties getting there, but he saw very little apostolic fruits of conversion.

Our Lady of the Pillar

When he was at his lowest point of discouragement, in AD 40, he was sitting by the banks of the River Ebro with some of his disciples, Mary appeared to him accompanied by thousands of angels, to console and encourage him.

The Virgin Mary, with the Child Jesus in her arms, asked Saint James and his disciples to build a church on the site, promising that “it will stand from that moment until the end of time in order that God may work miracles and wonders through my intercession for all those who place themselves under my patronage.”

Our Lady is also said to have given a small wooden statue to St James, and left behind a jasper pillar to mark the spot where she appeared. The wooden statue is a relatively simple image 12.7cms in height, the jasper pillar is 1.7526 metres tall.

The Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar in Zaragoza, is the first church dedicated to Mary in history and it remains standing to this day, having survived invasions and wars.

During the Spanish Civil War (1936-39) the communists dropped three bombs from an airplane, the bombs tore through the roof, hit the floor, but none of them exploded. The three now deactivated bombs are currently on display in one of the Basilica’s walls.

Our Lady of the Pillar is recognised as the first Marian apparition in the history of Christianity and is the only one that happened while the Virgin Mary was still alive. It was technically a bilocation of Our Lady, because she was living at that time with St John in Jerusalem.

Stratherrick Retreat – Saturday 22nd July

A retreat focussing on the Seven Sorrows of Mary – at Immaculate Conception Church, Stratherrick on Saturday 22nd July, from 10.00 – 16.00.

Refreshments will be available but please let us know if you will be staying for them.
All welcome.
Contact: stmarysinverness@btinternet.com