词条 | World Youth Day 1989 |
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| title = World Youth Day 1989 | image = | image_size = | caption = | date = {{start date|1989|08|15}} – {{end date|1989|08|20}} | time = | type = Youth festival | theme = ""I am the way, the truth and the life"." (Jn 14,6) | anthem = | place = Santiago de Compostela, Spain | coordinates = | organisers = Catholic Church | participants = Pope John Paul II | website = | blank_label = Previous |blank_data= 1987 Buenos Aires | blank1_label = Next | blank1_data =1991 Częstochowa }} World Youth Day 1989 was an event organized by the Catholic Church and took place on August 15-20, 1989 in Santiago de Compostela, Spain.[1] It was the first European edition of this bi-tri-ennal event, excluding the two "zero editions" held in Rome in 1984 and 1985, and the first time the meeting did not take place on Palm Sunday, but in the middle of summer. ProgrammingLogoThe logo chosen for the WYD of Santiago consists of a blue circle surrounded by the words "I am the way, the truth and the life". The circle is crossed by a yellow stripe covered with shells that ends, at the top right, with a star. The latter is a reference to the legend concerning the discovery of the tomb of St. James; the yellow trail simultaneously represents the "tail" of the shooting star, both the streets of the Camino de Santiago, while the shells are the symbol of the pilgrim. The anthemThe hymn composed for the Santiago WYD is titled "Somos los Jóvenes del 2000" ("We Are the Youth of 2000"). ProcedureMany WYD participants reached the event venue by walking hundreds of kilometers along the Camino de Santiago - famous way of medieval pilgrimage to the sanctuary of Saint James. For the first time in Santiago the catecheses were organized (which took place on August 19), on the themes "Christ is the Way", " Christ is the Truth", " Christ is the Life", inspired by the verse of the Gospel of John (John 14,6) chosen as the theme for that edition. Among those responsible for catechesis, Chiara Lubich (founder of the Focolare Movement), Carlo Maria Martini (then Archbishop of Milan), Massimo Camisasca and Antonio Lanfranchi. The closing vigil, with the presence of Pope John Paul II, was held at the Monte do Gozo - hill located about five kilometers from the city center.[2]In that place was later raised a monument in memory of both the papal visit and the arrival in the city of St. Francis of Assisi, which took place in the thirteenth century. There were a public of 600,000 persons.[3] References1. ^vatican.va 2. ^vatican.va 3. ^[Source ANSA, reported in the Revolution in a Day, Pino Vicentini, Avvenire, Friday 11 August 2000.] External Links
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