Jean: It’s so interesting, because our American culture is very focused on “get, get, get”. People will say, “What am I getting out of Panama?” “What am I getting from WYD?” And we forget that we’re giving all the time. We’re giving our example, we’re giving a smile or a frown, a sense of gratitude or a sense of entitlement. I think our whole group was shocked to see our guide come back to join us for Mass and worship that night, because he didn’t have to! Moreover, he shared that he came becuase he was inspired by our group! It made me realize that we impressed him with our example and our faith without even realizing it. That changed his evening, and maybe his week or even his life or his outlook on his own faith.
Q: The message of this year’s WYD was, “I am the servant of the Lord. May it be done to me according to Your Word,” (Lk 1:38). How was that message incorporated by the Holy Father? Did something about that verse strike you in a special way while you were there?
Jean: I think the overlying theme was really about a Marian receptivity and surrender of our own wills to the Lord. We all heard that through the catechesis sessions we went to each morning, and through the Holy Father’s homily and his address to the group. They actually had a beautiful hymn that was written for the week—which they do for every WYD—and it was the most beautiful, pumped-up theme song, incorporating that verse of Mary’s “Fiat”. It felt like we were in a Disney movie—you are the hero on a mission to serve the Lord! They did a great job infusing that theme throughout the whole week.
Q: That’s such an important idea. God has a special mission for each one of us, and so if you look at your life in that context, you really are the “hero” of your story fulfilling whatever mission God has in store for you. If we aren’t following His will than that mission is left undone.
Jean: And God, in a sense, chooses to be limited by our response to His grace, which is so empowering for us to understand. In order for grace to operate, it needs our surrender; it needs our own fiat in order to facilitate change or conversion. That was a beautiful reminder. Now I’m excited to see what the theme for Lisbon will be!
Maeve: It was really great to have the daily catechesis and see that message made new each day through a different speaker or Bishop. One of our group leaders said on our last day that she hopes each person walked away with the message that we are made to be joyful and intentional followers of Jesus Christ. If you are the servant of the Lord, and you know that you’ve been entrusted with a special mission that only you can fulfill, you will be a joyful follower of Jesus Christ, because what an honor to serve Him!
Jean: It comes from a sense of your identity.