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World Youth Day 2013

International Catholic youth event

World Youth Day 2013

Summary

International Catholic youth event

FieldValue
titleXXVIII World Youth Day
imageJMJ Rio 2013.svg
image_size200px
date
typeYouth festival
themeGo and make disciples of all nations" (Mt 28:19)
venueCopacabana Beach
placeRio de Janeiro, Brazil
coordinates
organisersCatholic Church
participantsPope Francis
website
blank_labelPrevious
blank_data2011 Madrid
blank1_labelNext
blank1_data2016 Kraków
Pilgrim crowds in Rio
Pilgrims in Rio
Pope Francis in Rio
Sugarloaf]] in the background

World Youth Day 2013 (), stylized WYDRio2013, was the 14th international World Youth Day, an international Catholic event focused on religious faith and youth. The host city of World Youth Day 2013 was Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, as announced by Pope Benedict XVI at the end of the closing Mass of World Youth Day 2011 in Madrid, Spain. The events were scheduled to be held from 23 July to 28 July 2013.

World Youth Day 2013 was the second World Youth Day to be held in South America; the second to be held in Latin America with the first being held in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in April 1987; and the third to be held in the Southern Hemisphere. Additionally, World Youth Day 2013 was the first World Youth Day to be held in a country whose primary language is Portuguese, and the first for Pope Francis. The event was attended by over 3 million people.

Theme

On 24 August 2011, Pope Benedict XVI announced the theme for World Youth Day 2013. Taken from the Gospel of Matthew, the theme will be "Go and make disciples of all peoples" (Matthew 28:19).

Patron saints

On Pentecost Sunday, 27 May 2012, the World Youth Day Office released the names of the official patron saints for WYD2013. The saints and blesseds chosen include:

Patrons: Our Lady of Aparecida, Saint Sebastian, Saint Anthony of St. Ann Galvão, Saint Therese of Lisieux, Blessed John Paul II.

Intercessors: Saint Rose de Lima, Saint Teresa of Los Andes, Blessed Laura Vicuña, Saint José de Anchieta, Blessed Albertina Berkenbrock, Blessed Chiara Luce Badano, Blessed Sister Dulce, Blessed Adílio Daronch, Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati, Blessed Isidore Bakanja, Blessed Frederick Ozanam, Saint George, Saint Andrew Kim and Companions.

Official song

The official song for World Youth Day 2013 was released on 14 September 2012, titled "Esperança do Amanhecer".

Media

The official website for World Youth Day in Rio de Janeiro was www.rio2013.com and offered social networking through Google+, Twitter, Facebook and RSS feed.

From 22–29 July 2013, the youth website Xt3.com webcast all the major events live from Rio de Janeiro, allowing pilgrims from all over the world to participate in World Youth Day online.

Inés San Martín was the head of international communication.

Pre-World Youth Day incidents

In July 2013 it was reported that 320,000 young people had registered for this World Youth Day, although one million had been predicted by the organizers. A Brazilian newspaper reported that Rio organizers had unsuccessfully sought additional funding from government leaders.

A bus-truck crash in western French Guiana (Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni) on 17 July killed 21-year-old Sophie Moriniere, a member of a Paris WYD group, and wounded six others of the 23 young WYD pilgrims from France on the bus. Moriniere had been serving as a special correspondent for Notre Dame Radio. The bus was reportedly on its way to Kourou, French Guiana. Bishop Emmanuel Lafont of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cayenne in Cayenne celebrated a Mass for the crash victims, while Cardinal Andre Vingt-Trois, Cardinal Archbishop of Paris, asked members of his Archdiocese to pray for the victims. Pope Francis's Cardinal Secretary of State, Tarcisio Cardinal Bertone, S.D.B., sent a formal message of condolence.

A travel firm's bankruptcy affected pilgrims in 20 US dioceses.

Cardinal Barbarin canceled his participation after suffering a heart incident in Guyane, where 700 French WYD pilgrims were stranded due to airliner failure.

References

References

  1. [http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/europe/08/21/spain.pope.speech/ "Brazil to host World Youth Day, pope announces"], ''[[CNN]]'', Al Goodman, 21 August 2011
  2. {{in lang. it - [https://www.vatican.va/news_services/or/or_quo/commenti/2011/193q01b1.html Verso la Giornata mondiale dei giovani nel 2013 Prossima tappa Rio de Janeiro], ''[[Osservatore Romano]]'', Gianluca Biccini, 24 August 2011
  3. "History of World Youth Day - WYD2013 Website". Rio2013.com.
  4. (24 July 2013). "Roman Catholics attend mass in Rio for World Youth Day". BBC News.
  5. "Pope Announces Theme for WYD2013 in Rio de Janeiro". Xt3.com.
  6. "Press Release, Official WYD2013 Website, Portuguese". Rio2013.com.
  7. "WYD2013 Official Patrons and Intercessors". Rio2013.com.
  8. "Postponed the launch of the official WYD Rio2013 Logo". rio2013.com.
  9. {{in lang. pt - [http://www.rio2013.com/pt/noticias/detalhes/216/presidente-dilma-recebe-dvd-com-o-lancamento-da-logo-jmj-rio2013 President Dilma receives DVD with release of the WYD Logo - rio2013.com]
  10. "The Official Song for World Youth Day 2013 in Rio - Xt3 Library". Xt3.com.
  11. (2013-07-12). "Countown To Wyd Rio And Live Coverage On Xt3, Catholic Communications, Sydney Archdiocese". Sydneycatholic.org.
  12. Bermúdez, Alejandro: [https://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/rio-de-janeiro-and-a-hurricane-named-francis Rio de Janeiro and a Hurricane Named Francis], ''[[National Catholic Register]]'', July, 22, 2013
  13. (July 16, 2013). "WYD organizers face financial squeeze". CatholicCulture.org.
  14. "Pope sends condolences after French WYD pilgrim dies in crash". Catholicnews.com.
  15. Sean, Michael. (2013-07-15). "Travel firm's bankruptcy upends World Youth Day pilgrimage plans". Ncronline.org.
  16. (2013-07-24). "Cardinal Philippe Barbarin Suffers Heart Attack". Zenit.org.
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