Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Begging to go to Sydney


The next world youth day takes place in Sydney. Benedict XVI will attend.
There will be young people from all over the world in attendance, at prayer and on pilgrimage.
The event attracts large crowds from around the world and hopefully it is a time of prayer and inspiration for those who attend.
But it has come to my attention that some people who travel to the event have sent out begging letters to help pay for transport etc. Something very odd about that. It has all the marks of the 'Paddy the Plasterer' syndrome. If large sums are received then will the money be declared to Revenue?
If the event is an occasion of prayer and pilgrimage then it is a great moment. But there are always signs of triumphalism about it, which must cause concern for people. Sending out begging letters to clap and dance seems appalling. Most people, especially the poorer in our society, have little opportunity to live beyond their means. Begging letters for air fares seems far removed from Gospel values.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

"Sending out begging letters to clap and dance seems appalling. Most people, especially the poorer in our society, have little opportunity to live beyond their means. Begging letters for air fares seems far removed from Gospel values."


I am inclined to agree with you Michael. It might be much more beneficial to their spiritual growth if they were to spend time here in Ireland working with the poorest of the poor, say in a Simon or St Vincent de Paul hostel for homeless people, in stead of traipsing have way across the world. Would these young people you refer to be as eager to attend this event, if, say it was being held in England or France?

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