Sorry this is so long overdue! This covers much of what I encountered in my first World Youth Day. Enjoy!
Dear Friends,
First off, we would like to thank you for all your support – both financial and spiritual. Prayers were greatly appreciated and were indeed needed throughout the trip. It is difficult to describe the immense graces we have received. The Holy Spirit has truly been alive in every person present during both the trials and joys of our pilgrimage.
We have been home for a little under a week now and are slowly working off our jet lag. A 14-hour time difference certainly does take a toll on your body! Going back to when our trip began, our excitement (both good and bad) was apparent even before we arrived in
In the airport, while we were waiting to board the plane, our musicians started us out with some praise and worship music. It was so incredible to see the effect it had on those around us. I mean, imagine a group of young people singing praise and worship in the middle of a bustling
Once we arrived in
The Mass was said to be the “real” beginning of our pilgrimage. After Mass concluded we boarded our plane for what seemed like an eternity to the ends of the Earth. Approximately 16 hours later, and after a lot of Dramamine, we arrived in
We were faced with more trials of lost luggage, broken luggage and missing items in transit. But, through God’s grace everything worked itself out. We arrived in
Each day we had mass in the church in Kiama, at St. Peter and Paul’s (part of the Diocese of Wollongong). We then headed off for various activities each day. We were able to see and learn about the local aboriginal culture of Australia, we met and gathered with many other pilgrims from different parts of the world that were also staying in Kiama, and saw many of the local sights including Minamura rainforest, the beach, Saddleback Mountain, and a nature park (we were both able to pet kangaroos and koalas!). We also attended an Aussie Festival and had mass with the Bishop of the Diocese of Wollongong along with over 500,000 other pilgrims! The greatest thing though, was to see God working and lighting the fire of Christ in us as pilgrims, our host families, and the community in Kiama.
The second week of our pilgrimage, we traveled by bus, back to
Every day after mass and Catechesis, we took the train (their public transportation system (very similar to the New York Subways, except above ground) into downtown
On Friday of our last weekend in
After Sunday we walked back to Olympic Park where we would spend the next three days before catching our flight to get back to the States. It really was a blessing to have some time to reflect as a group and re-cap on what we’d experienced over the past week. We continued to have mass each day, Daily prayer, and opportunities for Adoration, Anointing of the Sick, and Reconciliation, and praying the Holy Rosary, as throughout our entire WYD experience.
Getting back to the
Every day we are growing in our faith and are lit inside with the glory of God. We’ve had a few reunions of the pilgrims, and hope to have more to grow together in our faith journey. We can’t wait to share more with all of you in person, and are increasingly thankful for all of your support and prayers.
Please keep an eye on the bulletin for an announcement as to when we will be doing a presentation about our pilgrimage. We would love to see all of you there to relate our experiences and show some great pictures.
God Bless you All! Much Peace and Love in Christ Jesus,
Christina and Sheri Krotzer
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