
'Festival of Forgiveness' awaits young pilgrims
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
*Tom Tracy
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Photographer: TOM TRACY | FC
The cardinal of Madrid stopped by Retiro Park Aug. 11 to inspect preparation of the 200 temporary confessionals that will serve World Youth Day pilgrims during the Festival of Reconciliation expected to take place here in various languages. The cardinal also thanked the workers here.
The confessionals at the Jardines del Buen Retiro will play an important spiritual role in next week’s World Youth Day events — and their open-air design mimics the forested environment of the park, said Cardinal Antonio Rouco Varela.
Cardinal Rouco, who will greet Pope Benedict XVI when he arrives in Spain Aug. 18, was all smiles as he shook hands with construction workers finishing up the confessional project Aug. 11. He also spoke with others strolling by who were surprised to find him there.

Photographer: TOM TRACY | FC
At Madrid's Retiro Park, 200 temporary confessionals are ready for World Youth Day pilgrims and the Festival of Reconciliation expected to take place here in various languages.
“I came over to see the installation of the ‘Festival of Forgiveness,’” the cardinal said.
After shaking hands with the construction chief, the cardinal said that the design fits in with the theme of the park and that reconciliation should be a part of the Christian pilgrimage experience.
“This is a symbol for the pilgrim: to come back to life and to be new men and women again through this dialogue with a priest,” he said, adding that Pope Benedict may visit the park and hear a confession or two Aug. 20.
The cardinal also took the opportunity to thank North American youths for registering in such large numbers for World Youth Day. He said the Europeans, including the Italians, will probably make up the largest group in attendance, but the numbers from North America will be significant.
“We are grateful for your presence,” Cardinal Rouco said.

Photographer: TOM TRACY | FC
A World Youth Day delegation of 44 young people from Cuba, led by Bayamo -Manzanillo Bishop Alvaro Julio Beyra Luarca, participated in Days in the Diocese in Toledo before heading to Madrid for the papal events.