Four grade 11 students from St Francis Catholic college in Melton are preparing for a pilgrimage to Lisbon, Portugal for World Youth Day (WYD).
WYD is a week-long event of prayer, festivities and celebration for young people that includes concerts, religious events, conferences, dance groups, plays, exhibitions, films and sports that culminates with a Final Mass with Pope Francis on Sunday, August 6.
One student, Deng, said he’s always wanted to go on a pilgrimage.
“I feel very grateful to be selected for WYD and so happy to be part of this experience. It is my first trip overseas and the focus is on worshipping Jesus which is extremely special and important to me,” he said.
Anna said she wanted to be part of WYD to deepen her faith and develop a greater understanding of the world.
“I am delighted and grateful to have been chosen and will cherish it forever,” she said.
Thinh also said he’s keen to gain a global perspective during the trip.
“There are people whose idea of Catholicism and faith in general will vary from mine and I am looking forward to meeting all sorts of new people to discover more about the world we live in,” he said.
Kevin said he feels a mix of emotions about the trip.
“I feel nervous because I am going to a new country and with millions of other people. I also feel excited to experience something new, create memories and have the opportunity to take part,” he said.
Principal Marlene Jorgensen said she’s proud of the students travelling to WYD.
“This will be a life-changing experience for our students and I’m confident they will bring back new enthusiasm and energy in their faith,” she said.