On Friday Archbishop José Domingo Ulloa Mendieta of Panama officially
announced the dates of the next World Youth Day, which is set to take
place in January, rather than July as is usual, due to the weather.
He made the announcement during a Jan. 20 news conference in the
country's capital, Panama City, during which he also reiterated the
gratitude of the Panamanian Church to Pope Francis for choosing Panama
to host WYD in 2019.
According to a communique from the archdiocese, the bishop explained
that the decision to choose Jan. 22-27 for the dates of the gathering,
rather than holding it in July as is traditionally done, was done for
reasons primarily linked to the climate and weather.
Speaking directly to youth, Ulloa said “you are the true protagonists
of this World Youth Day. Panama awaits you with an open heart and with
open arms to share the faith, to feel that you are the Church!”
Pope Francis announced Panama as the setting for the next WYD at the
closing Mass of the July 26-31, 2016, international gathering in Krakow.
“I am happy to announce that the next World Youth Day – after the two
that will be held on the diocesan level – will take place in 2019 in
Panama,” the Pope said making the July 31 announcement.
In a news conference after the announcement of Panama as the next
location was made, the country’s bishops said the decision is a
reflection of his attention to the peripheries and voiced their hope to
be a “bridge” for those who come from all continents.
“I think that it will be an occasion a revitalization of the Church
in general, and for the youth in particular … not just from Panama, but
from Central America and all of Latin America,” Cardinal José Luis
Lacunza Maestrojuán of David told CNA July 31.
Panama, he said, will be an opportunity for a demographically young
Latin America to “charge their battery” in living the Christian life.
He noted how the decision to hold the 2019 WYD in Panama comes just a
year after he was named the country’s first cardinal, jesting that Pope
Francis “made a lot of mischief, the first of which was appointing me
cardinal. It was a great mischief!”
Now Panamanians “have the opportunity to show what we really are,” he
said, explaining that while Pope Francis might have made “this
mischief” in giving Panama the task of organizing the 2019 event, “with a
big smile gives us this challenge to go forward.”
Due to its geographical location, Panama serves as “a bridge” connecting North, South and Central America, he said.
Given the fact that many youth from Central America will be able to
arrive to Panama by land at a low cost, the cardinal said that though
he’s not 100 percent sure, “this must be one of the reasons why Pope
Francis elected Panama to be the host.”