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Only with a living and active faith can we create peace in this war-torn world, when physical and spiritual warfare is upon us, and this is why we need renewal and strengthening in faith and love, stressed László Felföldi, Bishop of the Diocese of Pécs, the speaker of this year’s Pentecost Pilgrimage of Șumuleu Ciuc (Csíksomlyó), in his sermon.
Despite the rainy morning on Pentecost Saturday, hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world came to the Holy Mass in front of the “Hármashalom” (“Triple hill”) Altar. This year’s event is organized under the motto “Be renewed!”.
László Felföldi said that the message that shapes and renews our lives does not come from outside. “It is born in our hearts and thus becomes a resolution and then a realization.
However, it requires a living relationship with God and with each other. Living and sustaining prayer is the essential foundation, sustaining force and source of the renewal that awaits us,”
he emphasized. In his sermon, he dedicated a special section to young people, warning them against the dangers of the digital world and pointing out that they, “young people who are pursuing the future, building the future”, also need the joy of faith.
He asked the faithful not to be mere spectators or observers, but active participants in the communities of their lives.
László Felföldi thanked the young people for their presence, emphasizing that they have to walk a path in life that no one has ever walked before, and asked them to be good role models, friends, and to be demanding not only of their clothes, but also of their spiritual and intellectual nourishment.
Do not let the evil of the virtual world destroy your human dignity!”
the speaker highlighted.
He underlined that only by living faith can families and children be saved from the confusion and inhuman ideas on the Internet, and the honor of reason, the sanctity of the family table and the saving power of human community.
This year, many people arrived on foot, with several of them taking the last kilometers in pouring rain. Others came on the three pilgrimage trains from Hungary, while some people arrived from different parts of Transylvania by car, bus, bicycle or horseback. Among the pilgrims were Deputy Prime Minister Zsolt Semjén, János Árpád Potápi, Secretary of State for National Policy and Hunor Kelemen, President of the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania (RMDSZ) party.
Deputy Prime Minister Zsolt Semjén underlined that Hungarians from Transylvania, Slovakia, Transcarpathia, Vojvodina, the motherland, the United States and everywhere else had come to the celebrations at Şumuleu Ciuc.
This strengthens us in our Hungarianness, our togetherness and our Christianity,”
said Zsolt Semjén, emphasizing the power of being together.
Via MTI; Featured image via MTI/Kátai Edit