Pope hears confessions in the park at WYD

Pope Benedict XVI leaves a confessional after offering the sacrament of reconciliation to four World Youth Day volunteers in Madrid’s main park Aug. 20. (CNS/L’Osservatore Romano via Reuters)

MADRID — Pope Benedict XVI began his third day in Madrid by hearing confessions in one of 200 portable confessionals set up in a park for World Youth Day pilgrims.

Jesuit Father Federico Lombardi, Vatican spokesman, said the Pope offered the sacrament of reconciliation to four World Youth Day volunteers: two young men and two young women. The Pope heard the confessions of two in French, one in German and the confession of a Spaniard in Italian.

While the Pope used one of the same portable white confessionals that all penitents and priests in the park used, a white screen was placed around his to increase privacy.

Organizers originally had said the Pope would offer the sacrament to three young people.

“There was a fourth in case there was time,” Father Lombardi said. “They told the Pope, ‘We have three young people, plus one in reserve,’ and the Pope said, ‘What’s a reserve for confession?’”

“The Pope wanted to give a sign of his personal participation for the importance of the sacrament of confession, which — as we know — in our day isn’t used as much as in previous eras.

“But the World Youth Days demonstrate its continuing relevance and the fact that when there is a clear, widespread and generous offer of the possibility for the sacrament of reconciliation, young Christians happily welcome it,” Father Lombardi said.

Catholic News Service

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