Everything from rapping priests, interfaith dialogue, art exhibitions and discussions on sex, theology and the body will take place during the Youth Festival of World Youth Day Sydney 2008 (WYD08).

The international artistic Christian world will converge on WYD08 to showcase to thousands of pilgrims and Sydneysiders the joy, celebration and in-depth thirst for knowledge and discussion that the youth of today have.

Staged every day during the WYD08 week (15 – 20 July), the Youth Festival will take place in over 100 city locations from approximately 2pm – 10pm, except during major event times.

“The Youth Festival is an important part of World Youth Day, as this is where young people are centre-stage showcasing their talent and discussing their ideals,” said WYD08 spokesman Fr Mark Podesta. “All Youth Festival events are open to registered pilgrims and members of the public. Events will be held outdoors, in art galleries and theatres, on beaches, in Churches, theme parks and commercial spaces – almost every available space in Sydney CBD!”

There are also a handful of indoor and theatre events where space is limited. To check out all the events that we can choose from, have a look at www.wyd2008.org/youthfestival

Central highlights of the Youth Festival include:

  • Pilgrimage to St Mary’s Cathedral
    Friday 11 July – Tuesday 22 July
    Visit Australia’s Mother Church, where the relics of Blessed Pier Giorgio will be housed. A photographic exhibition of his life and that of Blessed Mary MacKillop will be on display. The newly commissioned painting, Our Lady of the Southern Cross, will also be a focal point


  • Vocations Expo, Hall 1 Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre
    Tuesday 15 July – Friday 18 July
    Over 110 different religious movements and organisations will be on display offering people information and answering questions about living religious life


  • Reconciliation Centre, Bayside Grand Hall, Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre
    Tuesday 15 July – Friday 18 July
    This is one of five main locations where reconciliation (confession) will be offered. Reconciliation also be available at the Southern Cross Precinct (Randwick Racecourse and Centennial Park) during the Vigil and Final Mass.


The WYD08 team certainly seem to be organising a jam-packed week of events for the young international pilgrims and I can't wait to see just how much is on offer!

Gareth :o)

Credits: Mandy Higgins, Media Coordinator - World Youth Day Sydney 2008