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Ask Jesus what he wants and be brave, Pope tells youth

Pope Francis presides over the Regina Caeli on April 21, 2013. / L'Osservatore Romano.

Just after ordaining 10 men to the priesthood, Pope Francis called on young Catholics to ask Jesus "what he wants from you and be brave!"

"There are many young people today, here in the square. Let me ask this: have you sometimes heard the voice of the Lord through a desire, restlessness, inviting you to follow him more closely? Have you had any desire to be apostles of Jesus?" Pope Francis asked the crowd in St. Peter's Square.

He urged the youth present in the square for the April 21 Regina Caeli prayers to strive for high ideals. "Ask Jesus what he wants from you and be brave!" he exclaimed.

Pope Francis also encouraged people to pray for those who are discerning their vocation and wondering what God's will is for their lives.

"Behind and before every vocation to the priesthood or consecrated life," he said, "there is always strong and intense prayer from someone: a grandmother, a grandfather, a mother, a father, a community ... ."

"Vocations are born in prayer and prayer, and only in prayer can they persevere and bear fruit," he remarked.

Pope Francis made his remarks after having ordained 10 men as priests for the Diocese of Rome in St. Peter's Basilica, a celebration that coincided with the World Day of Prayer for Vocations, which was created by Pope Paul VI.

In his remarks before reciting the Regina Caeli prayer, he emphasized the importance of the day and asked for prayers for the new priests.

He finished his words by invoking the intercession of Mary, that she would "help us to know better the voice of Jesus and to follow her to walk in the way of life."
 

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