World Youth Day 2002

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XVII World Youth Day 2002
XVII World Youth Day 2002

"You are the salt of the earth ... you are the light of the world" (Matthew 5:13-14)

Location Toronto, Canada
Date 2328 July 2002

The 17th World Youth Day 2002 (WYD2002) was a Catholic youth festival held from 23 July to 28 July 2002 in Toronto, Canada. World Youth Day is a celebration of faith begun by Pope John Paul II held on an international level every two to three years, and WYD2002 was the tenth such event. It was also Pope John Paul II's last World Youth day. As always, it was very well attended, with an estimated 400,000-500,000 youths from all over the world participating in the week-long festival. Although WYD is designed for Catholics, it attracts sizable numbers of youths from other faiths and denominations.

The night vigil and closing mass, presided over by Pope John Paul II, was held in Downsview Park in north Toronto. With a crowd of over 850,000 people [1], the place turned into Canada's fourth largest city overnight.[2]

World Youth Day 2002 consists of two portions - Days of the Diocese held in various dioceses - with the majority in Montreal, Quebec and London, Ontario; as well as the World Youth Days themselves, held in Toronto. The scale is massive: Days of the Diocese involved the participation of 35 of Canada's 72 dioceses while the World Youth Days involved the use of some 129 Catholic churches and 7 halls at Exhibition Place, 10 stages (as well as Downsview Park and 5 other parks in Toronto), 30 seminars, 10 prayer experiences, 300 vocational or service group exhibits, 10 cultural gatherings. [3]

As the event is ultimately an expression of faith, and a critical expression of faith is through service to others, World Youth Day 2002 had the support of some 25,000 volunteers; and some 100,000 pilgrims themselves spent three hours each on one of 750 service projects.

The theme of the event was "You are the salt of the earth ... you are the light of the world" (Matthew 5:13-14).

The groundswell of Catholic spirituality following World Youth Day 2002 in Canada led to the establishment of Canada's first national Catholic television network, Salt + Light Television. Fr. Thomas Rosica, who was the National Director of WYD2002, is also the founder and Chief Executive Officer of this new television station.

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The theme song, "Light of the World" was composed by Fr Robert Lebel, a Quebec priest and a well-known composer of French-language religious music; and translated into English by Bishop Paul-André Durocher. There were four official versions released:

  • Lumière du monde (International) - with an English/French chorus, and four verses in French, English, Spanish and Italian, respectively.
  • Light of the World (English)
  • Lumière du monde (French)
  • Lumière du monde (Instrumental)

The songs were released on a two disc official CD set entitled "Lumière du Monde/Light of the World", released by Oregon Catholic Press (OCP). The album featured bands such as Critical Mass, Susan HooKong Taylor, Janelle, Jesse Manibusan among others.

Other versions were also released in localised languages:

Chinese

Photon [4] arranged and distributed a number of Chinese versions of the song with permission from OCP. A number of versions were released:

  • Light of the World (粤話版) - with Cantonese verses and an English/Cantonese chorus translated by the "World Youth Day 2002 Theme Song Cantonese Translation Team" and sung by Tony Leung and Agnes Tao.
  • Light of the World (國話版) - with Mandarin translations by Kevin Cheung; sung by Ricky Cheung and Martina Lee.
  • Light of the World (Chinese Instrumental) - arranged by James Ng with Chinese instruments

These can be found on "The Way 4 - Light of the World", a disc released by Photon Distribution Inc.

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