"I thank God for this precious gift, which gives hope for the future of the church," he said.
{iframe width="100%" height="125px"}http://www.catholicregister.org/images/stories/WYD_article_promo.html{/iframe}Pope Benedict quickly reviewed the main point of each talk he gave in Madrid and described the atmosphere of each meeting.
He said World Youth Day has proven to be a significant event in the lives of many young people who later pursue a vocation to the priesthood or religious life.
"I am certain that in Madrid, as well, the Lord knocked on the doors of the hearts of many young people so that they would follow him with generosity in priestly ministry or in religious life," the pope said.
Talking about the World Youth Day vigil the night of Aug. 20, which was interrupted by a storm, pope said the young people "weren't frightened at all by the rain and the wind" and participated with great devotion and silence in eucharistic adoration.
The pope described World Youth Day 2011 as a "stupendous manifestation of faith" and a special occasion for young Catholics "to reflect, dialogue, exchange positive experiences and, especially, to pray together, and to renew their commitment to living their lives rooted in Christ, the faithful friend."
Pope Benedict promised he would "continue to accompany them with prayers so they would remain faithful to the commitment they have made."