Catholic members pray on Mount of the Beatitudes

Catholic members pray on Mount of the Beatitudes

Patriarch Pierbattista Pizzaballa praying with young Catholics on the Mount of Beatitudes on July 19, 2022 / Courtesy photo / Neocatechumenal Way

On the Mount of the Beatitudes, where Jesus is thought to have delivered the Sermon on the Mount, more than 8,000 young Catholics from the United States prayed together on Tuesday.

The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Patriarch Pierbattista Pizzaballa, led the American Catholics in prayer on July 19 at a professional gathering sponsored by the Neocatechumenal Way, a movement in the Church that offers a path for Catholic formation.

The young people are going on a multi-day journey to see the Holy Land’s ancient landmarks as part of the vocational gathering.

Father Rino Rossi, rector of the Domus Galilaeae on the Mount of the Beatitudes, stated that this pilgrimage “marks a moment of hope and connectedness to the people of the Holy Land.”

“These young people’s presence is an indication that the Church is actually alive.

They have given up comfort, summer plans, and so many other things to come to this location.”

On the Mount of the Beatitudes, there is a Christian formation and retreat centre called Domus Galilaeae that is run by the Neocatechumenal Way.

The institution was a stop for Pope John Paul II’s Jubilee pilgrimage to the Holy Land in 2000.

The youth meeting on July 19 commemorated Carmen Hernández’s passing six years prior.

Carmen and Kiko Argüello co-founded the Neocatechumenal Way in Spain in 1964. Last year, a request was made to start the Hernández beatification cause.

The Neocatechumenal Way offers post-baptismal Christian formation in about 40,000 small, parish-based communities, drawing its inspiration from early Church practises.

The movement claims to have more than 1 million members and is present throughout the world.