The Sisters of Bon Secours spent time in Madrid, Spain for World Youth Day 2011. World Youth Day is held every three years in a different country and is a special time of pilgrimage, prayer and a worldwide encounter with the Pope. The Sisters of Bon Secours had the privilege of hosting a vocation booth during this monumental event and visiting with thousands of young adult Catholics.

Young women sign the Path of Solidarity during the Vocations Expo.
World Youth Day in Madrid, held August 15-21, was not only special this year because of the 1 million young adults that attended, but it also hosted a Vocation Fair. Sisters Pat Dowling, CBS, Vocation Director (USA), Elena Serrano, CBS (Peru) and Rosa Sanchez, CBS (South Africa) hosted a vocation booth there for the Sisters of Bon Secours. The Vocation Expo took place in the Parque del Retiro, a park comparable to Central Park in New York City. Despite the extreme heat wave in Madrid that week, the sisters were energized by the young adults who came to their booth. “The energy and spirit of these young adults who have made their way to Madrid is awesome to see,” said Sr. Pat. While visiting with the Sisters of Bon Secours, these young pilgrims signed the Path of Solidarity paper feet. Young adults wrote their names and country on the cut-out feet on the path of solidarity as a sign of faith and the possibility of peace. It was a way of uniting young adults in faith who came from 190 countries of the world to learn more about their faith and to share it with each other. The young men and women also made tiny solidarity bead bracelets and picked up pocket-size pamphlets with comments from Pope John Paul II at the first WYD, which he started.
Recent surveys of the newly ordained and those making their final religious profession indicate that at least 20 percent of them participated in a World Youth Day at one time or another (www.foryourvocation.org). Sisters Pat, Elena and Rosa were thrilled to have young women from England, France, Ireland, Peru and the United States sign up to receive additional information about the Sisters of Bon Secours and their lives of active ministry in healthcare, human services, pastoral care, education and social justice.
There was a lot of excitement around the highlight of WYD, the arrival of Pope Benedict XIV. The massive crowd of young people responded with loud enthusiasm as the Pope greeted them in many languages and gave his message. Sr. Pat reported that people were everywhere waving flags, singing and clapping. The spirit of the crowd was amazing and Sr. Pat commented, “There’s nothing like being in a young crowd like this to give you hope for the church.”
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My name is Dan Vi Nu Nguyen, 31 years old. I currently live in Portland, Oregon,U.S.A. I am interested in come and see weekend to learn about vocation. Please contact me at dvch04@yahoo.com
Thank you Dan for asking about our Come and See weekend. Unfortunately our weekend is for women only. I would encourage you to visit vision.net and click on their retreat opportunities link to see what is available for men in your area. You may also want to call the Portland diocesan vocation office too. They should be able to give you information about both diocesan priesthood information weekends as well as for religious communities of men as well. Best wishes to you. I will say a prayer that you find an opportunity to explore your vocation. Peace, Sr. Pat