Finally, I've got the time and will to write about my World Youth Day 2008 trip to Sydney Australia! It was a very long two-week escapade out of the comforts of my own home, but by the generosity and the hospitality of our hosts Tita Minda and Tito Bay, and Kuya Mel and Ate Evelyn, being far away from home became much easier for us.

The WYD-Belair group consisted of the following:
1. Meldy
2. Lynn
3. Jam
4. Chet
5. Vicky
6. Arlene
7. Mel
8. Joy
9. Shey
10. Jeane
11. Tere
12. Dette
I mostly tagged along with Ate Chet, who introduced me to the Opus Dei Center in Belair. Ate Chet had been the one who guided me all throughout. I'm thankful for all the patience she's been giving me, especially since I am a pretty much non-practicing Catholic.
The first week of the trip was mostly devoted to the WYD activities lined up for us. The Sydney government did a marvelous job in making sure everything works fine, from the free train rides to the security in the area. All in all, the registration fee was well worth it.
July 13, 2008 - Departure from Manila
We took the plane via connecting flight from Manila to Singapore and Singapore to Sydney. We rode the Singapore Airlines and I had a nice time watching movies and listening to audio tracks :) The food was great too. :)
July 14, 2008 - Arrival at Sydney
The weather was unexpected as we arrived at Sydney as we anticipated a colder winter morning. We stayed at Tita Minda's and Tito Bay's lovely home at Voyager Point. That day was also Lynn's niece, Rachel's birthday so we joined in her birthday party at Tita Minda's house.
July 15, 2008 - Barangaroo
We went to St. Mary's Cathedral then proceeded to the opening mass celebrated by Cardinal George Pell and the Bishops of the world at Barangaroo (east Darling Harbour).
July 16, 2008 - Catechesis at Sydney Convention Center
After catechesis in the morning, we roamed around the Darling Harbour area where some of us visited the Sydney Wildlife Center.
July 17, 2008 - Papal Arrival
Welcome and arrival of Pope Benedict XVI on Sydney Harbour, followed by a Papal welcome at Barangaroo. Pope then travelled through the streets of Sydney via motorcade in the Pope Mobile.
We also attended a youth orchestra concert at the Sydney Opera House.
July 18, 2008 - Pilgrimage to Mary MacKillop's Church
After catechesis at the Sydney Convention Center, we rode the ferry to Mary MacKillop's Church. This day was also Joy's birthday and we had a small gathering when we came back at Tita Minda's.
July 19, 2008 - Evening Vigil at Randwick
The Evening Vigil with the Pope at Southern Cross Precinct (Randwick Racecourse & Centennial Park), was a joyful and moving event, including a ceremony of candlelight and a representation of the ten WYD08 patrons.
July 20, 2008 - Final Mass
Today was World Youth Day! Pope Benedict presided over this high point of celebration in the largest gathering of people in the history of Australia at Southern Cross Precinct. The Pope will fly over the precinct in a helicopter from 9am and then drive through the precinct in the Pope-mobile.
July 21, 2008 - Blue Mountains
Tita Minda and Tito Bay accompanied us to see the world-famous view of the Blue Mountains. We then went to mass at a Jesus Youth International gathering.

After a week-long stay at Tita Minda's, we (Ate Chet, Jam, Dette and I (Jam and Dette for one day)) transferred to a nice suburban area at Budgewoi where Ate Evelyn and Kuya Mel (Ate Chet's previous housemate) lives. It was nice to see their shop, and the overwhelming hospitality they showed us. We had red wine every day 'to keep us warm'. And the couple's sense of humour certainly entertained us. The view to Budgewoi was so beautiful that it made me cry :'( The place itself was too good to be true, fresh air and nice cold weather ^^. So towards the end of the trip, we travelled to and fro Budgewoi to the city and roamed around Sydney to Taronga Zoo, Minitrains, Sydney Tower, Aquatic Center, and Chinatown for some shopping.
I had a fun time during my stay at Sydney. Stressful, but fun. To be honest, I wasn't at all prepared with the emotional and physical stress the World Youth Day experience gave me but it was a once-in-a-lifetime experience that I would never forget. After all, there's no place in the world like Sydney. If only I had my friends and loved ones there, the trip would have been perfect! :)
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References: http://www.wyd2008.org