Dear Pope, what are your memories of your First Communion day?
“I would first like to say thank you for this celebration of faith that you are offering to me, for your
presence and for your joy. I greet you and thank you for the hug I have received from some of you,
a hug that, of course, symbolically stand for you all.
As for the question, of course I remember my First Communion day very well. It was a lovely
Sunday in March 1936, 69 years ago. It was a sunny day, the church looked very beautiful, there
was music…. There were so many beautiful things that I remember. There were about 30 of us,
boys and girls from my little village of no more than 500 inhabitants.
But at the heart of my joyful and beautiful memories is this one – and your spokesperson said the
same thing: I understood that Jesus had entered my heart, he had actually visited me. And with
Jesus, God himself was with me. And I realized that this is a gift of love that is truly worth more
than all the other things that life can give.
So on that day I was really filled with great joy, because Jesus came to me and I realized that a
new stage in my life was beginning, I was 9 years old, and that it was henceforth important to stay
faithful to that encounter, to that communion. I promised the Lord as best I could: “I always want to
stay with you”, and I prayed to him, “but above all, stay with me”. So I went on living my life like
that; thanks be to God, the Lord has always taken me by the hand and guided me, even in difficult
situations.
Thus, that day of my First Communion was the beginning of a journey made together. I hope that
for all of you too, the First Communion you have received in this Year of the Eucharist will be the
beginning of a lifelong friendship with Jesus, the beginning of a journey together, because in
walking with Jesus we do well and life becomes good.”