"The words uttered last night by the Pope have universal value. If we really followed his advice, there would be more unity and communion". The impression of Sylwia Kubat, 21, from Poland, is positive. Sylwia is also very happy about the bell dedicated to John Paul II at the beginning of the vigil and the commemoration of the Polish Pope during the sermon. "We young people are grateful to John Paul II for the World Youth Days, which offer an opportunity for spiritual growth to boys and girls from all over the world". George Aslan, a 28-year-old German boy, comments: "So far I have really liked Benedict XVI’s words; I expect today he will give another significant message to the young". Sandie Rousseau, 23, from France, liked in particular "the Pope’s invitation to follow Christ without fear". "I have been very happy that the Pope notes Jalal Khalil, 19, from Palestine invited people to pray for peace. I think the Pope may play a key role for peaceful coexistence in my country". (to be continued)