Fifty volunteers are UCAM for days in Poland, where they have been integrated into support groups and logistics to serve the pilgrims who will come tomorrow to meet with Pope Francisco in Krakow.
Maria Mendoza, part of the delegation of the Catholic University of Murcia, explained that "our job is to receive pilgrims, giving them documents, guide them, .... in addition to monitoring and access control, ie tasks logistics. "
Similarly, volunteers from the University are helping in the catechesis of the Spanish bishops.
For Maria this is his third World Youth Day, and although all are special, it is even more so because this year the conference has a greater role to be held in the hometown of John Paul II.
"He who began this project was;
I think there is something special here, "he assured.
It is planned that this year's World Youth Day with Pope Francisco, come nearly 500,000 pilgrims, of whom more than 30,000 will come from Spain, the fourth country where more will come, followed only by the host, Poland , Italy and France.
Spanish pilgrims, more than 2,000 will be of Murcia.
Source: UCAM