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Pope Francis made his way through St. Peter's Square to celebrate the first Palm  Sunday Mass of his pontificate. 
To mark the beginning of Holy Week, Pope  Francis blessed palm and olive branches on the obelisk that stands before the  square. It's a symbol that honors Jesus' entry into Jerusalem.   
During his homily, Pope Francis focused on three points: Joy, the  Cross and Youth. On the first point he said true joy comes from Jesus, not from  possessions. 
POPE FRANCIS 
“Do not be men and  women of sadness: a Christian can never be sad! Never give way to  discouragement! Ours is not a joy that comes from having many possessions, but  from having encountered a Person: Jesus! Don't let your hope to be taken from  you.”
Since Holy Week honors the Passion, Death and Resurrection of  Jesus, the Pope went on to explain the second point of his homily: The Cross.  
POPE FRANCIS 
 “I think of what Benedict XVI  told cardinals: You are princes, but you are princes of a crucified King. This  is the gift that Jesus gives to us all, on the throne of the Cross. The Cross of  Christ embraces love. It never carries sadness, but rather joy. The same joy of  salvation and of doing even just a small portion of what he did the day of His  Crucifixion.”
For 28 years now, Palm Sunday also marks World Youth  Day in Rome. So the Pope's third point, was quite fittingly: the youth. Pope  Francis officially announced that he will be traveling to Brazil in late July to  lead World Youth Day in Rio. 
POPE FRANCIS 
“Dear  friends, I will walk along with you, and follow in the footsteps of Blessed John  Paul II and Benedict XVI. We are already close to the next stage of this great  pilgrimage of Christ’s Cross. I look forward joyfully to next July in Rio de  Janeiro! I will see you in that great city in Brazil! Prepare well – prepare  spiritually above all in your communities, so that our gathering in Rio may be a  sign of faith for the whole world.”
The Pope improvised quite a bit  during his Homily and he told all the young people that their role in the Church  is key. He also said that with Christ, the heart never grows old.  
POPE FRANCIS 
“Young people should tell the  world that it is good, joyful to follow Jesus, to walk along with Him and  believe in His message. It is good to go beyond one's limits and existence to  teach others about Jesus. Three words: joy, cross and  youth.”
Towards the end, the Pope celebrated the Angelus in Latin  before roughly 250,000 people.