In Spain, Pope Leo XIV Tells Young People: ‘You Can Change History — Do It With Love’
The Pope spoke with hundreds of thousands of young people in Madrid on the first day of his six-day apostolic visit to Spain.
The Pope spoke with hundreds of thousands of young people in Madrid on the first day of his six-day apostolic visit to Spain.
Around 70,000 young people from different parts of Mexico gathered in what became one of the largest youth pilgrimages in recent years.
In rural locales, young Catholics are rediscovering faith and tradition by restoring crumbling convents and chapels under the guidance of priests from the Institute of the Good Shepherd.
The Holy Father announces dates for 2027 World Youth Day in South Korea, after encourgaing youth on the last day of their Jubilee.
A few years ago, Harvard University found that growing numbers of adults from Generation Z were identifying as Catholic. In the spring, waves of Gen Z converts flocked to the Catholic Church. Now, this summer, silent retreats are proving popular.
The Pope spoke of how the legacy of St. John Baptist de La Salle should serve as a model for today’s educators.
The posthumous papal message was made public as an estimated 200,000 people, many of them teenagers, attended Mass in St. Peter’s Square on the morning of April 27. In the message, Francis also told young people to listen to their grandparents.
In his talk, the Pontiff recalled that a pilgrim is more than a traveler, because he has a particular goal: a holy place. He also referenced holy examples like Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati and St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus.
Santa Barbara, California, initiative shows one way the Church can continue the mission of empty convents and rectories by transforming them into housing for those serving in the local Church’s parishes and apostolates.
‘When we embrace Jesus, joy is reborn. And the joy of Jesus, in pain, is transformed into peace,’ the Holy Father assured youth.
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