
Pope Leo, the fourteenth of the youth, gathered in Rome, describing them as a “different world sign as possible”
Pope Liu fourteen gathered more than a million Catholics on Sunday, urged them to embrace peace and described them as “a sign that a different world is possible.”
The ink born in Chicago presented a strong message in a huge bloc in southeast of Rome, crowning the “Jubilee Youth” weekly celebration on the Vatican-where teenagers and youth drew more than 150 countries.
Liu said in his blessing: “We are closer to ever for young people who suffer from the most dangerous evil, which is caused by other human beings,” Liu said in his blessing.
He said: “We are with the youth of Gaza. We are with the youth of Ukraine, with both the lands that are committed to a war.”
Liu spoke to the legions of the young believers, many of whom were shattered overnight on Saturday after they attended the protest, as he presided over.
“My young brothers and sisters, you are a sign that a different world is possible. A world of brotherhood and friendship, where conflicts are not resolved with weapons, but with dialogue.”
The Vatican said the event attracted 7,000 priestesses and 450 bishops, along with a million young men.
The week was distinguished by gangs of young people who sing hymns as they move in the streets packed with gravel and stand for hours in the MAXIMUS line to confess in dozens of languages.
The Pope urged the youth to “spread your enthusiasm and see your faith”, when they return to their countries of origin.
Liu said: “You aspire to great things, to holiness wherever you are.” “Do not settle for less. You will see the light of the Bible grow every day, in you and around you.”
The ink also revealed that two young men made the pilgrimage to Rome during the week, and a third was taken to the hospital. According to what was reported, one of them died due to a heart attack, while it was not immediately clear how the second perished.
However, the souls were high during the gathering – even when the rain spoils a lot of crowds awaiting the mass.
“At least we were a little covered, but we are still a bit wet. We lost our voices a little. The atmosphere was cold, but we woke up to a beautiful sun and a scene,” said Sawimel Rios, 20 years old from Portoresto.
“Despite the difficulties, it was very great and very distinctive to be part of this historic moment.”
The next youth gathering with the Pope will be on International Youth Day, which is located on August 3-8, 2027, in Seoul, South Korea.
With wires after
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