About 150 young people celebrated Pope Leo XIV at the end of Jubilee of Catholic Church in Italy on Sunday.
The Vatican said that more than a million youth participated in a huge program in a huge open place at the University of Vergata in Rome.
What did the Pope say?
Leo, who arrived for cheers and applause by helicopter and popmobile, used his closing blessings to remember Gaza and Ukraine’s young people and other warning countries, which could celebrate.
“We are close to the youth who face the most serious evils that are caused by other humans,” said Leo. “We are with the young people of Gaza. We are with young people
Ukraine, with every land out of blood by war. ,
“My young brothers and sisters, you indicate that a separate world is possible. The world of fraternity and friendship, where conflicts are not resolved with Vipon, but with dialogue.”
Later, he said to him: “Aspiration of great things, for purity, wherever you are. Do not compromise for less.”
What is the youth of the youth?
The week -long Jubilee Jubilee is an attraction of the Jubilee of Catholic Church or the holy year of forgiveness and pilgrimage, which lasts until January.
The incident attracted half a million young pilgrims in the last one week, most of them camp on tents, sleeping bags, or mats in the south -east of Rome.
Sunday’s Kolouful month was with music from a song player and around 450 bishops and 700 priests, all were in green clothes.
A huge cross dominated the golden arch on a large scale, where the Pope led the proceedings.
On Saturday, hundreds of thousands of people saw a concert by a religious band, called the Catholic “Woodstock”, in which the Pope participated.
Another highlight circus was changing the maximus, where there was a chariot race in the open air in the ancient Rome-in-Atto.
New Pope ‘Pass’ first youth test
The young pilgrimage came about three months after Leo’s start of sinner and John Paul II came 25 years after the final discovery in Rome.
Italian pilgrim Tomaso Benendetti said that Leo had passed his “first test” in the eyes of young people during Jubilee.
“We feel quite satisfied. There are many references to peace, a subject that is very close to our hearts as young people,” Benendetti told AFP.
The church is expected to bring 32 million people for the Jubilee or Holy Year to the Catholicism seat for the Vatican for centuries -old pilgrimage.
Edited by: Jennifer Camino Gonzalez