Thousands of youth and young adults across the nation were assured of God’s love and call for their lives during an annual gathering spanning three cities.
Young people
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Pope Leo met the 15,000 young people after meeting their elders in Beirut’s Martyrs’ Square
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Pope Leo will engage in a 45-minute dialogue with the attendees at Lucas Oil Stadium, marking the first time in history a pope has been a part of a digital …
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Pope Leo XIV encouraged an international group of young adults to reach out to their peers and invite them to be active members of a parish community rather than trying …
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Gen-Z should be known as Gen+ for what they can add to the world, pope says
by Carol Glatzby Carol GlatzYoung people must take control of technology and “humanize” online spaces to be friendly, creative places — not isolated echo chambers, forms of addiction or ways to escape, Pope Leo …
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Eight groups of 25 young adults from different Mediterranean countries and different religions each spent a month as crew members, sailing to 30 ports.
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A majority of respondents indicated personal connections to their Catholic faith, agreeing with the statement, “I feel that God is present in my daily life.”
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The future Christians hope for and must build “is not one of walls and barbed wire, but one of mutual acceptance,” Pope Leo XIV told young adult Catholics from more …
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At a time when many governments seem unable promote peace, justice and development for all, Christians must be prophetic, reaching out to others and daring to try something new, Pope …
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Learning to communicate with honesty, prudence can help heal world, pope says
by Carol Glatzby Carol GlatzVisitors in the square gave the pope several presents as he rode around in the open popemobile, such as two white cowboy hats and a small pizza box.
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