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Pope Leo XIV urges young Catholics to spread faith at Rome's Youth Jubilee

Europe • Aug 3, 2025, 10:29 AM
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Pope Leo XIV on Sunday urged more than 1 million young Catholics who gathered in Rome for the Youth Jubilee to "spread your enthusiasm and the witness of your faith" when they return to more than 150 home countries.

The closing Mass of the Jubilee at Tor Vergata in the southern suburbs of Rome marked one of the most important events of the holy year, originally initiated by the late Pope Francis.

The Sunday event was Pope Leo XIV's first significant encounter with the next generation of Catholics.

"Good morning everyone and have a good Sunday. I hope you have rested a little. Now we begin the celebration of the Mass, which is the greatest gift that Christ has left us," the pontiff said as he arrived at Tor Vergata for the second day of celebrations.

On Saturday, he held an evening vigil where he crossed the Tor Vergata on the Popemobile and greeted the thousands of faithful who planned to spend the evening on the lawn there ahead of the Sunday Mass.

Descending from his helicopter on Sunday, the pontiff was greeted by the faithful with shouts, prayers and flags from all over the world.

Pope Leo XIV arrives for a Mass with young people participating in the Youths Jubilee at the Tor Vergata field in Rome, Sunday, Aug. 3, 2025
Pope Leo XIV arrives for a Mass with young people participating in the Youths Jubilee at the Tor Vergata field in Rome, Sunday, Aug. 3, 2025 Gregorio Borgia/Copyright 2025 The AP. All rights reserved

'Fragility is part of the wonder that we are'

During the homily celebrated with 20 cardinals, 450 bishops and 7,000 priests, the pope invited young people to face their fragility without making it a taboo.

"The fragility of which they speak to us is part of the wonder that we are. Let us think of the symbol of grass: is not a meadow in blossom beautiful," Pope Leo XIV said.

"It is delicate, made up of slender, vulnerable stems, subject to drying out, bending, breaking, and yet at the same time immediately replaced by others that sprout after them, and of which the former generously become nourishment and fertiliser, with their wear and tear on the soil."

"This is how the field lives, constantly renewing itself, and even during the cold months of winter, when everything seems silent, its energy quivers beneath the ground and prepares to explode, in spring, in a thousand colours."

"We too, dear friends, are made for this. Not for a life where everything is taken for granted and still, but for an existence that is constantly regenerated in gift, in love," said the pontiff.

Faithful camped out at Tor Vergata
Faithful camped out at Tor Vergata Gregorio Borgia/Copyright 2025 The AP. All rights reserved

'If you are restless, you are alive'

The pope invited the faithful gathered in front of him to accumulate feelings of peace.

"The fullness of our existence does not depend on what we accumulate nor, as as we heard in the Gospel, on what we possess," he said.

Pope Leo XIV also quoted his predecessor, the late Pope Francis.

"Each of us is called to confront great questions that do not have a simplistic or immediate answer, but invite us to set out, to go beyond ourselves, to a take-off without which there is no flight."

"Let us not be alarmed, then, if we discover ourselves inwardly thirsty, restless, incomplete, longing for meaning and a future. We are not sick, we are alive," he said, recalling the words of late Pope Francis during the 2023 Youth Day in Lisbon.

Pope Leo greets the crowd from the Popemobile
Pope Leo greets the crowd from the Popemobile Gregorio Borgia/Copyright 2025 The AP. All rights reserved

The message for youth afflicted by wars

During the Angelus at the end of the Mass, the pope thanked the crowd of young people who had come from all over the world to participate in the Jubilee.

"It has been a cascade of grace for the Church and for the whole world, I want to thank you one by one with all my heart".

"We are with the young people of Gaza, with the young people of Ukraine and of every land bloodied by war," he added.

"You are the sign that another world is possible. A world of friendship in which conflicts are not resolved with weapons but with dialogue."

South Korean flag waved at Tor Vergata
South Korean flag waved at Tor Vergata Andrew Medichini/Copyright 2025 The AP. All rights reserved

The celebration ended with the official announcement of the next World Youth Day.

"The pilgrimage of hope continues and will take us to Asia. Young people from all over the world will gather together with the successor of Peter to celebrate World Youth Day in Seoul, Korea, from 3 to 8 August 2027," the pope said.


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