Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Popular News

HomeNewsVaticanPope Francis entrusts WYD pilgrims, Portugal visit to Our Lady

Pope Francis entrusts WYD pilgrims, Portugal visit to Our Lady

Ahead of his Apostolic Journey to Portugal, Pope Francis prays at the Roman Basilica of Saint Mary Major and entrusts his visit and World Youth Day participants to the Blessed Virgin Mary.

By Vatican News staff reporter

On Monday afternoon, Pope Francis went to the Roman Basilica of Saint Mary Major to pray before the icon of Mary, Salus Populi Romani, ahead of his Apostolic Journey to Portugal.

The Pope entrusted his journey and the thousands of young people he will meet in the coming days to the Blessed Virgin Mary, according to the Holy See Press Office.

Pope Francis’ fourth World Youth Day

The papal journey from 2-6 August begins on Wednesday when the Pope departs for Lisbon, which is hosting World Youth Day.

It will mark the fourth time Pope Francis presides at the global celebration, following the World Youth Days in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2013), Krakow, Poland (2016), and Panama City, Panama (2019).

The Pope is also scheduled to visit the Marian pilgrimage Shrine of Fatima on Saturday. 

The 38th World Youth Day was originally scheduled to take place in the Portuguese capital in 2022, but was postponed due to the health emergency caused by the Covid pandemic.

The motto chosen by Pope Francis for this World Youth Day is  “Mary arose and went with haste” (Lk 1:39).

Popular News

Pope Leo XIV: Bishops must not turn gaze from the poor

Pope Leo XIV meets with the Bishops of Madagascar during their Jubilee pilgrimage to...

Pope Leo welcomes athletes to Vatican for Jubilee of Sport

Pope Leo XIV continues his predecessor’s Saturday Jubilee audiences, focusing on St Irenaeus as...

Pope appeals for ‘responsibility and reason’ in Iran-Israel escalation

Pope Leo XIV decries the military escalation between Iran and Israel and renews his...

Peter To Rot: A saint, fruit of a shared mission

In the first Ordinary Public Consistory of his pontificate, Pope Leo XIV sets the...