Just before the conclusion of the closing Mass for the Jubilee of Young People at Rome’s Tor Vergata field, Pope Leo expressed his closeness and solidarity with the young people suffering in Gaza, Ukraine and all those living in war-torn parts of the world.
Sympathies for Maria and Pascale
The Pope also expressed his sympathies and condolences over the death of two young pilgrims, Maria and Pascale, a Spaniard and Egyptian, who died during their time in Rome due to sudden health emergencies.
We give thanks to God
The Pope’s words came just before leading the Angelus prayer as he offered final greetings to the over one million pilgrims gathered for the Sunday morning outdoor Mass.
He took the opportunity to invite everyone to express their immense gratitude to God for the gift of these days of their Jubilee.
He said the outpouring of God’s grace for the Church and the entire world was reflected in the participation of all the young people, and he thanked them with all his heart. Greeting the thousands of bishops, priests, religious and pastoral leaders accompanying the young people, the Pope thanked them for their pastoral care, as well as all those who offered their prayers for the events and participated spiritually.
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By Vatican News