Teenagers gathered in Rome experience an historic Jubilee
- Tens of thousands of teenagers gathered in Rome for a scheduled Jubilee event.
- They initially came for a Jubilee focused on hope and including the canonization of Blessed Carlo Acutis.
- Pope Francis' death on April 21 unexpectedly occurred just before the Jubilee's main events.
- The canonization was postponed, and the event shifted to include a memorial Mass for the late pontiff.
- Pilgrims described the experience as a historic time of mourning, prayer, and reflection on the Church's future.
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Teenagers gathered in Rome experience an historic Jubilee
As the Jubilee Year continues in Rome under a modified schedule due to Pope Francis' death, the Jubilee of Teenagers still took place on April 25-27, with tens of thousands of young people from around the world gathered in the Eternal City for the events. Read all
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