World Youth Day 2023

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World Youth Day 2023
Date1-6 August 2023[1]
LocationLisbon, Portugal
Coordinates38°47′29″N 9°05′39″W / 38.791258°N 9.094121°W / 38.791258; -9.094121
TypeYouth festival
ThemeMary arose and left with haste (Lk 1:38)
Organised byCatholic Church
ParticipantsPope Francis
Previous2019 Panama City
Websitewww.lisboa2023.org/en/

World Youth Day 2023 (Portuguese: Jornada Mundial da Juventude de 2023) will be a Catholic festival held in Lisbon, Portugal, and was originally scheduled to be celebrated in summer 2022. This was announced by Pope Francis and Bishop Kevin Farrell at the end of the closing Mass of World Youth Day 2019 in Panama City, Panama.[2][3] Originally scheduled to be held in August 2022, the Holy See announced on April 20, 2020, that it will be postponed until August 2023 due to the 2019–22 coronavirus pandemic,[1] as such, it will be held on August 1st–6th, 2023. [4]

Host city

In the celebration that marked the closing of the World Youth Day 2019 in Panama City, in the presence of thousands of young people from all over the world, including 300 Portuguese young people, were the Patriarch of Lisbon, Manuel Clemente, the president of the Portuguese Republic, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, the secretary of state for Youth and Sports, João Paulo Rebelo, representing the Government of Portugal, and the mayor of Lisbon, Fernando Medina, as well as ambassadors, six bishops (from the dioceses of Lisbon, Guarda, Coimbra, Braga and Bragança-Miranda) and several priests.[5] In a press conference, the president of the Episcopal Conference of Portugal (CEP) said that he expects to receive between 1 and 2 million young people in the summer of 2022 and added that the "more than probable" place for the conclusive events of WYD 2022 will be the margin north of the Tagus river, next to the Sea of Palha, in Lisbon, and that evokes the Sea of Galilee where Jesus walked.[6]

Although the main event takes place next to the Parque do Tejo in Lisbon,[7] are also expected pilgrimages from the participating youth to the National Sanctuary of Cristo Rei, in Almada, to the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fatima, in Cova da Iria, and also to the birthplace of Anthony of Lisbon.

Patrons and Intercessors

Patronage

The patrons of World Youth Day 2023: Francisco and Jacinta Marto (best known as "Little Shepherds of Our Lady of Fátima"), Sister Mary of the Divine Heart, and Alexandrina of Balazar.

The patrons of the World Youth Day 2023[8] are Catholic figures who, in their youth,[9] have taken decisive steps in the path of holiness:

Intercessors

Devotion

The sculpture number 1 of the Pilgrim Virgin of Fatima traveled, in the early hours of January 21, 2019, to Panama[10] to be present at the World Youth Day 2019, evoking the memory of the Marian imprint that Pope John Paul II wished to print at the creation of these great Catholic religious events. Continuing this spirit, at the World Youth Day 2023 the young people will be especially invited to pray and to deepen the main devotion recommended in the apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary at the Cova da Iria, in Fatima, in particular the prayer of the Holy Rosary.

Theme

On 22 June 2019, Pope Francis announced that the theme of the event will be “Mary arose and went with haste” (Lk 1:39).[11] This Bible verse also takes into account the start of her visitation with her cousin Elizabeth.[12] The pope also called on Catholics to prepare for the 2023 World Youth Day by meditating on two scriptural passages: Luke 7:14, “Young man, I say to you, Arise!”; and a re-working of Acts 26:16, “Stand up. I appoint you as a witness of what you have seen”.[11]

References

  1. ^ a b "Declaration of the Director of the Holy See Press Office, Matteo Bruni". Holy See Press Office. Holy See. April 20, 2020. Retrieved April 20, 2020.
  2. ^ "World Youth Days of 2022 will take place in Portugal". Portugal News, luis felipe. December 2, 2018. Retrieved January 27, 2019.
  3. ^ "World Youth Day 2022 will be in Portugal". The Catholic Register (Catholic News Service). January 27, 2019. Retrieved January 27, 2019.
  4. ^ "Ya es oficial: Estas son las fechas de la JMJ Lisboa 2023" (in Spanish). Aciprensa. October 3, 2021. Retrieved October 3, 2021.
  5. ^ "Portugal to host World Youth Day 2022". Aleteia (English Edition). January 27, 2019. Retrieved January 27, 2019.
  6. ^ "Pope Francis: Lisbon hosting World Youth Day 2022 – Portugal". Portuguese American Journal. January 31, 2019. Retrieved April 9, 2019.
  7. ^ "Catholic Church confirms Lisbon to host next World Youth Day in 2022". The Portugal News. January 28, 2019. Retrieved January 28, 2019.
  8. ^ JMJ Portugal 2022: O que já se sabe sobre a próxima Jornada? in Olhar Vaticano
  9. ^ Wilhelm Schamoni; Jovem e Santo. Edições Boa Nova (Requião).
  10. ^ "Portugal to host next World Youth Day". Crux Catholic Media. January 27, 2019. Retrieved January 27, 2019.
  11. ^ a b "Pope to youths: The Church needs you so she can be fully herself - Vatican News". June 22, 2019.
  12. ^ "Pope Francis announces Marian theme of World Youth Day 2022 in Lisbon".

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