Pope's 'Jubilee of Youth' closes with huge Rome mass
The week-long event ending Sunday, a highlight of the Jubilee holy year, was an enormous undertaking for the Vatican, with a half a million young pilgrims in Rome for most of the week.
A woman reads as youths and pilgrims sleep after attending a vigil for the Jubilee of Youth, led by Pope Leo XIV, ahead of Sunday’s Mass in Rome’s Tor Vergata neighbourhood on August 2, 2025. Picture: Filippo MONTEFORTE / AFP.
ROME, ITALY - Pope Leo XIV presided over a final mass in Rome for over one million young people Sunday, the culmination of a youth pilgrimage that has drawn Catholics from across the world.
The week-long event ending Sunday, a highlight of the Jubilee holy year, was an enormous undertaking for the Vatican, with a half a million young pilgrims in Rome for most of the week.
On Saturday night, before a twilight vigil led by the Pope, organisers had confirmed the attendance of 800,000 people in the vast, open-air space on Rome's eastern outskirts, and on Sunday the Vatican said that number had grown to one million people.
Most of those attending slept on the ground in tents, in sleeping bags or on mats, awaiting Sunday's mass under sunny skies.
To music from a choir, green-robed bishops began filling an enormous stage covered with a golden arch and massive cross before Leo, who arrived by helicopter, began mass.
The Vatican said 450 bishops and around 700 priests were participating in the mass.