Pope announces World Youth Day to return to Asia in 2027, urges young people ‘not to be afraid’
LISBON, Portugal (AP) — Pope Francis told young people on Sunday the Catholic Church needs them and urged them to follow their dreams as he wrapped up World Youth Day in Portugal with a massive open-air Mass and an announcement that the next edition would be held in Asia.
At the end of the Mass, Francis announced that the next edition would be held in Seoul, South Korea in 2027, bringing the festival back to Asia for the first time in over three decades. The continent is of huge importance to the Catholic Church, given it is young and growing there whereas the church is withering in traditionally Christian lands in Europe.
“Do not be afraid!” Francis told an estimated 1.5 million pilgrims, many of whom camped out overnight on the Lisbon field so they could be in place for the grand finale of the Catholic festival.
Francis largely stuck to script Sunday but again skipped much of his prepared homily, continuing the improvisation that has characterized his five-day trip to Portugal to preside over the Lisbon edition of World Youth Day.