Excitement in Tanzania as over 200 Young People Prepare for Jubilee of Youth in Rome
- Over 200 young people from Tanzania are traveling to Rome for the Jubilee of Youth as part of the 2025 Jubilee Year.
- Father Liston Lukoo stated that excitement is high, with many traveling abroad for the first time.
- The Italian embassy has been described by Lukoo as supportive in helping with visa applications, allowing successful applications for all young travelers.
- A welcome Mass is scheduled in St. Peter's Square on July 29, marking the occasion of the pilgrimage.
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Take the security plan, in the field 10,000 people. Will be used also drones (ANSA)
Excitement in Tanzania as over 200 young people prepare for Jubilee of Youth in Rome
Over 200 young people from Tanzania are traveling to Rome as pilgrims to the Jubilee of Youth, an event that is part of the ongoing 2025 Jubilee Year. / Credit: AMECEA/Vatican Media ACI Africa, Jul 25, 2025 / 07:00 am (CNA). Over 200 young peop... [...]
Send off Mass for over 1,000 youth pilgrims ahead of Jubilee of Youth in Rome | Asia
SEOUL (SE): The Archdiocese of Seoul held a solemn and joyful send-off event for over 1,000 young Catholics participating in “Project 1004,” a major pilgrimage initiative leading up to the Jubilee of Youth in Rome on Saturday on July 19. The celebration took place at the aula magna [large hall] of Dongsung High School, bringing together youth, clergy, and diocesan leaders just days before the group departed for Italy. Project 1004—named after th…
Approximately 10,000 law enforcement officers, stewards, and volunteers, an anti-drone system, and three access gates to the Tor Vergata area are in place. Rome is implementing a security plan for the Jubilee of Youth, scheduled for July 28th to August 4th, for which approximately 500,000 pilgrims are expected. This morning, a technical meeting was held at the University of Tor Vergata, chaired by Rome's Police Commissioner, Roberto Massucci, an…
How Visa Holders who “don’t return” Home have Ruined Chances for African Youths Seeking to Attend Jubilee in Rome
Failure to return home at the expiry of travel documents abroad is what has locked may young Africans from being granted visas to travel to Rome for the upcoming Jubilee of Youth, the Archbishop of Kenya’s Catholic Archdiocese of Mombasa has said. In an interview with ACI Africa on the sidelines of the official launch of the book “For a Synodal Church – Final Document Made Simple” at the Paulines Communication Center in the Catholic Archdiocese …
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