Pope to confess young people today and participate in Way of the Cross as pilgrim

Pope Francis will hear some young people in confession at World Youth Day this morning and during the afternoon he will participate as a pilgrim
Portugal: Pope urges youth not to be fooled by virtual world

Pope Francis urged young people on Thursday not to be fooled by the illusions of the virtual world at the welcoming ceremony for World Youth
62-year-old French pilgrim who suffered accident at WYD dies

The French pilgrim who suffered an accident at the place where she was staying to participate in World Youth Day (WYD) died and the Pope
“The Church – or the WYD Foundation – did not buy any batch of €2 [commemorative] coins”

The coin has a common side with the European design used on euro coins in circulation. The national side shows the pilgrim cross and a
‘Papamóveis’: From UMM to M-Class, a long history of very illustrious cars

Thousands of Catholic faithful are looking forward to the start of World Youth Day, an event that will bring Pope Francis to Portugal. One of
Thousands of pilgrims fill Parque Eduardo VII to welcome Pope

With flags in hand, thousands of pilgrims filled Eduardo VII Park in Lisbon at 4:15 pm to welcome Pope Francis, who presided over the Welcoming
Resources activated to prevent diving in the Tagus River

The National Maritime Authority assured today that the necessary means were put in place to prevent World Youth Day (WYD) pilgrims from diving into unguarded
Oeiras City Council offers to relocate billboard

The Oeiras City Council today made itself available to receive the organization that placed the poster denouncing sexual abuse of minors in the Catholic Church,
PSP recorded four incidents on the second day of WYD

The PSP registered four occurrences on Wednesday, the second day of World Youth Day (WYD), including the explosion of firecrackers in an accommodation where French
Francisco signed a rag ball and watered an olive tree in Cascais

Pope Francis signed a rag ball and watered an olive tree today in Cascais, in the Lisbon district, symbols of the Scholas Occurrentes institution, which