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Bishop Manuel de Jesús Rodríguez on WYD 2027
Excerpts from the Bishop's Column: On the Road to World Youth Day 2027
In the summer of 2027, hundreds of thousands of young Catholics from across the globe will converge on Seoul, South Korea, for what is widely regarded as the largest gathering of the Catholic Church on earth: World Youth Day. This time, however, the moment carries a unique historical significance — presided over, for the first time ever, by an American pope, His Holiness Pope Leo XIV.
Among those thousands will be the young people of the Diocese of Palm Beach — pilgrims on a journey that begins not in Seoul but here at home. With great joy and a spirit of hope, our diocese now sets its course toward World Youth Day 2027, preparing to offer our young people the opportunity to take part in one of the most vibrant and transformative experiences in the life of the Church.
World Youth Day is far more than a single event. It is a pilgrimage of faith — an extended journey that invites young people to deepen their relationship with Christ, encounter the universal Church and discover their place within it. While the celebrations in Seoul will be a moment of extraordinary grace, the richness of World Youth Day lies in the path that leads us there.
The theme — “Take courage; I have overcome the world” (Jn 16:33) — speaks directly to the hearts of today’s youth. In a world often marked by uncertainty and discouragement, Christ’s words offer enduring hope. They remind us that He has already conquered sin and death, and that in Him we find the strength to persevere and to build a future grounded in truth and love.
I invite our families, clergy, educators and parish communities to support and accompany our youth. For many, World Youth Day becomes a defining moment of grace — one that shapes their lives and deepens their relationship with Christ and His Church.
