World Youth Day cross to be given to Portuguese young people at pope’s Mass on November 22

World Youth Day cross to be given to Portuguese young people at pope’s Mass on November 22
Pilgrims carry the World Youth Day cross as Pope Francis joins them in the Way of the Cross in Panama City on January 2019. Photo: CNS / Reuters

VATICAN (CNS): Young people representing their peers in Panama will hand the World Youth Day cross to young people from Portugal at the end of Pope Francis’ Mass on November 22, the feast of Christ the King.

The young hosts of World Youth Day 2019 in Panama originally were scheduled to give the cross and a Marian icon to Portuguese representatives at the end of Mass on Palm Sunday in April. But the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic and its travel restrictions made that impossible.

Young people from Poland present the World Youth Day cross to representatives from Panama at the conclusion of Palm Sunday Mass celebrated by Pope Francis in St. Peter's Square in 2017. File photo: CNS
Young people from Poland present the World Youth Day cross to representatives from Panama at the conclusion of Palm Sunday Mass celebrated by Pope Francis in St. Peter’s Square in 2017. File photo: CNS

Just a few weeks later, the Dicastery for Laity, the Family and Life, which coordinates World Youth Day, announced that the Lisbon event would be pushed back a year to August 2023.

The pope’s Mass and the passing of the cross will be livestreamed.

Leaders of youth and young adult ministry from bishops’ conferences around the world and from Catholic movements will join the virtual celebration after meeting online from November 18 to 21 for a conference titled, From Panama to Lisbon — Called to Missionary Synodality.

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