Every three years, the Catholic youth of the world (ages 16-35) come together for one incredible week as one body, one faith, one voice. World Youth Day 2027 (WYD) will be held in Seoul, South Korea.
The Diocese of Fargo will not be sending a group but is willing to help connect individuals and churches to organizations that can help them organize a trip.In June of 2019, the Vatican’s Dicastery for Laity, Family and Life announced the themes for the next World Youth Days in 2020, 2021 and 2022. At the same time, they provided a brief reflection on them.
On April 20, 2020, Pope Francis, together with the Dicastery for Laity, Family, and Life, decided to postpone the World Youth Day until August 2023.
“These are the themes chosen by Pope Francis for the World Youth Day itinerary that will culminate with the international event scheduled for Lisbon:
“The spiritual path indicated by the Holy Father coherently follows the reflection that started with the most recent World Youth Day (2019) and with the synodal process, in particular with the apostolic exhortation Christus vivit. In no. 20 of that document, the Pope quotes a passage from Luke 7:14 as he encourages young people to allow themselves to be touched by the power of the risen Lord and to recover ‘your inner vitality, your dreams, your enthusiasm, your optimism and your generosity’, traits that are characteristic of young people.
“The three themes are connected by their invitation to young people to ‘stand up’ and to go quickly to respond to the Lord’s call to spread the good news, as Mary did after saying ‘here I am’. The word ‘stand up’ in the original text by Luke also has the meaning of ‘rise again’ and ‘wake up to life’.”