Faith Thrives in Community, Not Isolation, Pope Tells Young Adults
Pope Leo XIV called on young Catholics to move beyond isolated faith and engage in synodality, highlighting the Church’s mission to reach marginalized groups through communal participation.
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Faith thrives in community, not isolation, pope tells young adults
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Pope Leo XIV encouraged an international group of young adults to reach out to their peers and invite them to be active members of a parish community rather than trying to live their faith alone. The pope met Oct. 31 with members of the International Youth Advisory Body, a group of 20 young adults from around the world who serve three-year terms as advisers to the Dicastery for Laity, the Family and Life. The North American …
Pope to young people: in the social media age, do not live your faith in isolation
Pope Leo XIV speaks extemporaneously, in English, with members of the International Youth Advisory Body. In prepared remarks consigned to the young people. the Holy Father encouraged them to focus on synodality, mission, and participation, in order to counter isolation and help the Church reach out to those in need. Read all
Faith thrives in community, not isolation, pope tells young adults - The Record Newspaper
A member of the International Youth Advisory Body gives Pope Leo XIV a IYAB t-shirt with the motto, “Youth in action. Faith in mission,” during a meeting in the Apostolic Palace at the Vatican Oct. 31, 2025. The IYAB advises the Dicastery for Laity, the Family and Life. (CNS photo/Vatican Media) VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Pope Leo XIV encouraged an international group of young adults to reach out to their peers and invite them to be active members of …
Faith thrives in community, not isolation, Pope Leo XIV tells young adults - The Dialog
VATICAN CITY — Pope Leo XIV encouraged an international group of young adults to reach out to their peers and invite them to be active members of a parish community rather than trying to live their faith alone. The pope met Oct. 31 with members of the International Youth Advisory Body, a group of 20 young adults from around the world who serve three-year terms as advisers to the Dicastery for Laity, the Family and Life. The North American member…
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