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La Guardia Nacional Portuguesa da la bienvenida del papa
La Guardia Nacional Republicana es un grupo especial de soldados que forma parte de las fuerzas militares de Portugal.
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Young people eagerly await Pope Francis on the streets of Lisbon, Portugal
300,000 young people from more than 150 countries have registered for this massive event.
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Portuguese National Guard lines streets on horseback
The National Republican Guard is a special group of soldiers that falls under military and security forces.
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El efusivo saludo entre el papa y el presidente de Portugal
El presidente de portugal Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa recibió al papa con un saludo lleno de emoción.
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Pope Francis encourages the West to return to its original values
The Pope said that during World Youth Day, the city of Lisbon will be transformed into the capital of the world, welcoming young people from all backgrounds.
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Pope Francis arrives in Lisbon for World Youth Day
Francis begins his 42nd apostolic journey on the occasion of World Youth Day.
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Pope jokes with journalists on the plane to Lisbon: "I will return rejuvenated".
During the three-hour flight to Portugal, the pope was able to thank the journalists for their work and receive their gifts.
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What to expect in 2023 at the Vatican
Two major international events are scheduled for Pope Francis in 2023.
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Portugal's ambassador: WYD will put Lisbon back in the spotlight for Catholics
Antonio José Emauz reveals he suspected Portugal would be chosen, before it was even announced.
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Card. Farrell on WYD Portugal: Our Lady of Fatima will be included
He says they will analyze WYD Panama and surely include Our Lady of Fatima in Portugal's World Youth Day in 2022.
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The next WYD will be in...
Card. Kevin Farrell made the announcement during the Closing Mass on Sunday morning in Panama.
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Vatican postpones Lisbon WYD and World Meeting of Families in Rome
The World Meeting of Families will now take place in June 2022. World Youth Day has been moved to August 2023.
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Official theme song for WYD Lisbon 2023
It's called “Há Pressa no Ar” (There's a Rush in the Air). It was written by Fr. João Paulo Vaz, who took inspiration from Mary's “yes” and her visit to her cousin, Elizabeth.