In St. Peter’s Square at the end of World Children’s Day, the Oscar-winning actor and director Roberto Benigni spoke.
Dear girls and boys, welcome to Rome!
Papa Francesco invita tutti a rispondere a questa richiesta.
All the songs that the Piccolo Coro dell’Antoniano and the Cori della Galassia dell’Antoniano will sing at World Children’s Day.
Take advantage of the 10% discount on flights. For groups of over 15 participants, 1 ticket is free.
Monica Maggiolo e Andrea Bordin hanno una storia straordinaria da raccontare e, nello stesso tempo, semplice. Perché il Vangelo è semplice, quando lo si vive credendo veramente che la fede può spostare le montagne.
As CEO of Studiogusto, I immediately accepted Father Enzo Fortunato’s invitation to take care of the GMB event website,
Your first World Day, which will be held in Rome on 25-26 May this year, is fast approaching. That is why I thought of sending you a Message. I am happy that you will be able to read it and I thank all those responsible for passing it on to you.
Il noto compositore da anni porta la sua esperienza di sacerdote e musicista in molte Parrocchie e Diocesi italiane ed estere. Firma ora la composizione dell’inno della GMB.
Born from the dialogue with a child and from the uncommon possibility of bringing his curiosity to the attention of the Holy Father, the W.C.D. becomes a historic passage for our Society.
World Children’s Day was born from the desire of the youngest to be heard and will focus on hope and the possibility of a new world.
Thousands of children from all over the world in Rome on 25 and 26 May, for the World Children’s Day announced by Pope Francis and organized by the Dicastery of Culture and Education of the Holy See.
World Children’s Day 25-26 maggio 2024, Rome “Behold, I make all things new” World Children’s Day is addressed to boys and girls between 5 and 12 years of age, and their adult accompaniers. As an indicative criterion, we have assumed 3 adults for every 7 children.
World Children’s Day 2024 From the Vatican, 6 February 2024
The impression of human hands dot the earliest of inhabited caves. The history of art and civilisation, all of it, begins with this simple gesture, immediate and primordial. In the infancy of humanity, our ancestors longed to leave a sign as a legacy to future generations. Thus did those men and women begin to write their story—and ours.