on the Solemnity of Jesus Christ, King of the Universe (Christ the King Sunday) | November 23-24, 2024
On this feast day… the Church proclaims the Kingdom of Christ, already present, but still growing in all its mystery towards its full manifestation … young people are indispensable bearers of the dynamics of the Kingdom of God, the hope of the Church and the world. – St. John Paul II
At the end of Mass on the Solemnity of Christ the King on 22 November 2020, Pope Francis called for a renewal of the global celebration of young people in the local churches in every diocese and eparchy. He also announced that, beginning in 2021, he would “transfer the diocesan celebration of WYD from Palm Sunday to Christ the King Sunday. The center of the celebration remains the Mystery of Jesus Christ the Redeemer of Man, as Saint John Paul II, the initiator and patron of WYD, always emphasized.”
ANNUAL THEMES – 2023 to 2025
As the Church prepares for these gatherings – both annually and in Rome – the Holy Father has given a two-year guide to mark the journey, under the theme of hope, a virtue that the world is in need of and that shines forth particularly in young people. The themes should be seen as one unit that emerged from Pope Francis’ Christus Vivit and his call to infuse the Church’s ministries with young people with a vocational perspective that compels us to put our faith into action.
- 38th Global Celebration / World Youth Day, 2023-2024: “Rejoicing in hope” (cf. Rom 12:12).
- 39th Global Celebration / World Youth Day, 2024-2025: “Those who hope in the Lord will run and not be weary” (cf. Is 40:31).
For guides and other resources on the Christ the King Annual Celebration of Young People, please look to our Christ the King Annual page here.
NOTE: Dioceses, eparchies, parishes, campuses, apostolates, and other communities are free to adapt the themes, within reason, to integrate their cultural context and local circumstances. Furthermore, the annual date of the global celebration (Christ the King Sunday) is recommended but can be adapted to fit the pastoral needs and calendars of the community.
Every Catholic faith community around the world is encouraged to celebrate and reflect on youth and young adults annually on Christ the King Sunday.
To support that celebration, the USCCB has published A National Pastoral Resource Guidebook for the Global Celebration of Young People, available here, among other helpful tools for local Catholic communities in the United States and beyond:
- USCCB National Pastoral Guidebook for for the Global Celebration of Young People (English)
- USCCB Guía Nacional Pastoral para la Celebración Global de la Juventud (Español)
- Abbreviated Guidebook (English): Special 10-page version for those seeking a quick overview of this initiative. Embedded links within this version link to the longer-form Guidebook.
- Christ the King Liturgical Guide (English): The Guidebook liturgical section for use during Masses prior to and inclusive of Christ the King Sunday. Includes homily notes, petitions for the Prayer of the Faithful, optional blessings, and liturgical considerations.
- A Prayer for Youth and Young Adults (English): The one-page USCCB-approved prayer that can be used for young people year-round, inspired by the Global Celebration of Young People.
- Una oración por la juventud (Español): La oración de una página aprobada por la USCCB que se puede usar para los jóvenes durante todo el año, inspirada en la Celebración Global de los Jóvenes.
- What can a Catholic community do? (English): A one-page list of ideas for parishes, campuses, and local churches on how they can celebrate youth and young adults around Christ the King Sunday.
- NOTE: If you would like to purchase full-color and bound hard copies of the above Guidebooks and other resources, contact Paul Jarzembowski at the USCCB to inquire about printing and shipping costs and other details.
Webinars on Preparing for the Global Celebration
- Webinar en espanol (unpacking the Spanish version of the Guidebook)
- Webinar in English (unpacking the English version of the Guidebook)
“As we prepare for the next intercontinental edition of World Youth Day, I would also like to renew its celebration in the local Churches… I have decided, beginning next year, to transfer the diocesan celebration of WYD from Palm Sunday to Christ the King Sunday… Dear young people, cry out with your life that Christ lives, that Christ reigns, that Christ is the Lord! If you keep silent, I tell you the very stones will cry out! (cf. Lk 19:40).” – Pope Francis, Homily for Christ the King Sunday Mass, November 22, 2020
Additional Resources from the USCCB
- USCCB Press Release from USCCB Media Relations on the Annual Liturgical Celebration of Youth and Young Adults Moved from Palm Sunday to Christ the King
- USCCB Global Celebration of Young People Graphics Package for websites and social media promotion to be used by local communities: access the graphics here.
- Christ the King Religious Liberty Resource Web Page from the USCCB Committee for Religious Liberty: Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe
Annual Messages for Christ the King Sunday
- 2024 Message: “Those who hope in the Lord will run and not be weary” (cf. Is 40:31)
- 2023 Message: “Rejoicing in hope” (cf. Rom 12:12)
Additional Resources from the Vatican
- Pope Francis transfers annual celebration to Christ the King Sunday (Nov 22, 2020 Homily, in English)
- El Papa Francisco transfiere la celebración anual al Domingo de Cristo Rey (Nov 22, 2020 Homilía, en español)
- Vatican News reports on Pope Francis’ transfer of annual celebration (via Vatican News, English edition, 11/22/20)
- Vatican News informes sobre la transferencia de la celebración anual (via Vatican News, edición en español, 11/22/20)
- Pastoral Guidelines for the Celebration of World Youth Day in the Particular Churches (in English)
- Orientaciones pastorales para la celebración de la Jornada Mundial de la Juventud en las Iglesias particulares (en español)
- Vatican Press Conference for the Presentation of the “Pastoral Guidelines for the Celebration of World Youth Day in the Particular Churches”
- Introduction to the Guidelines, Fr. Alexandre Awi Mello, Secretary, Dicastery for the Laity, Family and Life
- Overview, P. João Chagas, Responsible, Office for Youth of the Dicastery for the Laity, Family and Life
- Witness, The Closeness of the Church to Young People, Gelson Fernando Augusto Dinis
- Witness, Opening the Door to Dialogue Among Young People, Maria Lisa Abu Nassar
- Closing Remarks, Official, Dorota Abdelmoula
- Introduction to the Guidelines, Fr. Alexandre Awi Mello, Secretary, Dicastery for the Laity, Family and Life
- From Prayer to Action: Collaborative Resources for the Joint International Celebration of World Day of the Poor and the Global Celebration of Young People (via Caritas International, for the 2021 celebrations)