Today in History: 30th Anniversary of the Largest World Youth Day – 5 Million Pilgrims Gather in Manila, January 10-15, 1995

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vivafilipinas12012025_4MANILA, Philippines — It has been 30 years since Saint John Paul II presided over the largest World Youth Day (WYD) in history, held in Manila on January 10, 1995. This monumental event at Quirino Grandstand drew millions of young Catholics from around the globe, setting a new standard for faith-based gatherings and becoming the largest Christian event ever recorded.

The 1995 World Youth Day witnessed an astounding attendance of over 5 million participants, making it an unparalleled celebration of faith, hope, and unity. Young pilgrims from more than 170 countries came together, eager to experience days filled with prayer, reflection, and community-building activities, leaving a legacy of enduring spiritual connection.

The presence of Saint John Paul II infused the event with deep meaning and inspiration. His powerful message of hope resonated with the youth, empowering them to live out their faith with conviction and to actively engage in service to their communities and the world. His call for peace, solidarity, and justice continues to echo in the hearts of those who attended.

Today, as we mark the 30th anniversary of this historic gathering, Manila stands as a beacon of unity and inspiration for young Catholics worldwide. The memories of cultural exchange, prayerful moments, and advocacy for peace at World Youth Day continue to shape generations of youth into compassionate leaders, dedicated to fostering positive change.

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