We have resumed this initiative in Loreto after a few years and after the years of the pandemic that has profoundly marked the lives of teenagers and young people. 


Walking together from different European nations belonging to different Christian confessions and finding our home in Loreto has been a sign of hope for everyone. John Paul II called Loreto the spiritual capital of the young people of Europe and pointed out to young people the house of Mary as the house in which peace and fraternity can be found among men and with God. The Ecumenical Camp helped us to relive the history that has led us here with gratitude but also to choose the future that awaits us with courage.


To young people, dreamers of dreams, the word, to young people, always open to that which is new, the youth of our Churches, which is measured by fidelity to the Gospel of joy.