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WYD organizers host gratitude night for volunteers with Marian ceremony

A symbolic May Crowning and fellowship event celebrated the dedication of World Youth Day (WYD) Seoul 2027 volunteers with prayer, gratitude, and joyful community gathering.

The Local Organizing Committee (LOC) of World Youth Day (WYD) Seoul 2027 hosted around 150 volunteers on May 24 for an evening of Marian devotion and fellowship at its headquarters in Seoul.

The event opened with the May Crowning, presided over by Bishop Paul Kyeong-sang Lee, General Coordinator of the WYD Seoul 2027 LOC. Participants offered roses to the Virgin Mary—each flower representing a spiritual intention: communications, humbleness, enthusiasm, trustful surrender, and devout faith.



“This symbolic act allowed them to express what they hoped to cultivate spiritually through their work in preparation for WYD,” the LOC said in a statement.

In his brief address, Bishop Lee praised the volunteers’ contributions. “Your dedication is the living spirit of WYD. Every prayer, every effort you’ve offered is a seed of grace,” he said. 

“May you never forget that the work you do here is building not just an event, but a generation rooted in Christ,” he added. 

At 6:00 PM, the celebration transitioned to Fellowship Night, where ten priests traded their clerical wear for aprons and served food and drinks to volunteers. Bishop Lee joined the gathering, engaging with volunteers at every table.

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The night ended with a lucky draw, capping off an evening marked by faith, appreciation, and strengthened bonds among those working toward WYD Seoul 2027.

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