For Fr. Idoko, one of the important aspects of the Jubilee is the visible, living communion of the Church.
“It’s indeed beautiful to see other Catholic youths from different countries, meaning the faith is shared, believed, and practiced,” he said.
Such encounters, the Catholic Priest said, will broaden the horizons of Nigerian youth, foster global friendships, and challenge them to live their faith more boldly at home.
Conscious of public concerns that international youth pilgrimages can be abused as migration pathways, the CSN’s Youth Animation Office instituted a robust pastoral and administrative framework to ensure the safety and return of all participants.
“We are working closely with parents, local Church leaders, and other stakeholders to ensure participants’ safety and return,” Fr. Idoko said, adding that the youths received counseling and orientation before embarking on the journey.
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This, he emphasized, underscores the Church’s commitment to both pastoral care and civic responsibility.
The member of the Clergy of Nigeria’s Catholic Diocese of Otukpo emphasized that the Jubilee is not an isolated, one-off mountaintop experience.
Upon their return, the pilgrims will be expected to share their insights and witness with their peers nationwide.
“The Youth Animation Office will organize workshops, seminars, and other events to help those participating to share their experiences and insights with their fellow youths in Nigeria,” he said.
He said the dissemination will cut across all established youth apostolates, including the Young Catholic Students (YCS), Nigerian Federation of Catholic Students (NFCS), National Association of Catholic Corps Members (NACC), and the Catholic Youth Organization of Nigeria (CYON).
“May this Jubilee be a transformative experience, deepening their faith and inspiring them to become better Christians and leaders in their communities,” he said.
For those who could not make the journey, Fr. Idoko said, “I pray that the spirit of the Jubilee touches their hearts as well, as we pray for them.”
The Nigerian delegation has joined thousands of young Catholics from across the globe in the Youth Jubilee that is part of the ongoing Catholic Church’s 2025 Jubilee Year.
Abah Anthony John is a Nigerian Catholic journalist with passion for Church communication and media apostolate. He holds a bachelor’s degree in mass communication from Benue State University, Makurdi in Benue State Nigeria. He has a background in print, electronic and multi-media production.