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Flame 2022: Catholic Youth Congress in London

March 7, 2022

Join the largest Catholic gathering of young people in the UK, the Flame Congress!

Where? – SSE Arena Wembly, London

When? – Saturday 19th March 2022

Cost? – Early bird passes now available FOR £22

Theme? – Be Loved


“The tremendous and beautiful truth of Divine creation is powerfully expressed when God the Father names Jesus as “Beloved,” at the very moment when Jesus in His baptism comes up from the River Jordan; as the clouds open and the Holy Spirit swoops down, like a dove, the voice of God comes from the heavens saying, ‘this is my Beloved, in whom I am well pleased’


Our Flame2022 theme is infused with this understanding, and rooted in this moment of Scripture. We are all the sons and daughters of God, made in God’s image and likeness; we are all beloved. But it seems harder and harder for many of us, and especially our young people, to know this fundamental truth of life: who we are, is “beloved.” Who we are is not what others say about us, what we do or what we have.”

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