Vitae Festival in Rome

Q: What was the Vitae Festival in Rome all about?

A: The Vitae Fest 2025 was a music festival in Rome that united young people, artists, and communities under the theme “Don’t Burn Bridges, Become One,” aiming to promote reconciliation through artistic expression and electronic music.

Q: What is the main goal of the Vitae Global Foundation behind this festival?

A: The Vitae Global Foundation uses art and mainstream artists to foster dialogue with young people, encouraging them on a journey of faith and sending a message of reconciliation to counter conflict and division, inspired by Jesus Christ.

Q: Who is Father DJ Guilherme, and what makes his involvement unique?

A: Father DJ Guilherme is a priest who also spins electronic music, blending biblical phrases, encyclicals, and papal iconography into his sets. He went viral during World Youth Day and uses his unconventional path as a DJ, inspired by his time as a military priest, to connect with youth.

Q: Why did the organizers choose Parco Schuster, next to St. Paul Outside the Walls, as the venue?

A: The location was chosen intentionally, inspired by St. Paul’s ability to speak to different cultures in their own language. The festival aims to reach a generation of young people who may not be familiar with Jesus, addressing them in a language they understand.

Q: What do young attendees like Anna see as the significance of the festival?

A: Anna and her friends view the festival as an opportunity to unite people and share the hope they find in Jesus and God, especially in a world that can feel sad and challenging for their generation.

Q: How does the Vitae co-founder view Generation Z in relation to the Church?

A: The co-founder believes Gen Z represents a significant opportunity for the Church’s growth, as they are spiritually curious, interested in history and mystery, and creatively sensitive, seeing them as a “special generation.”

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Vitae Festival in Rome

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