Holy EDM! Pope Leo blesses Slovakian rave, moments later, the beat drops — watch
In a scene that blended Catholic tradition with EDM spectacle, ravers in a crowded Slovakian square found themselves unexpectedly blessed this month — by the pope.
“United by the same faith, your presence is a tangible sign of the fraternity and peace that is instilled in our hearts by friendship with Christ,” Pope Leo XIV said, his voice echoing across the square. The blessing ended with a sonorous “Amen,” which the crowd promptly answered — and then celebrated — as the DJ dropped a heavy bass line.
Festival-goers packed into the plaza below St Elizabeth’s Cathedral erupted in cheers on November 8 when the pope appeared on a massive LED screen, delivering a prerecorded message as lasers and electronic beats pulsed around them. The moment, captured in widely shared videos, marked an unusual fusion of faith and festival culture.
Behind the turntables stood Guilherme Peixoto, a Portuguese priest whose dual identity as a cleric and electronic DJ has earned him a global following. The performance was staged in honor of the 75th birthday of Archbishop Bernard Bober of Kosice, transforming what could have been a traditional religious commemoration into one of the unlikeliest parties in the Catholic calendar.
The Vatican later posted the pope’s message — in its unremixed form, minus the strobes — on YouTube.
The appearance reflects a broader strategy by Pope Leo, who has quickly distinguished himself with an unconventional approach to papal outreach. Since the start of his papacy, Leo has leaned heavily into a relatable public persona, embracing his fondness for the Chicago White Sox, his daily Wordle routine, and what supporters describe as an affable Midwestern sensibility.
His willingness to meet young Catholics where they are — even if “where they are” includes a rave — comes at a moment when the Church is seeking to build on a resurgence of Gen Z interest in faith and community. Slovakia, where most residents identify as Catholic, has been a particular focal point of this effort.
The rave cameo comes as Leo prepares for his first international journey as pope. He is scheduled to depart on Thanksgiving for a six-day trip through Turkey and Lebanon, during which he will meet with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, celebrate Mass in Istanbul, and visit Beirut’s devastated port, still marked by the catastrophic 2020 explosion.
Festival-goers packed into the plaza below St Elizabeth’s Cathedral erupted in cheers on November 8 when the pope appeared on a massive LED screen, delivering a prerecorded message as lasers and electronic beats pulsed around them. The moment, captured in widely shared videos, marked an unusual fusion of faith and festival culture.
Behind the turntables stood Guilherme Peixoto, a Portuguese priest whose dual identity as a cleric and electronic DJ has earned him a global following. The performance was staged in honor of the 75th birthday of Archbishop Bernard Bober of Kosice, transforming what could have been a traditional religious commemoration into one of the unlikeliest parties in the Catholic calendar.
The Vatican later posted the pope’s message — in its unremixed form, minus the strobes — on YouTube.
His willingness to meet young Catholics where they are — even if “where they are” includes a rave — comes at a moment when the Church is seeking to build on a resurgence of Gen Z interest in faith and community. Slovakia, where most residents identify as Catholic, has been a particular focal point of this effort.
The rave cameo comes as Leo prepares for his first international journey as pope. He is scheduled to depart on Thanksgiving for a six-day trip through Turkey and Lebanon, during which he will meet with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, celebrate Mass in Istanbul, and visit Beirut’s devastated port, still marked by the catastrophic 2020 explosion.
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