Culture Pope Leo 'Rave Party' Was No Hoax: Padre Guilherme's Viral DJ Set Ignites Cathedral Square as Vatican Courts Gen Z - Viral footage sparked confusion after many users believed the clip was fake

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By Marie Joy Toledo - Published 26 November 2025, 9:48 AM GMT

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Pope Leo's rave party (Photo: Screengrab from Tiktok/padreguilherme)

What many internet users initially assumed was an AI-generated spoof of a papal rave has now been confirmed as a genuine Church-organised event.

A video circulating widely across TikTok, Reddit and X showing a rave-style gathering outside St Elisabeth Cathedral in Košice, Slovakia, led thousands to believe the footage had been digitally altered.

However, reports from Catholic and mainstream outlets have verified that the high-energy gathering was real and featured a live electronic set by priest-DJ Padre Guilherme, alongside a recorded video message from Pope Leo.

Church-Organised Event Draws Thousands​

The event took place on 8 November in front of the city's 14th-century Gothic cathedral. It was organised by the Archdiocese of Košice to mark the 75th birthday of Archbishop Bernard Bober, who also serves as president of the Slovak Episcopal Conference.

The large-scale gathering featured a full EDM production, including lasers, projection mapping on the cathedral façade, LED screens and a dancefloor packed with young people.

What sparked confusion online was the unusual juxtaposition of electronic dance music and traditional Catholic imagery.

Clips showing the cathedral illuminated with rave visuals rapidly went viral, prompting many viewers to dismiss the footage as fabricated. Fact-checking reports later clarified that the celebration was legitimate and approved by Church authorities.

Pope Leo Addresses Crowd Through Video Message​

Pope Leo did not attend the event in person, nor did he perform. Instead, a prerecorded message from the pontiff was broadcast on a giant screen as part of the programme.

In the address, he welcomed young people gathered outside the cathedral, describing their presence as a sign of unity and hope. His message focused on the shared faith of those in attendance and encouraged participants to continue fostering peace and fraternity.

The video played behind the DJ deck during Padre Guilherme's set, a detail that contributed to widespread disbelief online.



Many social-media users suggested that the Pope's appearance had been digitally inserted. Verification from official Church sources confirmed that the video was authentic and intended for the youth gathering.

Priest-DJ Padre Guilherme Leads High-Energy EDM Set​

Padre Guilherme Peixoto, a Portuguese priest known internationally for combining ministry with electronic music, headlined the event. His set, complete with bass drops, LED visual effects and crowd interaction, electrified the square and drew significant attention from both attendees and online viewers.

According to Classic FM, the rave-style celebration outside the 14th-century cathedral featured full-scale lighting, spotlights and electronic beats as Padre Guilherme performed while a prerecorded message from Pope Leo played on a giant screen behind him.

The priest, who serves as a military chaplain and parish leader, has previously spoken about electronic music's ability to bring people together.

His performance in Košice featured a mix of spiritual themes and high-tempo dance tracks, creating an atmosphere that attendees described as energetic and inclusive.

Part of Vatican's Expanding Youth Outreach Strategy​

The event reflects growing efforts under Pope Leo's leadership to engage younger generations using modern cultural tools.

The pontiff, elected earlier this year, has emphasised youth connection in several public addresses and has supported initiatives aimed at making the Church more accessible to Gen Z audiences.

Church observers note that the Košice gathering aligns with a broader push to incorporate digital culture, music and live events into youth ministry.

The combination of faith messaging and contemporary music formats has generated notable interest among younger Catholics across Europe.

Online Reaction Propels 'Pope Rave' Into Global Trend​

After the footage went viral, the hashtags 'Pope Rave' and 'Holy Rave' began trending across multiple platforms.

Supporters praised the Church for experimenting with new forms of outreach, while others questioned whether rave-style elements were suitable for a religious setting.

Regardless of debate, the event has become one of the most discussed Church-related cultural moments of the year, illustrating the power of digital virality in shaping perceptions of modern religious engagement.
 
I don't see what the big deal is. If you take drugs and drown yourself in booze at parties, that's on you, but none of that shit needs to be involved here. This is a bit cringe honestly, but their just having fun trying to get "the youth['s]" attention to The Church and seem to have been somewhat successful in their endeavor.

My only concern is whether they are going to play classic rave hits or whatever uninspired shit they've been churning out for the last decade or so. Songs like "Freed from Desire" and shit seem necessary here.
 
From Building a mosque in the Vatican library
This didn't happen. They provided a space for the Muslims working there to pray, that's not the same as building a mosque in the Vatican.

What, you think the catholic church only accepts organ music and baroque from the 17th century?

From all the resons to shit on the current pope, this one isn't it.
We Catholics aren't forbidden from parties. Went to a Catholic school and we were allowed parties within the school with modern music all the time. The nuns didn't care, they knew we just wanted fun.
 
Cathlicuks really struggling to run cover for this spiritually beaner pope. It's an interesting phenomenon where post-reformation Catholicism has staying power with Latin rite trads, but the Roman Church is a Lavender mafia abomination. Yet the most logically and morally consistent faction, the sedevacantists are full of crazy people and spergs.

For your viewing pleasure:
 
Cathlicuks really struggling to run cover for this spiritually beaner pope. It's an interesting phenomenon where post-reformation Catholicism has staying power with Latin rite trads, but the Roman Church is a Lavender mafia abomination. Yet the most logically and morally consistent faction, the sedevacantists are full of crazy people and spergs.

For your viewing pleasure:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=OEo4IMroUJI
Even since the times of Peter, he said the customs of the new converts were accepted in order to conserve their own cultures and traditions. As long as those were made in name of God and to celebrate Him. That's why many Jews still could celebrate their old festivities, but only as an remembrance of their past, not as a religious festivity as now they had new religious rites like the Mass.
 
I get the impression there's a lot of this sentiment behind the pearl clutching going on.

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There’s nothing wrong with allowing Muslims a prayer room in the Vatican

There’s nothing wrong with the Pope breaking bread with a bunch of tranny activists.

Soon: There’s nothing wrong about the Pope washing the assholes of niggers with his tongue.
 
Catholics will literally commit every single heretical thing in the Bible simultaneously. Heretic. Justinian the second should have burnt down to the Vatican with all of the subhuman Catholics come in it. Catholics have no spine and the basically at this point no better than Jews. The just the. Jeffrey Epstein of the Latin World.
 
Without Charlemagne and the Germanic peoples of Europe (Franks, Teutons, Goths, etc) Europe would have fallen utterly into the hands of mudslimes and we would all be two-bit dhimmis like your man with an onion hat who scrapes the knee to that watermelon seller.

And lol, all ordodog dialogue with the antichrist involves imagining sitting under him as first among equals (presumably in the same token that that all bishops are "equal" in either system).
Charlemagne wasn't even born when the Muslim expansion was halted at Tours.
 
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