World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly

Sunday, July 27, 2025, is the World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly. Established by Pope Francis in 2021, the day is celebrated annually on the fourth Sunday of July near the liturgical memorial of Saints Joachim and Anne, the grandparents of Jesus. It is meant to serve as a joyful and renewed encounter between young and old. The theme for this year’s celebration, selected by the Holy Father, is Blessed are those who have not lost hope” (cf. Sir 14:2).  

Pope Francis asked that on this fourth World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly, we show our love for the grandparents and the elderly members of our families.

Prayer

Lord, faithful God, you who created us in your image, you who never leaves us alone and who accompanies us through every season of life, do not abandon us, take care of us, and grant us, once again, the ability to discover ourselves and recognize that we are Your children.

Renew our hearts with your Word and do not allow anyone to be cast aside. May your Spirit of love fill us with your tenderness and teach us to say: “I will not abandon you!” to those we meet on our journey.

With the help of your beloved Son, may we not lose the taste for fraternity and may we not conform to the sadness of loneliness. Help us to look to the future with renewed hope, and make the World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly a day without loneliness, and a day abundant with the first fruits of your peace. Amen.

Catholic Grandparents Association

The Catholic Grandparents Association has been at the forefront in campaigning for a greater recognition of grandparents for their role and vocation in passing on their faith to the next generation.

“Grandparents and the elderly are often overlooked, but this new day in the Universal Church calendar is a momentous achievement for grandparents and the elderly and will hopefully reassure them that they are loved and that they are needed,” said Fr. Daniel Greenleaf, pastor of Prince of Peace Parish in Lewiston.

In that spirit, Prince of Peace Parish in Lewiston has established the first chapter of the Catholic Grandparents Association in the Diocese of Portland. The group seeks to support grandparents as they seek to pass on their  faith to their grandchildren. The group meets on the first Tuesday of every month following the 7 a.m. Mass in the chapel of the Basilica of Saints Peter & Paul on 122 Ash Street in Lewiston. 

Resources

Message from Bishop James Ruggieri

Pope Francis' Message for the World Day for Grandparents & the Elderly

Catholic Grandparents Association - Lewiston

Catholic Grandparents Association - Worldwide

Catholic Grandparents Association - USA

USCCB Resources

World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly Prayer - 2024 (Downloadable)