New Delhi, Sept. 14 -- St. Peter's Square was transformed into a dazzling stage on Saturday night as more than 80,000 people gathered for Grace for the World, a massive concert and drone spectacle that closed the third World Meeting on Human Fraternity.

For the first time in Vatican history, over 3,000 drones lit up the night sky above St. Peter's Basilica, tracing powerful religious and cultural images. The display included Michelangelo's Creation of Adam, the Virgin Mary, the Pieta, doves of peace, glowing hearts, and even a portrait of the late Pope Francis.

The show was staged by Nova Sky Stories, a drone company owned by Kimbal Musk, brother of Elon Musk. Organizers said the production took nearly two years of planning and secured ...