Pope Leo XIV Closes St. Peter’s Holy Door, Concluding Jubilee of Hope
With these words, Leo XIV emphasized that even though the Jubilee has ended, God’s mercy remains ever open to believers.
With these words, Leo XIV emphasized that even though the Jubilee has ended, God’s mercy remains ever open to believers.
The jubilee days opened with a celebratory Mass at St. Catherine’s Cathedral in Alexandria, presided over by Bishop Lurati and marked by the reception of the relics of Blessed Carlo Acutis.
During the year 2025, Catholics will be able to obtain the indulgence on pilgrimages to any holy place of the jubilee, those churches designated for this purpose.
Pilgrims from around the world have been passing through the open Holy Door of St. Peter’s Basilica this week.
Even if you won’t be able to visit Italy next year, here are some ways to bring Italy home for Jubilee 2025.
Pope Francis will open five jubilee Holy Doors in the Christmas season between Dec. 24 and Jan. 6.
This will be the first time that a Vatican dicastery participates in a comics convention.
An event for families at the cathedral will be offered in September 2024, which includes a “lively artistic itinerary” and will take place Sept. 20–22.
St. Thomas Aquinas was canonized as a saint on July 18, 1323, by Pope John XXII.
Debt cancellation for most American economists is unthinkable today, yet it was common in the ancient world and was used to stabilize economies after World War II
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