Why saints are central to the Jubilee
Every Holy Year invites the faithful to return to what is essential: faith, penance, reconciliation. Along this journey, the saints play an irreplaceable role. They are not distant figures, but men and women who made faith tangible through courageous choices.
During the Jubilee, the saints:
In this way, the saints accompany pilgrims along the Jubilee path, offering consolation and inner strength.
The saints at the heart of Jubilee 2025
Saints and pilgrims’ devotion
In 2025, the saints will not only be remembered in history books, but celebrated in liturgies, pilgrimages, and canonisations. The faithful will carry medals and pendants bearing their images—symbols of protection and memory that will accompany them as they cross the Holy Doors and walk the Jubilee routes.
A medal of Saint Peter becomes a sign of faithfulness; a pendant of Saint Paul recalls the mission.
A sign that renews faith
The Jubilee of Hope will also be the Jubilee of the Saints. Their lives remind us that holiness is not a privilege for a few, but a path open to all. Wearing their symbols, keeping their images close, means feeling their presence along the pilgrimage of the Holy Year.
From the courage of Peter and Paul, to the simplicity of Thérèse, to the freshness of Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati—the saints of Jubilee 2025 invite us to live faith as a daily journey of hope and renewal.
Important dates in November – Jubilee 2025
In November 2025, several special celebrations of the Jubilee will take place. Here are the most important dates you cannot miss: