Jubilee

Jubilee

Closing the Holy Doors: the farewell of the 2025 Jubilee

2025-11-25T17:38:17+01:00

The closing of the Holy Doors marks the passage from an extraordinary time of grace back to everyday life. In Rome, three Holy Doors will close on 28 December 2025; St. Peter’s will close on Epiphany, 6 January 2026.

Closing the Holy Doors: the farewell of the 2025 Jubilee2025-11-25T17:38:17+01:00

Craftsmanship that speaks to the heart: religious art in Jubilee 2025

2025-06-17T10:14:37+02:00

The Jubilee of Hope is more than pilgrimages, liturgies and major events. It is also an invitation to rediscover sacred art—the beauty born in the hands of those who turn metal and stone into symbols of faith.

Craftsmanship that speaks to the heart: religious art in Jubilee 20252025-06-17T10:14:37+02:00

Young people reaching higher: Jubilee 2025 and the canonisation of Pier Giorgio Frassati

2025-06-17T10:10:43+02:00

The Jubilee of Hope 2025 devotes an entire week—28 July to 3 August—to young pilgrims from every corner of the world.

Young people reaching higher: Jubilee 2025 and the canonisation of Pier Giorgio Frassati2025-06-17T10:10:43+02:00

Papal Jubilee medals: symbols of faith and devotion

2025-05-26T11:07:07+02:00

Throughout past Jubilees, popes have frequently worn special medals and pendants. Each medal chosen by a pope had a precise significance, communicating spiritual messages and strengthening the bond between the Church and its faithful.

Papal Jubilee medals: symbols of faith and devotion2025-05-26T11:07:07+02:00

The Jubilee of Teenagers and the canonization of Blessed Carlo Acutis

2025-03-28T14:36:45+01:00

Jubilee 2025 promises to be a year of great spiritual and cultural significance, dedicated not only to adults, but also to younger generations.

The Jubilee of Teenagers and the canonization of Blessed Carlo Acutis2025-03-28T14:36:45+01:00
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