More crowds than usual are expected this year in the Eternal City. We explain what the Jubilee is, how to navigate the crowds ...
Pope Francis opened Saint Peter's Basilica's holy door for Jubilee 2025, the Catholic's holy year, at the Vatican on Christmas Eve 2024. A trip to Rome is an exhilarating experience at any time.
Pilgrim groups and individuals from around the world continue to travel to Rome for the 2025 Jubilee Year, and though they won’t catch a glimpse of the pontiff, he is close to their hearts.
Rome, the Eternal City, was meant to shimmer with jubilation in 2025 with an estimated 30 million travellers expected to descend on it to celebrate its Jubilee year. Instead, pilgrims have been ...
In the U.S., bishops across the country have announced specially designated Jubilee pilgrimage sites throughout their dioceses, including cathedrals, basilicas, parish churches, local and national ...
The bustling streets of Rome are overflowing with faith and fervour as the Vatican hosts a momentous Jubilee this year, a period marked by immense significance for millions around the globe.
Festivities began March 9 with a vigil Mass at the parish to commence the March 10–18 novena leading up to the feast day ...
For the faithful who have descended on Rome for an event that comes every 25 years, the absence of the pope has been ...
a Jubilee year starts on Christmas Eve and ends on the Holy Epiphany feast day (January 6, 2026) when the Holy Door is closed again. Until then, Rome will be flooded with Catholic pilgrims seeking ...