In 2025 the Catholic Church universal celebrates a Jubilee Year. Pope Francis has stated that the overarching theme of our upcoming Jubilee year is: hope. In the papal bull declaring the year he wrote:
“May the Jubilee be a moment of genuine, personal encounter with the Lord Jesus, the 'door' (cf. Jn 10:7,9) of our salvation, whom the Church is charged to proclaim always, everywhere, and to all as 'our hope' (1 Tim 1:1),”
Catholics around the world are invited to be pilgrims of hope, "We must fan the flame of hope that has been given us, and help everyone to gain new strength and certainty by looking to the future with an open spirit, a trusting heart and far-sighted vision, " wrote Pope Francis.
The Jubilee begins on December 24, 2024, with the official Opening of the Holy Door of Saint Peter’s Basilica, and runs to January 6, 2026, the Feast Day of Epiphany, with the Closing of the Holy Door.
What is a Jubilee year?
A Jubilee Year is a special celebration the Church holds at least once every 25 years. It’s a year of pilgrimages, of a focus on the spiritual life, of confession and special Masses, and of a general turn towards God in thanksgiving, and in repentance.
To help live as pilgrims of hope the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB) announced a series of events, resources, and initiatives in preparation for the Jubilee Year 2025. Taking direction from these resources, Archbishop Dunn will invite the people and parishes of the Archdiocese to actively take part in the Jubilee Year. Keep an eye out for upcoming events and initiatives to help you be a pilgrim of hope in 2025!
For more information on the Jubilee 2025 resources visit the CCCB’s Jubilee page by clicking here or visit www.cccb.ca
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