St Mary's Catholic Primary School

Jubilee Year 2025

Pilgrims of Hope 

Pope Francis has announced that 2025 will be a year of Jubilee – an event that happens every 25 years. The theme for the upcoming Jubilee is “Pilgrims of Hope”.

The 2025 Jubilee will begin in Advent 2024 and will run until the Feast of the Epiphany in 2026.

So what is the Jubilee?

Taking place every 25 years, a Jubilee year is a tradition that is recognised and respected throughout the world as being a significant part of the history of our faith.

Excluding the Extraordinary Year of Mercy in 2016, the last Jubilee year took place in 2000, marking an historic moment as the Church entered into her third millennium.

A Jubilee is a special year of grace, in which the Catholic Church offers the faithful the possibility of asking for a plenary indulgence – a remission of sins for themselves or deceased loved ones.

The year begins with the well-known custom of the opening of the Holy Door at St Peter’s Basilica, following the other three papal basilicas in Rome. The Pope grants permission for Holy Doors to be situated throughout the world for Catholics everywhere to take part in this most special rite.

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Pope Francis voicing his desire for the year to foster a greater sense of global brotherhood and solidarity with the poor, as well as care for the environment has announced a Jubilee Year in 2025 – Pilgrims of Hope.

We will of course be celebrating in many ways.

 

The 2025 Jubilee Year began on Christmas Eve 2024, when the Holy Door opened and concludes on 6 January 2026. 

 

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Jubilee Official Hymn

 This is the official hymn for the 2025 Jubilee - Pilgrims of Hope.

Lyrics by Msgr. Pierangelo Sequeri Music by Maestro Francesco Meneghello Recording performed by the Choir of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, DC - Peter Latona, Director 

 

 

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