Rome's Year of Jubilee 2025 | Walk Thru Holy Door & Be Forgiven!
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- Опубліковано 6 сер 2024
- There is a Tradition in Rome for the past 725 years and once again the Jubilee will be taking place in 2025. The Jubilee only happens once every 25 years. Once every 25 years all of the holy doors of the major basilicas will be unsealed and open for everyone to walk through. 2025 is set to be the biggest Jubilee ever. Millions of people from all over the world will be heading to Rome for the opportunity to walk through all of the holy doors of the 4 major basilicas of the catholic church. In this video I show you how to visit all 4 Papal basilicas in a single day. Get ready for an adventure of a lifetime!
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0:00 What is Rome's Jubilee?
1:43 What are the 4 major basilicas of Rome
2:10 St Peter's Basilica
5:36 Basilica Saint John Laterna
6:40 Basilica Santa Maria Maggiore
8:30 Basilica Saint Paul Outside The Wall
10:25 Rome Travel Guida
10:44 Things to know before heading to Rome
11:09 Things you need to know when in Rome
11:46 We share you favorite foods in Rome - Розваги
I was in Rome during the last Jubilee. I went through the Holy Door at St. Peter's. Now, I am not Catholic nor particularly religious, but it was one of the most emotional things I have ever done. Just seeing the faithful walk through before and after me was so uplifting. People were kissing the door, kissing the floor and steps, and many were crying. I am contemplating braving the crowds and attending again next year.
That’s great. Sometimes it’s the faith of others that helps Give us the faith. I’m looking forward to it. It’ll be interesting to see how impacted it will be. Rome is already busy without the jubilee.
Helpful content! Will actually be in Rome in 2025, and only just realized that it's also a Jubilee year. I'll save your post because this is exactly what I will need. Thanks!!!!
I hope you have a great visit. 2025 will be a special year!
I have beautiful memories of the Jubilee of 2000. Yes, a long time ago. The city was invaded by very young priests and nuns. I had never seen so many priests all together and especially young ones! On the Aventine we witnessed a very entertaining party among young Polish novices. They played and sang the guitar. One of them did lead vocals imitating a man's voice. They were hilarious. Then, yes we passed through the Holy Door and it was an emotion.
Thanks for sharing. If it was busy in Rome in 2000 just think what 2025 will be??
@@RozierRoma I guess so. Times have changed, but it is still a great event not only for Christianity.
I actually visited the Santa Maria bacillica. It was so beautiful. I also, of course went to St. Peter's. So next I will have to visit the other two. Great video. Thanks so much.😊😊😊
I have so much to learn about Rome. So many interesting things, The 4 major basilicas are just the tip of iceberg.
@@RozierRoma I have much to learn also. And it's hard wonderful.
Just found your videos and they are very helpful. Good job.!!!
I glad you liked them!
Thanks so much for this informative video i am going next year and this greatly helps 😊
Have fun!
Keep up the good work. I am really enjoying the guide.
So glad to hear you like the guide
Hi guys, great video as always 🤩🤩Just a question - what date do these Basilicas re-open their sealed doors & when do they close them up again please?
The exact date I am not sure but sometime between Christmas and New Years eve and the stay open all year and close similar time in 2025.
@@RozierRoma Okay, thank you very much. I will aim to get there sometime in 2025🙏🙏
We are headed to Italy the end of February 2025. Seems like an already crowded Rome might be even more crowded. We have 5 days there before we head to Tuscany. Suggestions for escaping Rome for a couple days trips. I watched Spoleto and definitely planning on that. Any other suggestions would be appreciated ❤️
I don't know if you saw this video but if not I think you will find it helpful.ua-cam.com/video/U8d2aRRNLGM/v-deo.htmlsi=DVjSiK2iHap3NpL6
I suggest you consider Tivoli. So much to see there are a fun city as well. Close to Rome with easy train access.
Do u know how to apply and tonreah there any information do u have
Tonreah?
For the 'remission of sins' ALL catholics MUST go to confession and go to mass and receive holy communion. Plain & simple
I figured there was a bit more to it. I look forward to the Jubilee!
Its NOT a cathedral its correct title is a BASILICA! The Cathedral church is Rome is SAINT JOHN LATERAN.
I did say Cathedral at one point thanks for correcting me.