Every 25 years, the Catholic Church proclaims a Jubilee Year — a sacred time of pilgrimage, forgiveness, and renewal. Pope Francis has declared 2025 as the next Jubilee, and with it comes one of the Church’s most profound spiritual privileges: the opening of the Holy Doors.
These doors — found at the four Major Basilicas of Rome — are sealed shut outside of Jubilee years. When opened, they symbolize the extraordinary invitation to walk into God’s mercy. To physically pass through a Holy Door is to mark a turning point in your life, a step into grace, forgiveness, and a deeper connection with Christ.
In 2025, pilgrims from every corner of the world will come to Rome to take part in this ancient tradition. But while millions will come, few will have the kind of structured, guided access that allows for reflection, peace, and true presence.
As part of this journey, you will walk through all four Holy Doors — at St. Peter’s, St. John Lateran, St. Mary Major, and St. Paul Outside the Walls — with the time, guidance, and space to fully absorb their meaning.
Even more profoundly, we will attend Sunday Mass in St. Peter’s Square with Pope Francis himself. While no ticket or cost is required to attend, preparing spiritually and logistically for this event can be overwhelming without help. As a group, we’ll navigate it together — arriving early, knowing what to expect, and entering the moment with reverence and peace.
This is not a tourist trip. It is a pilgrimage of renewal — one that Catholics wait decades to experience. For many, it is the only Jubilee Year they will ever see in Rome during their lifetime.
If your heart has been longing to return to the roots of your faith, to make a physical act of devotion, or to be spiritually refreshed — there will never be a more meaningful time to go.
This is your invitation to walk through the doors that Heaven itself has opened.