VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Two days after opening the Holy Door of St. Peter's Basilica to inaugurate the Holy Year 2025, Pope Francis will travel to a Rome prison to open a Holy Door as a "tangible sign of the message of hope" for people in prisons around the world, the Vatican announced.
The pope will go Dec. 26 to Rebibbia prison on the outskirts of Rome, "a symbol of all the prisons dispersed throughout the world," to deliver a message of hope to prisoners, Archbishop Rino Fisichella, pro-prefect of the Dicastery for Evangelization's section for new evangelization and the chief organizer of the Holy Year 2025, announced at a news conference Oct. 28.
Pope Francis will open the Holy Door of St. Peter's Basilica Dec. 24. He will then open the Holy Doors at the major basilicas of St. John Lateran Dec. 29, St. Mary Major Jan. 1 and St. Paul Outside the Walls Jan. 5.
In his "bull of indiction," the document formally proclaiming the Holy Year 2025, Pope Francis wrote that during the Holy Year he will have close to his heart "prisoners who, deprived of their freedom, feel daily the harshness of detention and its restrictions, lack of affection and, in more than a few cases, lack of respect for their persons."
Archbishop Rino Fisichella speaks at a news conference.
Archbishop Rino Fisichella, pro-prefect of the Dicastery for Evangelization's section for new evangelization and the chief organizer of the Holy Year 2025, speaks during a news conference at the Vatican Oct. 28, 2024. (CNS photo/Justin McLellan)
In the document, the pope also called on governments to "undertake initiatives aimed at restoring hope" for incarcerated persons during the Holy Year, such as expanding forms of amnesty and social reintegration programs.
Archbishop Fisichella announced that the Vatican had signed an agreement with Italy's minister of justice and the government commissioner for Rome to implement reintegration programs for incarcerated individuals by involving their participation in activities during the Jubilee Year.
The archbishop also outlined the schedule of cultural offerings leading up to the Jubilee Year, during which the city of Rome estimates that 30 million people will visit the Italian capital.
The Vatican will organize a concert of Shostakovich's Symphony No. 5, to be performed by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra in Rome Nov. 3; three art exhibitions in November and December, including a display of rare Christian icons from the collection of the Vatican Museums; and a concert from the Sistine Chapel Choir two days before the opening of the Holy Door.
Archbishop Fisichella also unveiled the official mascot of the Holy Year 2025: "Luce" (Italian for light), a cartoon pilgrim dressed in a yellow raincoat, mud-stained boots, wearing a missionary cross and holding a pilgrim's staff. Luce's glowing eyes feature the shape of scallop shells, a traditional symbol of pilgrimage and hope.
The mascot, he said, was inspired by the church's desire "to live even within the pop culture so beloved by our youth."
"Luce" will also serve as the mascot of the Holy See's pavilion at Expo 2025, which will take place in Osaka, Japan, from April to October 2025. The Holy See pavilion -- which will be hosted inside of Italy's national pavilion -- will have the theme "Beauty brings hope," and display the 17th-century painting "The Entombment of Christ" by Caravaggio -- the only one of his works housed in the Vatican Museums.
!Catholics blame @Strachmistrz and all the other weebs for this. I can't defend this one.
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!followers !commenters real Luceposting hours
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Cute
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He is taking a break during the elections I'm afraid.
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THEN HE WILL GET TO SEE THIS WHEN COMES BACK
I LOVE SUCKING PEEPEE
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UwU, its' time to RETVRN to the One True Church, anon
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The Catholic Church would turn around in the west if wholesome anime girls were priests.
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@Nightcrawler what are your thoughts desu? Would you prefer maybe a cute husbando?
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Nothing personal.
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That's it, I'm creating protestants
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I hate anime so much it's unreal.
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!classics What's happened to the world?
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Oh it's going to be in Japan? You know how inculturation is, you have to meet the pagans where they're at.
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The expo is but the Jubilee Year will bring... 40-50 million tourists into the Vatican. It's the 1700th anniversary of the First Council of Nicea. Also a Bible thing:
Numbers 25: 8-13:
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!jinxthinkers Jinxthinker called that the Pope and Catholics were part of the right-wing p-dophile cult. HE DOESN'T MISS
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Not unexpected tbh
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This was the biggest scandal of his Pontificate to date btw.
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This is my favorite papal gag gift though:
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@Nightcrawler thoughts?
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Explain.
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The scandal is that Pope Francis wore the anime jacket instead of placing Japan under interdict.
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I don't get it
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You better get it before it gets you.
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You didn't answer my question
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Didn't I?
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Why?
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Who?
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Frick yeah. Baroque is still king.
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Not a fan of chibi stuff tbh.
They should have used Anderson as a mascot. He has figurines already.
He is wholesome, a priest, runs an orphanage, saves people from vampires,
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@Nightcrawler thoughts?
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He already did share those non-verbally:
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I want to see his reasoning
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Cute
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Catholics made that statue?
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I woke up, and I still can't believe this is real.
But, I think it's less a reflection of the church, and more reflection of how terribly desolate western cultural landscape is. Without going back to the classic (which is always a good idea in my opinion) and staying in contemporary artistic spirit, what else could they create?
Some postmodern crap?
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We're just in a rough transition period, so much has happened in the last century and while I agree that change was and remains necessary, I agree with Trads that most of the attempts to modernize have been very lame.
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While right now the problem is the disconnect between the church and the modern world, I think the big issue in the long run is for the church to keep up with the times, but keep its core intact.
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Trads are right that attempts to modernize have generally sucked, but most modernization has been lame throughout all facets of society, im not sure this is an issue specific to the church (although theres no reason for us to follow the same trajectory). is there anything that has (aesthetically) improved since the end of WW2 in the western world? I cant think of anything honestly.
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Jubilee is supposed to involve an arduous weeks-long journey on foot to Rome, not a darn funko pop.
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how many of those are they gonna produce? if not too many it's gonna become valuable in the future.
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Too little. Can't smash
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You mean smash underfoot, right?
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Pilgrim's regress
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I really hope the mascot does not take the fact we are getting a new doctor of the church during the Jubilee
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If you mean St. Irenaeus that happened the other year and EWTN just posted a new article this week. Is there another?
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I am really I must of misunderstood or misremember an detail about Bl.Carlos Acutis
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He's about to be an official Saint not a Doctor of the Church.
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I know but still we still not let something like a mascot overshadow something important
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Stop sidemarseying me. I have goombling debts.
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"Abba Moses asked Abba Silvanus, 'Can a man lay a new foundation every day?' The old man said, 'If he works hard, he can lay a new foundation at every moment.'"
"A brother came to see Abba Macarius the Egyptian, and said to him, 'Abba, give me a word, that I may be saved.' So the old man said, 'Go to the cemetery and abuse the dead.' The brother went there, abused them and threw stones at them; then he returned and told the old man about it. The latter said to him, 'Didn't they say anything to you?' He replied, 'No.' The old man said, 'Go back tomorrow and praise them.' So the brother went away and praised them, calling them, 'Apostles, saints and righteous men.' He returned to the old man and said to him, 'I have complimented them.' And the old man said to him, 'Did they not answer you?' The brother said no. The old man said to him, 'You know how you insulted them and they did not reply, and how you praised them and they did not speak; so you too if you wish to be saved must do the same and become a dead man. Like the dead, take no account of either the scorn of men or their praises, and you can be saved.'"
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