Pope Francis has decided that 2025 will be a year of Jubilee with the theme “Pilgrims of Hope". The Jubilee will provide an important opportunity for people across our global family of faith to enrich their relationship with God, with one another, and with all of creation offering hope and healing to a world suffering the effects of war, poverty and deprivation, and the climate crisis. As part of the Holy Year, people across our community of faith have the opportunity to obtain a plenary indulgence.
A plenary indulgence is a grace granted by the Church which cleanses our soul and helps us to grow closer to God. When we sin, we not only damage our relationship with God, we create a need for healing and repair in our souls and in the world. Through Reconciliation God forgives our sins, but the effects of our sins may still need to be addressed. Indulgences are a beautiful practice combining prayer, good works and spiritual renewal, to help repair that damage.
To Rome: to one of the four Papal Basilicas and their Holy Doors
Elsewhere in the World: Jubilee Shrines in Italy and the Holy Land
Within our Diocese, at one of three churches:
If someone isn't able to do these things due to sickness or other serious reasons then, united in spirit with the faithful taking part in person, they may recite the Our Father, Apostles Creed and Jubilee Prayer, offering the sufferings or hardships of their lives.
Extraordinary Works of Mercy include:
Diocesan or parish formation:
Fasting from futile distractions, abstaining for at least one day a week from:
Normally, only one plenary indulgence can be obtained per day. However, the members of the faithful who have carried out an act of charity on behalf of the souls in purgatory, if they receive Holy Communion a second time that day, can obtain the plenary indulgence twice on the same day (this applies only to the deceased).
A single sacramental confession is sufficient for several plenary indulgences, but frequent sacramental confession is encouraged in order to obtain the grace of deeper conversion and purity of heart. For each plenary indulgence that is sought, however, a separate Holy Communion and a separate prayer for the intentions of the Holy Father are required.
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