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Pope Francis to open 5 sacred portals on Christmas Eve — for a ritual that’s never been done before

By Alex Mitchell

 

Pope Francis will commence a centuries-long Catholic tradition on Christmas Eve and introduce a first-time, historical addition to the holy ritual.

Starting on Dec. 24, the pontiff will open a series of five Holy Doors throughout the Vatican, including St. Peter’s Basilica, plus Rome’s three other basilicas to commence next year’s Catholic Church jubilee — a joyful commemoration of faith that normally occurs every 25 years.

The door at St. Peter’s was sealed shut by a wall of bricks since the Jubilee Year of Divine Mercy in 2016 and, on Dec. 2, those were ripped down to ready the door for opening as part of the rite of “recognition.”

Pope Francis is seen opening a Holy Door of St. Peter’s Basilica to welcome the jubilee of 2016.Getty Images

After that Christmas Eve ritual, Pope Francis will open a symbolic door inside the Roman prison Rebibbia on Dec. 26, the feast of St. Stephen.

It will be the first time a pope has opened a Holy Door at a prison, reported the Denver Catholic

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One Comment

  1. Timmy Timmy December 21, 2024

    Catholics do go overboard on the traditions, which is fine, but no one should put too much value or reliance into such things as regards what really matters in our relationship with God through Jesus.

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