Pope Francis Opens Holy Door at Prison for 2025 Jubilee: A Historic Move

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Pope Francis Makes History!** The Pope opened a holy door for the Catholic church's 2025 jubilee at Rebibbia prison, a first-ever gesture of hope for detainees. Francis aims to show that 'hope does not disappoint' as he calls for 'forms of amnesty or pardon' and 'pathways of reintegration' for prisoners, as well as the abolition of the death penalty. Over the next 12 months, Catholic pilgrims will pass through the door, benefiting from a 'plenary indulgence', a type of forgiveness for their sins. The jubilee, whose motto this year is 'pilgrims of hope', is aimed at the world's almost 1.4 billion Catholics and a wider audience.

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