Holy Year 2025: What this Means for Your Next Rome Trip
In the Catholic Church, the year 2025 is designated as a "Holy Year." This event may also impact non-believers planning a trip to Rome.
You don’t need to be religious or Catholic to take an interest in the Holy Year. The celebrations and pilgrimage activities in and around Rome during 2025 will impact all travelers. After all, around 45 million pilgrims and visitors are expected. A bit of advance planning can go a long way for anyone planning a trip to Rome.
People on the move
It is an event that every 25 years stattfindet: Das Heilige Jahr der katholischen Kirche. Das sogenannte “Jubeljahr” wurde bereits im Alten Testament, einer der ältesten Verschriftlichung des katholischen Glaubens, erwähnt. In der Bibel erließ man während des Jubeljahres anderen Menschen ihre Schulden, freed slaves und gab Land zurück. Im Jahr 1300 rief Papst Bonifatius VIII. schließlich das erste offizielle “Heilige Jahr” aus. Alle Gläubigen sollten Visit Rome and take part in rituals there to receive a remission of sins. The original plan was to celebrate it every 100 years. In 1475, the waiting period was shortened to 25 years. This was to allow every generation to take part.
Special events in Rome 2025
Eingeläutet wurde das Heilige Jahr am 24. Dezember 2024 durch das Öffnen der sogenannten “Heiligen Pforte” im Petersdom, in der Basilika Maria Maggiore, der Basilika St. Paul und der Lateranbasilika. Gläubige, die durch die Heilige Pforte schreiten, beten, beichten und zur Kommunion gehen, werden all sins forgiven. At the end of the year, the gates are bricked up again.
It may sound absurd, but it’s a fact: anyone wishing to pass through the Holy Door must first register on the free Jubilee Year app and book a timeslot. By January 7, half a million pilgrims had already passed through the Holy Door at St. Peter’s Basilica. Throughout the year, there are plans for special exhibitions, concerts, and church services. Additionally, the Pope will hold extra general audiences on select Saturday mornings. A pilgrim office at Via Conciliazione 7 has been set up to provide information about the Holy Year to all interested parties.
What you should know now before traveling to Rome
Even without the additional Pilgrim masses ist Rom eine Stadt, in der ziemlich viel los ist. Gegen Ende des letzten Jahres gab es zahlreiche öffentliche Unmutsbekundungen Einheimischer, denen vor allem “private” Short-term rentals ein Dorn im Auge sind. Widerstand gegen “Overtourism” regt sich langsam. Kommen nun zusätzlich 45 Millionen Menschen in die Stadt, die eine Unterkunft brauchen, wird der ohnehin knappe Wohnraum noch rarer. Wer seine Rom-Reise nicht unbedingt 2025 antreten muss, tut also gut daran, einen Citytrip in die Eternal city a little longer.
Wer dennoch kommt, sollte unbedingt mit einem höheren Budget – finanziell und auch zeitlich – rechnen. Early planning is definitely necessary. Flights, accommodation and sightseeing should be booked as far in advance as possible. Subways, buses and cabs are even more in demand than usual. And although the city and the Vatican have a lot to offer in the Improving the infrastructure invest, congestion can still occur. Due to stricter safety concepts and the associated control measures, there may be congestion at important places longer waiting times may occur.
Travelers and pilgrims, whether religious or not, will have the chance to experience a unique atmosphere in Rome in 2025—provided they don’t suffer from claustrophobia.