Vatican City: A New Christmas Eve Ritual
An extract from the “New York Post” by Alex Mitchell, published December 9, 2024.
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“Pope Francis to open 5 sacred portals on Christmas Eve — for a ritual that’s never been done before”
“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.”
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.
“I think of prisoners who, deprived of their freedom, daily feel the harshness of detention and its restrictions, lack of affection, and, in more than a few cases, lack of respect,” Pope Francis said.
“In order to offer prisoners a concrete sign of closeness, I would myself like to open a Holy Door in a prison, as a sign inviting prisoners to look to the future with hope and a renewed sense of confidence.”
The objective of opening the doors later this month is to usher in a year “renewed in hope” as Christians find Christ as the “door of our salvation,” Pope Francis wrote in a proclamation, or “bull of indication,” for the 2025 year-long celebration.
“God’s word helps us find reasons for that hope,” he added. “In the heart of each person, hope dwells as the desire and expectation of good things to come, despite our not knowing what the future may bring.”
In between jubilee years, the Vatican door is sealed shut with a layer of bricks.
The holy door at the Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls will be opened by Pope Francis shortly.
On Sunday, Dec. 29, Pope Francis will open the Holy Door at Rome’s Basilica Saint John Lateran, of which he is also the bishop.
Then, on New Year’s Day — also a holy day of obligation, the Solemnity of Mary — the Holy Door at the Papal Basilica of Saint Mary Major outside the Vatican in Rome will be opened.
Lastly, on Sunday, Jan. 5, Pope Francis will open the fifth and final Holy Door at the Papal Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls in Rome.
The Catholic tradition of celebrating a jubilee began in the 1300s and was initially stretched out every 100 years rather than 25.
For centuries, the Holy Doors have been opened at the four Roman basilicas to usher in memorable years for the church.
In modern times, Pope John Paul II also celebrated a jubilee in 2000, at the time writing about the significance of the Holy Doors pertaining to one’s faith.
The holy door at Basilica of St. Mary Major will be opened on New Year’s Day for the Solemnity of Mary.
Pope Francis is seen opening the holy door at Rome’s Holy Door in John Lateran Basilica in late 2015 for the most recent jubilee year.
“To focus upon the door is to recall the responsibility of every believer to cross its threshold. To pass through that door means to confess that Jesus Christ is Lord; it is to strengthen faith in him in order to live the new life which he has given us,” John Paul II wrote.
“It is a decision which presumes freedom to choose and also the courage to leave something behind, in the knowledge that what is gained is divine life.” ”
HKP: Thank you Prophetess Elizabeth Marie for bringing this event to our notice.
I feel demonic too
The opening of these doors is nothing good whatsoever, in fact it’s outright demonic!