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Prepare for the Jubilee: Tips for pilgrims and stay-at-homes

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Daniel Esparza - published on 08/22/24
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Whether you’re preparing to travel to Rome or participating from home, here are 10 practical tips to help you make the most of this occasion.

A jubilee, at least within the Catholic Church, is a significant celebration that commemorates either a milestone, theme, or an anniversary, typically occurring at intervals such as 25, 50, or 100 years. Rooted in the biblical concept of the jubilee year found in the Book of Leviticus, the Catholic jubilee carries deep theological significance and serves as a time of spiritual renewal, forgiveness, rest, and reconciliation.

One of the best known Catholic jubilees is the Holy Year of Jubilee, which occurs every 25 years – the one that will next be celebrated in 2025It was first instituted by Pope Boniface VIII in 1300, and subsequent popes have continued this tradition. The Holy Year is characterized by special activities, pilgrimages, and the granting of indulgences to the faithful.

Whether you’re preparing to travel to Rome next year, or planning to participate from home, here are 10 practical tips to help you make the most of this extraordinary occasion:

Set your intentions early

Take time to reflect on what the Jubilee means to you personally. What do you hope to achieve spiritually? Whether you’re going to Rome or staying at home, setting clear intentions can guide your actions throughout this holy period. Write down your goals, pray about them, and keep them in mind as you prepare. This intentionality will help you stay focused on the spiritual significance of the trip, rather than getting caught up in the logistics or distractions.

Organize your documents

If you’re traveling to Rome, ensure all your travel documents are in order well in advance. This includes your passport, travel insurance, and any other pilgrimage-related documents. Having digital backups is also wise. For those staying home, consider organizing spiritual resources such as prayer books, Bible study guides, or online resources that will help you engage meaningfully with the Jubilee. Being organized will prevent last-minute stress and allow you to concentrate on your spiritual journey.

Book accommodations ASAP

Rome is a busy city and will be even busier next year. It will be filled with pilgrims from around the world, so early bookings are essential. Choose accommodations close to key holy sites you want to visit to reduce commuting time and maximize your spiritual activities. You can also stay in neighboring cities and take intercity daily trains to Rome if need be (it might be cheaper!). Consider staying in religious guesthouses for a more spiritually enriching environment. If you’re staying home, prepare a dedicated space for reflection, prayer, and following the events online. This space can become your sanctuary during the Jubilee.

Budget wisely

The Jubilee is a once-in-a-lifetime event for many, so budgeting wisely is crucial to avoid financial strain. Consider all possible expenses: airfare, lodging, meals, entrance fees to sites, and even small donations at churches. Also, keep some funds aside for unexpected costs or souvenirs that hold spiritual significance. If you’re home, think about any spiritual investments, like purchasing a new Bible or donating to a cause that reflects the Jubilee’s theme of hope.

Plan your itinerary thoughtfully

Rome is exceptionally rich in history and spiritual significance, so planning your itinerary requires balance. Identify key events and sites that are must-visits, but also leave room for spontaneous moments of prayer or reflection. Over-scheduling can lead to burnout, diminishing the spiritual experience. If at home, identify key times to engage with live-streamed events or local church activities. Also, plan moments of quiet reflection to internalize the spiritual teachings of the Jubilee.

Learn some basic Italian phrases

A basic understanding of Italian will improve your experience in Rome. Not only will it help you navigate the city, but it also shows respect for the local culture. Learning phrases related to religious activities can deepen your interactions with locals and other pilgrims. If you’re at home, consider learning new prayers or hymns. This practice can foster a stronger connection to the global Church during the Jubilee.

Pack smart and light

Pilgrimages often involve long walks, standing in lines, and moving from one place to another, so pack accordingly. Choose comfortable yet modest clothing that is appropriate for visiting churches and sacred sites. Don’t forget essential spiritual items like a rosary, prayer book, or a journal to record your experience. For those at home, create a small altar or prayer space with these items, making it easier to immerse yourself in the Jubilee’s spirit whenever you have a moment.

Stay healthy

The physical demands of traveling, especially during a busy event like the Jubilee, can be taxing. Prioritize your health by staying hydrated (especially if you travel during the unforgiving Roman summer), eating balanced meals, and getting plenty of rest. Carry snacks, water, and any necessary medications with you during the day. If you’re participating from home, maintain a healthy routine that includes physical activity and regular sleep. A healthy body will help you stay focused on your spiritual goals.

Engage with the community

The Jubilee is as much about communal celebration as it is about personal reflection. If you’re in Rome, try to connect with fellow pilgrims: join group prayers, attend Mass with others, and share your experiences. These connections can be spiritually uplifting and provide support throughout your journey. At home, look for local or online communities that are also engaging with the Jubilee. Joining a prayer group can make you feel connected to the global celebration.

Keep an open heart

Finally, approach the Jubilee with an open heart and mind. Whether you’re traveling or staying home, be prepared to experience the unexpected. The Jubilee is a time of grace, and sometimes the most profound moments come when we least expect them. Be open to new insights, challenges, and blessings. Allow yourself to be transformed by the experience, whether through grand events in Rome or quiet moments of reflection in your own home.

By following these 10 practical tips, you can fully embrace the Jubilee, wherever you are. Each step helps you prepare logistically and spiritually.

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