
Pope Leo XIV reunites with Spanish teen healed of lymphoma
Months after a lymphoma diagnosis during the Youth Jubilee, Ignacio Gonzálvez embraced Pope Leo XIV to share joyful news: “I’m cured.”

Some 32,000,000 people came to Rome for the graces of the Jubilee. We are invited to continue in hope.

The great jubilee of 2025 has come to an end. Rich in events and surprises, this Jubilee of Hope was opened by one pope and closed by another.

It's been an absolute honor to contribute to the conversation, about the Pope and about so much more!

God loves to hope with the hearts of little ones, and he does so by involving them in his plan of salvation.

God is Love! God loves me! God awaited me, and I have found him! God is mercy! God is forgiveness! God is salvation! God, yes, God is life!

More than 32 million pilgrims passed through Rome’s Holy Doors since their opening, with “incredible peaks” last May following the election of Leo XIV.

The Jubilee ends — but if your heart stays open, the grace of this holy year doesn’t have to.

The Jubilee is coming to an end, but the hope that this year has given us does not die. ... We will remain pilgrims of hope!

A "Missa Iubilaea" entitled 'Shalom'–peace in Hebrew–was performed for the first time this November at the Roman church of St. Louis of the French.

The Jubilee of Prisoners on December 13–14 was one of the last events of this jubilee year. Bruno Lachnitt, general chaplain for prisons, explains its importance.

On the Jubilee of Prisoners, Pope Leo recognized challenges but called to 'infinite patience' and tenacious awaiting of God's promises.

Beyond Rome, a small group of cities holds a rare distinction: the right to celebrate their own local Jubilee in perpetuum.

For the first time in more than 12 centuries, the relic of the Most Precious Blood of Christ is leaving the Basilica di Sant’Andrea in Mantua and traveling to Rome.

For decades, the Borso D’Este Bible has been stored in secure conditions at the Gallerie Estensi in Modena and shown only on rare occasions.

Throughout the year, as the Church embarked on the 2025 Jubilee, Malta stood and is standing as a profound destination for spiritual renewal.

Their stories, marked by courage and compassion, were sent to the Vatican’s Commission on New Martyrs for the Jubilee Year 2025.

“Do not look to shooting stars, on which fragile wishes are entrusted. Look higher still — toward Jesus Christ, the Sun of righteousness, who will guide you along the paths of life.”