Dear Pilgrims of Hope!
How is your community participating in this Jubilee Year? Please get in touch at: jubilee2025@diocesehn.org.uk with your stories and messages.
In order to celebrate and commemorate the Jubilee Year 2025, Pilgrims of Hope, CAFOD commissioned an icon from artist Mulugeta Araya in Ethiopia, for the Catholic Church in England and Wales. The icon is travelling around the dioceses and will be visiting our Diocesan Pilgrimage Churches on the 19 and 20 March with Mass being celebrated on the Feast Days of St Joseph and St Cuthbert.
- Wednesday 19 March at St Joseph’s church, Hartlepool (followed by a talk about icons)
- Thursday 20 March at St Mary’s Cathedral, Newcastle
Our Diocese is privileged to be welcoming the Visitation of the Relics of Blessed Carlo Acutis – the first millennial beatified by Pope Francis – on 26 – 30 March. This will be the final visit before Carlo’s canonisation in April. Blessed Carlo Acutis, an Italian teenager born in 1991, is celebrated for his deep devotion to the Eucharist and his innovative use of technology to share his faith. Known for creating a website documenting Eucharistic miracles, Carlo’s life was a testament to his belief in the “highway to heaven.” Despite his battle with leukaemia, which claimed his life at the age of 15 in 2006, his legacy continues to inspire many. We hope the visitation will offer a unique opportunity for the faithful to deepen their connection to Carlo’s inspiring life and devotion. The relics will be stopping off at Cardinal Hume School in Low Fell, Gateshead, on Saturday 29 March where everyone is invited to visit. More details can be found here.
As we journey through this year of Jubilee, we are called to be Pilgrims of Hope. As Catholics our hope is in the Lord who is always at work in our lives. One of the keys to our faith journey is being able to recognise God’s daily call and to discern God’s will when we are making decisions. Our new formation programme Adventurous Accompaniment is designed to help us become better at walking with others, supporting them to see God at work. Over a series of sessions, you will explore how to accompany others whether it is informally while out talking with your neighbour or over a sustained relationship with family and friends. The ‘Adventure’ of this formation is that God is the one leading the way. Find out more and book on Adventurous Accompaniment here.
Various groups, teams and demographics across our Ddiocese will be celebrating their designated Jubilee Day with others both nationally and internationally. Some are offering their Messages of Hope for this Jubilee year, which can be found on the DHN Jubilee website. Throughout the year, we are inviting volunteers to share about what they do and share their Messages of Hope. You may consider inviting us to your parish or community to assist you with this. What would be your Message of Hope in this Year of Jubilee?
We’re all invited into an encounter with Jesus Christ, as his disciples of mercy, forgiveness, and social action, and to celebrate our communities. It’s a chance to envision a better future, a future of hope and faith where mercy guides our actions. It’s a time for forgiveness and reconciliation within our communities. We can take action to address injustices, support the vulnerable, and work towards a more equitable society.
Communities are starting to organise their Year of Jubilee celebrations, assisted by our Getting Started Guide, Jubilee Calendar and What’s On Events. To learn more about Jubilees, the Jubilee Companion booklet is available. We have produced a set of information leaflets about Pilgrimages, Social Action and Formation to help people navigate some of the Jubilee themes. For anyone wanting to visit one of the Jubilee Churches, as a group or on their own, there’s an information leaflet for that too. Come and be a Pilgrim, receive a Jubilee indulgence, walk the prayer pilgrimage around the church, or simply have a coffee and conversation with friends.
Would your community commit to making a social action pledge? They’re probably already involved in social action in some way or another but are there any other ways to help make a difference to your local community or in the world? Read about social action in Scripture and for suggestions about how to get involved. Register your pledge and receive a certificate signed by Bishop Stephen.
So, we invite and encourage you to be a Pilgrim of Hope in this Holy Year. Whether you participate in an organised event, or your community celebrates in its own way (and we hope they do!) we want to hear from you – please share your story with us and help inspire others.
Please visit the Diocesan Year of Jubilee page: https://bit.ly/DHNjubilee2025 for all the latest news, information and events or email the Diocesan Jubilee team at: jubilee2025@diocesehn.org.uk.
May the Year of Jubilee 2025 be a Beacon of Hope.