Jubilee of Consecrated Life

Q: What event brought consecrated men and women to Rome?

A: The Jubilee of Consecrated Life was a two-day pilgrimage for thousands of consecrated men and women from around the world.

Q: Who celebrated Mass at the culmination of the Jubilee?

A: Pope Leo XIV celebrated Mass for the pilgrims in St. Peter’s Square.

Q: What was the significance of the Holy Door for the Jubilee participants?

A: The Holy Door marked the beginning of the Jubilee, with pilgrims walking through it as a symbolic passage of faith.

Q: How did Pope Leo XIV interpret the vows of consecrated life?

A: Pope Leo XIV linked the vows of poverty, obedience, and chastity to the Gospel verbs “Ask, seek, knock,” emphasizing their foundation in prayerful trust and generous love.

Q: What is a key characteristic of daily life for some consecrated women?

A: For some, like Sisters Guadalupe and Immaculata, prayer is integrated into daily activities, even kitchen tasks like making almond cake.

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