Jubilee Year of Hope
2025
Because Pope Francis has declared 2025 to be a Jubilee Year of Hope, the Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament is offering an additional exhibition alongside our permanent apostle pilgrimage. Each month, we will make available for public veneration and prayerful contemplation sacred artifacts and reflections which may especially help us advance in various kinds of hope. Our ‘Saints of Hope’ display will be accessible to anyone who books any of our regular tour and/or pilgrimage offerings. Drop-in visitors in small numbers (groups of 11 or under) are also welcome if/when the chapel is available.
January - hope for young people: St. Elizabeth Ann Seton & St. John Bosco
February - hope for healing: St. Luke, St. Peregrine Laziosi & Blessed Solanus Casey
March - hope for conversion: St. Mary Magdalene, St. Augustine & St. Patrick
April - hope for resurrection: The True Cross of Jesus Christ & St. Helena
May - hope for a good home: The Blessed Virgin Mary & St. Benedict Joseph Labre
June - hope for protection from evil: St. Michael The Archangel & St. Charles Lwanga
July - hope for forgiveness: St. Maria Goretti & St. John Paul the Great
August - hope for priests: St. John Francis Regis, St. John Vianney & St. Pio Of Pietrelcina
September - hope for peace of heart: St. Francis Of Assisi & St. Maximilian Kolbe
October - hope for childbearing: St. Elizabeth & St. Gerard Majella
November - hope for racial harmony: St. Martin De Porres, St. Katharine Drexel & St. Peter Claver
December - hope for signs and wonders: St. Nicholas Of Myra & St. Charbel Makhlouf