Pope Francis is back in the news and once again it has nothing to do with Jesus…
Nope, not even on Christmas Eve is Pope Francis putting the spotlight on Jesus, instead choosing to open five portals.
Yes, really.
Pope Francis to open 5 sacred portals on Christmas Eve — for a ritual that’s never been done before pic.twitter.com/sFu5CLYkC5
— Merissa Hansen (@merissahansen17) December 12, 2024
Allow me to explain….
As you can see from the Community Note above, the NY Post has been “Fact Checked” a bit and I’ll explain everything.
The tradition of opening “Holy Doors” or “Sacred Portals” sounds demonic and sacrilegious, but actually dates back to the year 1300.
Here is a quick summary:
The tradition called “Holy Doors” by the Pope during Jubilee Years, an event that does not occur every Christmas Eve but has historical significance within the Catholic Church. Here’s a detailed overview:
Origin and Evolution:
The practice of opening Holy Doors began in 1300 when Pope Boniface VIII proclaimed the first Christian Jubilee. Initially, it was intended as a centennial celebration, but over time, the frequency was reduced to every 25 years, with some extraordinary jubilees declared in between. The first time Holy Doors were specifically opened was in 1423 at the Basilica of St. John Lateran by Pope Martin V.The Ritual:
The Holy Doors are located in four major basilicas in Rome: St. Peter’s Basilica, St. John Lateran, St. Mary Major, and St. Paul Outside the Walls. These doors, usually bricked up after the last Jubilee, are ceremonially opened to mark the start of a new Jubilee Year. For the 2025 Jubilee Year, Pope Francis will open these doors starting from Christmas Eve, December 24, 2024. Additionally, for the first time, a symbolic Holy Door will be opened at Rebibbia Prison on December 26, symbolizing hope and redemption for those incarcerated.Purpose:
The opening of the Holy Doors is a symbolic act meant to signify the passage to salvation, offering pilgrims a chance to gain plenary indulgences, which are full remissions of the temporal punishment due to sin. It represents a physical and metaphorical journey towards spiritual renewal, mercy, and forgiveness. This act aligns with the Jubilee Year’s theme of hope, especially emphasized by Pope Francis for the upcoming 2025 Jubilee.Biblical Basis:
The concept of a Jubilee year has roots in the Old Testament, specifically in Leviticus 25, where every 50 years, the Israelites were to have a year of Jubilee where debts were forgiven, slaves were freed, and land was returned to its original owners. While the Catholic tradition of Holy Doors does not have a direct biblical mandate, it draws inspiration from this concept of Jubilee as a time for atonement and renewal.Demonic or Controversial Interpretations:
Some sources, particularly from those who view Catholic practices through a skeptical or conspiratorial lens, have speculated about the opening of these doors being linked to demonic activities or supernatural portals. However, these views are not supported by official Catholic doctrine or historical practice. The Catholic Church frames this ritual in terms of spiritual symbolism, emphasizing themes of hope, mercy, and redemption. Speculations about demonic connections are more reflective of broader conspiracy theories rather than the Church’s intentions or teachings.
So they’re doing it again this year on Christmas Eve no less, and adding a fifth door.
The fifth door is the “never been done before” part.
Here’s what it looked like when they did it back in 1975:
BREAKING 🚨
THE POPE ON CHRISTMAS EVE
Pope Francis to open 5 sacred portals on Christmas Eve —
for a ritual that’s never been done beforePope Francis will commence a centuries-long Catholic tradition on Christmas Eve and introduce a first-time, historical addition to the holy… pic.twitter.com/Tb1tMmGfOD
— SANTINO (@MichaelSCollura) December 13, 2024
And here are more details from the NY Post:
Pope Francis will commence a centuries-long Catholic tradition on Christmas Eve and introduce a first-time, historical addition to the holy ritual.
Starting on Dec. 24, the pontiff will open a series of five Holy Doors throughout the Vatican, including St. Peter’s Basilica, plus Rome’s three other basilicas to commence next year’s Catholic Church jubilee — a joyful commemoration of faith that normally occurs every 25 years.
The door at St. Peter’s was sealed shut by a wall of bricks since the Jubilee Year of Divine Mercy in 2016 and, on Dec. 2, those were ripped down to ready the door for opening as part of the rite of “recognition.”
After that Christmas Eve ritual, Pope Francis will open a symbolic door inside the Roman prison Rebibbia on Dec. 26, the feast of St. Stephen.
“I think of prisoners who, deprived of their freedom, daily feel the harshness of detention and its restrictions, lack of affection, and, in more than a few cases, lack of respect,” Pope Francis said.
“In order to offer prisoners a concrete sign of closeness, I would myself like to open a Holy Door in a prison, as a sign inviting prisoners to look to the future with hope and a renewed sense of confidence.”
The objective of opening the doors later this month is to usher in a year “renewed in hope” as Christians find Christ as the “door of our salvation,” Pope Francis wrote in a proclamation, or “bull of indication,” for the 2025 year-long celebration.
ADVERTISEMENT“God’s word helps us find reasons for that hope,” he added. “In the heart of each person, hope dwells as the desire and expectation of good things to come, despite our not knowing what the future may bring.”
Yeah, I don’t know….feels really weird and wrong to me.
Why does the Catholic Church have to keep inventing all this nonsense?
Is preaching the Good News of Jesus Christ too boring for them?
Maybe just preach about Jesus, try that for once Pontiff!
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