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Pope Francis opens prison Holy Door, bringing hope and redemption to nmates

December 27, 2024 by NewsLine Philippines

Pope Francis walks through the Holy Door at Rome’s Rebibbia Prison Complex on the feast of St. Stephen, Thursday, Dec. 26, 2024. VATICAN MEDIA

DAVAO CITY — In a powerful gesture of compassion and solidarity, Pope Francis celebrated Mass inside Rome’s largest prison, Rebibbia Prison Complex, to open the first-ever jubilee Holy Door within a prison.

The event marked a historic beginning to the Catholic Church’s Jubilee of Hope, emphasizing themes of redemption and renewal for those often left in society’s shadows.

Amid the stark walls of the prison chapel, the “Church of the Our Father”, Christmas hymns like “Silent Night” resonated as inmates, guards, and their families united in worship.

The poignant moment symbolized a message Pope Francis has championed throughout his papacy: that no one is beyond the reach of God’s mercy.

“I wanted the second Holy Door to be here, in a prison,” the pope said during the Mass on December 26, the feast of St. Stephen, the first Christian martyr. “I wanted each of us here, inside and out, to have the possibility of throwing open the door of our hearts and understanding that hope doesn’t disappoint.”

The pope’s solemn act of knocking six times on the bronze Holy Door was a powerful metaphor for the invitation to new beginnings.

On the other side of the threshold, over 100 inmates and staff members, along with chaplains and volunteers, awaited his arrival. This symbolic act emphasized the core message of the Jubilee of Hope: no one is defined solely by their past mistakes.

Describing the prison as a “cathedral of pain and hope,” Pope Francis used the occasion to remind the inmates that redemption is always within reach. “Do not lose hope. Hold on to the anchor of hope,” he urged, addressing the prisoners directly in his off-the-cuff homily.

Inmates were not mere spectators during the Mass but active participants. They formed a small choir, practicing diligently for weeks before the papal visit, and took part in the liturgy by bringing up gifts during the offertory. Prison guards read Scripture, highlighting the collective involvement of the prison community.

For Paolo Impagliazzo, secretary-general of the Catholic Community of Sant’Egidio and a long-time volunteer at Rebibbia, the event was deeply significant.

“This moment in the Jubilee of Hope is a reminder that prisoners are not confined to their mistakes. They are part of a larger Christian journey,” he said.

While the other four Holy Doors in Rome are located in historic basilicas, the fifth Holy Door stands apart—accessible only to the inmates and staff at Rebibbia. This distinction underscores Pope Francis’s commitment to bringing the Church’s message of mercy and hope to marginalized communities.

The pope’s choice to prioritize the prison reflects his broader vision of the Church as a beacon of hope for the world’s most vulnerable. By opening the Holy Door in a place often associated with despair, Pope Francis illuminated the transformative power of faith and the possibility of redemption for all.

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