
The Jubilee in Rome is one of the most significant religious events in the world. The opening of the Holy Door of St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican marks the beginning of a deeply meaningful year for the Catholic Church. Rome eagerly embraces this occasion, celebrating the arrival of visitors from all corners of the world and sharing its rich history, culture, and spiritual heritage with them.
The Jubilee in Rome is not only a religious celebration; it is also an opportunity to appreciate the beauty of the Eternal City and take part in the many cultural events organized during the Holy Year. This makes the Jubilee particularly interesting for international students studying in Rome, especially those attending John Cabot University. Students at our university have the privilege of studying in the heart of Rome, close to the city’s most important monuments and cultural sites.
SOURCE: https://blog.johncabot.edu/
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