PHOTOS: The grand procession of the Jubilee of Confraternities in Rome

ФОТО: Торжественная процессия в честь юбилея конфедераций в Риме

By CNA Staff

CNA Staff, May 17, 2025 / 16:45 pm

Thousands of the faithful took to the streets of Rome on Saturday to take part in elaborate and beautiful processions by members of Catholic confraternities from around the world who gathered in the Eternal City as part of the 2025 Jubilee festivities.

A confraternity is a voluntary association of the faithful devoted to special works of Christian charity. Many date back hundreds of years

The Saturday processions were held to mark the Jubilee of Confraternities. Two processions total marched through the Roman streets and ended at the Circus Maximus.

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PHOTOS: The grand procession of the Jubilee of Confraternities in Rome PHOTOS: The grand procession of the Jubilee of Confraternities in Rome By CNA Staff CNA Staff, May 17, 2025 / 16:45 pmThousands of the faithful took to the streets of Rome on Saturday to take part in elaborate and beautiful processions by members of Catholic confraternities from around the world who gathered in the Eternal City as part of the 2025 Jubilee festivities. A confraternity is a voluntary association of the faithful devoted to special works of Christian charity. Many date back hundreds of yearsThe Saturday processions were held to mark the Jubilee of Confraternities. Two processions total marched through the Roman streets and ended at the Circus Maximus.(Story continues below)
By CNA Staff CNA Staff, May 17, 2025 / 16:45 pmThousands of the faithful took to the streets of Rome on Saturday to take part in elaborate and beautiful processions by members of Catholic confraternities from around the world who gathered in the Eternal City as part of the 2025 Jubilee festivities. A confraternity is a voluntary association of the faithful devoted to special works of Christian charity. Many date back hundreds of yearsThe Saturday processions were held to mark the Jubilee of Confraternities. Two processions total marched through the Roman streets and ended at the Circus Maximus.(Story continues below)