Ancient Catholic Confraternities in the Jubilee 2025 Pilgrimage Through Rome with Processions

During the Jubilee of Hope in Rome, over a hundred Catholic confraternities from around the world gathered to celebrate centuries of faith, tradition, and charity. These ancient brotherhoods—some dating back to the 13th century—processed through the streets of the Eternal City, renewing their mission to serve pilgrims and the poor. From the Archconfraternity of the Gonfalone, known for aiding immigrants today, to the Archconfraternity founded by St. Philip Neri to shelter pilgrims, these groups continue to live out their original charisms in modern ways. This video explores their rich history, distinctive habits, and enduring spiritual legacy—including the story of Pope Benedict XVI’s membership in the confraternity of Campo Santo Teutonico inside Vatican City. Discover how these lay movements are keeping Catholic tradition alive in the heart of the Church during this extraordinary Jubilee Year. 

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