Pilgrimage to Rome: Faith, Hope and Love in the Holy Year
Linz-Bishop Manfred Scheuer leads pilgrimage to Rome 2025, emphasizes belief, hope and reconciliation during Holy Year.
Pilgrimage to Rome: Faith, Hope and Love in the Holy Year
An impressive pilgrimage under the direction of Bishop Manfred Scheuer led 82 believers from Upper Austria to Rome to visit central sites in Christianity. This pilgrimage, organized by "Biblical Travel" and carried out from February 17th to 22nd, 2025, had the goal of not only deepening the religious bond, but also reflecting on the personal calls of the participants. Scheuer explained that pilgrims mean to better understand themselves and his mission from the perspective of others. This spiritual journey included visits in important churches, including the basilica Santa Maria Maggiore, where the bishop celebrated a mass, and the San Bartolomeo church on the Tiber Island, which is dedicated to the martyrs of the 20th and 21st centuries. These events are of great religious importance, as well as katholisch.at reports .
Another highlight was the upcoming conference of the Ratzinger-Schülerkreis from August 31 to September 3 in Rome, in which Scheuer will appear as the main speaker. The group of students deals with relevant theological and socio -political issues, whereby this year's main topic is "persecution of Christians and martyrdom". Scheuer, who reports on ten resistance fighters in his current book "Strength to Resistance. Witnesses in National Socialism", including the blessed Franz Jägerstätter, will deepen this topic. The group of students thus continues an important discourse on the faith and challenges of Christianity, as reported by kathpress .
The pilgrimage, which also included encounters with Austrian representatives in Rome, is an example of active life and deep rooting in the Catholic tradition. The upcoming events, including a large event in the summer of 2025, attract numerous believers and underline the influence and the main role of the Catholic Church in today's society. Bishop Scheuer emphasizes that such trips should not only bring faith, but also hope and love into the world. In this sense, this pilgrimage embodies the missionary efforts of the church, as it becomes clear in the reports.