We Are 175 Years Strong!
Catholics around the world are marking 2025 as a Year of Jubilee, while at the same time we as an Archdiocese celebrate 175 years since our founding on July 19, 1850.
Archbishop Hebda invites you to become an Archdiocesan Jubilee Pilgrim!
Download your passport below.
Print your passport, then plan your adventure!
- 8.5×11, bilingual English/Spanish (color, black and white)
- Extra pages (color, black and white)
- 5.5×8.5 booklet, bilingual English/Spanish (color, black and white)
- Print ready booklet (color, black and white)
- Extra pages (color, black and white); print ready extra pages (color, black and white)
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Got your passport? Here’s what’s next.
- Visit seven parishes other than your own, much as Saint Philip Neri led the faithful of his day to seven churches in Rome. You could pray for one of the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit at each church. Find a parish.
- Among the seven churches, try to visit our two Jubilee co-cathedral churches: the Cathedral of Saint Paul and the Basilica of Saint Mary. Look for the Jubilee Cross in each of them.
- Perhaps visit our oldest Church of Saint Peter in Mendota and one of our newest churches. Saint Katherine Drexel in Ramsey is just about to be consecrated and St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in Hastings has just been renovated.
- Try to participate in a Mass that might expand your personal experience of liturgy—perhaps with our Maronite or Byzantine brothers and sisters, with one of our immigrant communities, with one of our Traditional Latin Mass communities, with the Catholic deaf community or with the University students at Saint Lawrence in Dinkytown.
Jubilee Information
Share Your Adventures
Share your adventures with the Archdiocese on social media by using the hashtag #175passport and tagging @ArchdioceseSPM.
Parishes: Find promotional materials on Mission Support.