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Church 2025 Jubilee Year in Mauritius: “Journey in hope” Guided by Island’s “Apostle”, Spiritan Missionary Blessed Laval

Blessed Jacques-Désiré Laval (right) and Bishop Jean Michaël Durhône (right). Credit: Catholic Diocese of Port Louis

Blessed Jacques-Désiré Laval, the French-born member of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit (Holy Ghost Fathers/Spiritans/CSSp.), whose commitment to the evangelization mission in Mauritius earned him the name “Apostle of Mauritius” is to inspire the Catholic Church’s 2025 Jubilee Year in the Indian Ocean Island nation.

In a message issued Friday, December 20, the Local Ordinary of the Catholic Diocese of Port Louis, Bishop Jean Michaël Durhône, announced that the yearlong Jubilee that Pope Francis is to officially launch on the Eve of Christmas 2024 will be celebrated under the theme, “With Blessed Laval, Let Us Be Pilgrims of Hope.”

The Holy Father announced the start of a Year of Prayer on January 21 in preparation for the Catholic Church’s 2025 Jubilee Year, the second in his Pontificate after the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy in 2015. Availing “The Jubilee Prayer”, he described the 2025 Jubilee Year as “a year dedicated to rediscovering the great value and absolute need for prayer in one’s personal life, in the life of the Church, and in the world.”

Months later, on the Solemnity of the Ascension of our Lord Jesus Christ on May 9, the Holy Father solemnly proclaimed the upcoming Jubilee Year 2025 at a ceremony in St. Peter’s Basilica, during which he delivered the Bull of Indiction of the planned Jubilee, “Spes non confundit” (Hope does not disappoint).

“I ask you to intensify your prayer to prepare us to live this event of grace well and to experience the power of God’s hope. That is why today we begin a Year of Prayer,” he said in his January 21 Angelus address about the Catholic Church’s Jubilee set to begin on Christmas Eve 2024 and conclude on 6 January 2026.

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To be celebrated under the theme, “Pilgrims of Hope”, the 2025 Jubilee Year provides the people of God across the globe an opportunity to participate in various planned jubilee events at the Vatican and in their respective Episcopal Sees and 22 Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life (ICLSAL).

In his message, Bishop Durhône invites the people of God under his pastoral care to actively participate in the Catholic Church’s 2025 Jubilee Year, which the Holy Father is to officially inaugurate with the opening of the Holy Door at St. Peter’s Basilica on December 24. 

Port Louis Diocese has set Sunday, December 29 as the official launch of the 2025 Jubilee celebrations in the only Catholic Diocese of Mauritius during a Solemn Mass at the St. Louis Cathedral starting 2:30 p.m. local time.

“This year of Jubilee calls us to journey in hope, guided by the example of Blessed Laval, who brought the message of Christ’s hope to the people of Mauritius,” Bishop Durhône says in his December 20 message. 

The Mauritian Catholic Church leader goes on to reflect on the legacy of Blessed Laval, the native of France’s Normandy region, who arrived in Mauritius in 1841 and became a beacon of hope for the marginalized. 

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Known for his efforts to minister to the poor, the sick, and the imprisoned, the Spiritan missionary Priest, who became a medical doctor before heeding to God’s call to be a Priest and a missionary transformed the lives of many in Mauritius by embodying Christ’s love and compassion.

“When Blessed Laval showed the cross, he showed it as a path of hope. For us, hope is Jesus Christ himself,” Bishop Durhône says, and adds, “Through the Word of God, Blessed Laval brought hope to former slaves, the ill, and prisoners. His mission continues to inspire the Church in Mauritius today.”

In his December 20 message, Bishop Durhône invites the people of God in his Episcopal See to make the 2025 Jubilee Year a time of celebration and renewal.

He goes on to outline various ways the 2025 Jubilee Year will be observed, including special celebrations for families, young people, the sick, musicians, athletes, and those in prison.

“The Lord’s hope is for everyone. As we journey through this Jubilee, let us carry the Word of God as a path of hope to all corners of our community,” the Local Ordinary of Port Louis Diocese since his Consecration in August 2023 says. 

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He calls upon the people of God under his pastoral care to join in solidarity with Pope Francis and the Universal Church in the 2025 Jubilee Year celebrations, and adds, “Together, let us become pilgrims of hope, following the example of a great witness of faith, Blessed Laval.”

In his December 20 message, Bishop Durhône also urges the people of God to embrace the Advent Season as a time of spiritual preparation. He encourages them to reflect on the message of hope that Christmas brings and to carry this hope into the celebrations of the 2025 Jubilee Year.

“This Jubilee is an opportunity for renewal – for individuals, families, and communities,” the Mauritian Catholic Church leader says, and adds, “Let us celebrate this joy together, united in faith and inspired by the life of Blessed Laval, who continues to guide us as Pilgrims of Hope.”

Jude Atemanke is a Cameroonian journalist with a passion for Catholic Church communication. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from the University of Buea in Cameroon. Currently, Jude serves as a journalist for ACI Africa.