The pilgrims for the Young Adult Jubilee Pilgrimage got to spend some time at the Basilica of St. Peter as well as seeing some different sites around Rome.
The Pilgrims spend a second day in Assisi, they had time to explore the city on their own and then visited the Basilica of St. Francis before heading back to Rome.
The pilgrims for the Young Adult Jubilee Pilgrimage experience their first full day in Rome. Complete with touring some of the museums and then a pilgrimage to the Holy Door at St. Peter's Basilica, led by Bishop Folda.
by Mary Hanbury | Director of Catechesis for the Diocese of Fargo
The Basilica of St. John Lateran is one of the four major basilicas visited by all pilgrims coming to Rome. It is considered the mother church of all the Catholic churches in the world. St. John Lateran was the first Catholic Church built in the Roman Empire by the Emperor Constantine in 324 AD.