At the beginning of the Jubilee Year, Bishop Marcus Stock, Chair of the Catholic Education Service, wrote to all Catholic schools in England and Wales, inviting them to journey together as pilgrims of hope.
From the start of this journey with the Jubilee Launch Day in January, to schools committing to a Jubilee Pledge this summer, a lot has happened, making it an amazing Jubilee Year so far.
Jubilee for Schools is supported by the Catholic Education Service, CAFOD, Caritas Social Action Network and the Catholic Youth Ministry Federation, providing a framework of activities, events and resources to help schools on their Jubilee journey. In the Jubilee Launch Day film, Cardinal Vincent Nichols encouraged children everywhere to become “agents of change, agents of Christ as disciples of Jesus”. With more than 1,000 Jubilee banners displaying “We are Pilgrims of Hope working together to build a better world” and half a million prayer cards given to pupils, staff and families, school communities were ready to take up the challenge!
Pope Francis encouraged us all to celebrate the Jubilee with “deep faith, lively hope and active charity”. Pope Leo has continued to stress the importance of the Jubilee year and schools have responded to this call from Pope Francis and Pope Leo with great enthusiasm.