Holy Door of the Rebibbia Prison

For the first time in history, a special Holy Door has been established inside the Rebibbia Prison in Rome for the 2025 Jubilee. This initiative marks a moment of particular pastoral and symbolic significance, as the door is not located in a traditional pilgrimage site but in a prison—a place that houses people often experiencing solitude, suffering, and penance. The creation of a Holy Door in a prison sends a powerful message of inclusion, compassion, and redemption, reminding everyone that God’s mercy knows no bounds and reaches every person, regardless of their past. The Holy Door of Rebibbia becomes a tangible sign of universal mercy, which excludes no one from the possibility of encountering God and being transformed by His grace.

Location:
The Holy Door of Rebibbia is located inside the Rebibbia Prison, situated in the Rebibbia neighborhood, northeast of Rome.

Address:
Rebibbia Prison, Via Raffaele Majetti 70, Rome.

How to get from Via Pozzuoli to Rebibbia:
Starting from Via Pozzuoli, the route to the Holy Door of Rebibbia is mainly accessible by public transport or taxi. Here are the details:

  1. Metro (Convenient option):
    The Rebibbia Prison is easily accessible via the B Line (blue) of the metro. Here is the route:
    • From the San Giovanni station (A Line), take Line A (red) towards Battistini and get off at Termini.
    • At Termini, change to Line B (blue) towards Rebibbia and get off at the Rebibbia station.
    • From here, the Holy Door of Rebibbia is located inside the prison, and access is allowed only to those authorized to enter for the Jubilee. The access is controlled by the prison authorities.
      Travel time: About 30-40 minutes by metro, depending on waiting times and line transfer.
  2. Bus (Alternative option):
    You can take a bus from Via Pozzuoli to Rebibbia Prison:
    • Bus Line 314 or Line 404 connects Via Pozzuoli with the Rebibbia area.
    • The closest stop to the Holy Door of Rebibbia is Rebibbia, which is a few minutes’ walk from the penitentiary area.
      Travel time: About 35-40 minutes by bus, depending on traffic.
  3. Taxi or Car (Most convenient option):
    If you prefer faster and direct transport:
    • You can take a taxi or use a private car.
    • The journey will take about 20-30 minutes depending on traffic and the area from which you depart.
      Travel time: About 20-30 minutes by taxi.

Opening Hours and Access to the Holy Door:
The Holy Door of Rebibbia will be accessible during the 2025 Jubilee. However, access to the prison is strictly regulated by the prison authorities and is only allowed for inmates and authorized individuals.

Opening Hours:
The exact hours for the Holy Door of Rebibbia will be determined by the prison authorities and the Jubilee schedule. These hours will be published through the official channels of the relevant authorities, such as the Vatican and the Department of Penitentiary Administration.

Limited Access:
Due to the nature of the location (a prison), access to the Holy Door of Rebibbia is limited and primarily open for inmates and authorized pilgrims visiting the prison. It is very important to have authorization to enter and pass through the Holy Door.

Reservations:
As access to the Holy Door of Rebibbia is restricted and controlled, reservations are not possible as they are for other basilicas. Entry to the prison and the Holy Door will be granted only to inmates and individuals invited by the penitentiary authorities or the Vatican.

For any guided tours or pilgrimages related to the Jubilee inside the prison, it is necessary to contact the prison authorities or religious organizations that can arrange these moments of prayer and reflection.

Special Liturgies:
During the 2025 Jubilee, the Rebibbia Prison will host some special liturgies for the inmates and pilgrims, such as:

  • Masses for the inmates, with the participation of priests and bishops, bringing a message of mercy and hope.
  • Special Jubilee celebrations, including confessions and communal prayers.

These liturgies will have a very particular focus, centered on themes of forgiveness, mercy, and reconciliation, and will be reserved for inmates and authorized visitors.

General Information in the Area:
The Rebibbia Prison is located in a peripheral area of Rome, so the surrounding area is less touristy compared to other central areas of the city. However, here is some useful information to know:

  • Public Transport: The area is well connected by public transport, particularly the B Line metro (Rebibbia station), which offers a direct connection to central Rome.
  • Services nearby: There are not many tourist attractions or commercial services near the prison. However, grocery stores and restaurants can be found in the Rebibbia neighborhood, along with residential areas where many citizens live.