5 Lesser-Known Churches in Rome to Visit During the Jubilee Year
Briefly

Rome's earliest paleo-Christian churches, dating back to the fourth and fifth centuries, offer a more profound spiritual experience away from the usual overwhelming crowds.
The Jubilee year of 2025 will see 30 million Catholic pilgrims in Rome, making it essential to find quiet, historical spaces amidst the bustling city.
Santo Stefano Rotondo exemplifies how the architecture and ambiance of ancient churches can evoke a sense of archaic holiness, distinct from the more opulent churches.
A focus on early Christian churches during a busy pilgrimage season reveals the beauty and historical significance of spaces that reflect the evolution of faith.
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