Pope Francis has introduced a new condition for obtaining a jubilee indulgence for the Holy Year 2025, thereby using the jubilee year to advance the modern agenda.
In order to pass through the Holy Door, the faithful must submit to the digital cage. They must identify themselves and register with all their personal data in order to receive a QR code, because only with this code can they pass through the Holy Door. Santa Marta is implementing another building block of the Great Reset, in which Pope Francis has been eagerly involved for years. This includes his one-sided promotion of the long-disproved narrative of man-made climate change. Above all, it included the mandatory vaccination he prescribed for the citizens and employees of the Holy See and the Vatican City State, including the harshness of dismissing employees who refused to comply.
The new condition for obtaining the jubilee indulgence
The conditions for obtaining a plenary indulgence have been known in the Church since time immemorial:
- Determined turning away from sin.
- Prayer for the Holy Father.
- Receiving the sacrament of penance in confession.
- Attending Holy Mass and receiving Holy Communion.
In Holy Years, a fifth condition is added:
- Passing through a Holy Door.
The four Holy Doors of the ordinary jubilee year 2025 are located in the four major papal basilicas of Rome, the so-called patriarchal basilicas: St. Peter's Basilica, the Basilica of St. John Lateran, St. Mary Major and St. Paul Outside the Walls. A pilgrimage to Rome is essential to gain the Holy Year Indulgence. From the year 1300, this pilgrimage was intended to replace the pilgrimage to the Holy Land, which was no longer possible at the time, after the failure of the Crusades and the fall of the last Crusader base in the Orient.
In the Holy Year 2025, however, Pope Francis added a completely new, sixth condition:
- online registration.
Are you laughing? No, it's no joke.
- Prayer for the Holy Father.
- Receiving the sacrament of penance in confession.
- Attending Holy Mass and receiving Holy Communion.
In Holy Years, a fifth condition is added:
- Passing through a Holy Door.
The four Holy Doors of the ordinary jubilee year 2025 are located in the four major papal basilicas of Rome, the so-called patriarchal basilicas: St. Peter's Basilica, the Basilica of St. John Lateran, St. Mary Major and St. Paul Outside the Walls. A pilgrimage to Rome is essential to gain the Holy Year Indulgence. From the year 1300, this pilgrimage was intended to replace the pilgrimage to the Holy Land, which was no longer possible at the time, after the failure of the Crusades and the fall of the last Crusader base in the Orient.
In the Holy Year 2025, however, Pope Francis added a completely new, sixth condition:
- online registration.
Are you laughing? No, it's no joke.
From a voluntary pilgrim's pass to a digital requirement
Anyone who wants to pass through a Holy Door must first register online on the Vatican website Iubilaeum2025.va. And this registration is quite something.
It is not a nice gesture, as it has been customary for other pilgrimages since ancient times, that pilgrims are issued a confirmation of their visit to the holy places at their request, formerly through badges and pennants, later through a pilgrim stamp. Until now, this was done voluntarily and was not used by most believers because they are concerned with a completely different dimension, the spiritual level. Now, however, it has become an access restriction that is mandatory. You need a “digital pilgrim's pass” to pass through the Holy Door(s).
In order to apply for this pilgrim surveillance pass, you have to register on the aforementioned Vatican website and provide an e-mail address. However, only then can you actually register to reserve a time slot in which you can pass through a Holy Door. However, the matter of the time slot is only an external pretext. In reality, it is about data collection and the submission of pilgrims to the digital cage, which globalist forces, committed to the Great Reset, want to enforce in various states and also supranationally, e.g. by means of the WHO in the health sector.
In order to obtain this digital “pilgrim pass”, which is completely irrelevant for the pilgrimage to Rome, the acquisition of the means of grace and the salvation of souls, everyone is obliged to provide the following data in advance:
- First name and surname
- E-mail address
- Type of official document for identification
- Number of the official document (e.g. passport, identity card, etc.)
- Home address
- Place of residence
- Country
- Date of birth
- Telephone number
All of this information must be provided, otherwise registration will not be possible. Pilgrims will have to install the app on their cell phone and will receive a QR code. Only with this QR code will they be able to access the Holy Door.
In plain language, in order to pass through the Holy Door in 2025 and gain the Jubilee Indulgence – which is the purpose of the pilgrimage – pilgrims must identify themselves and register with all their personal data. But why
- First name and surname
- E-mail address
- Type of official document for identification
- Number of the official document (e.g. passport, identity card, etc.)
- Home address
- Place of residence
- Country
- Date of birth
- Telephone number
All of this information must be provided, otherwise registration will not be possible. Pilgrims will have to install the app on their cell phone and will receive a QR code. Only with this QR code will they be able to access the Holy Door.
In plain language, in order to pass through the Holy Door in 2025 and gain the Jubilee Indulgence – which is the purpose of the pilgrimage – pilgrims must identify themselves and register with all their personal data. But why
To whom is Santa Marta obliged?
Why does the Vatican need the names of the pilgrims? Their addresses? Their passport data? Their e-mail addresses? Their phone numbers? All mandatory. What about the pilgrims who don't have an e-mail address? Who don't have a cell phone? Roman churchmen, such as the rector of the German national church, Michael Max, a priest of the Archdiocese of Salzburg, have a ready-made solution: those who do not have a cell phone for online registration should “team up” with someone who does and use their cell phone to register.
What is important for the Church? The data collection and surveillance of their faithful, or the salvation of souls?
The aforementioned data collection, i.e. surveillance, is used by states and their police, preferably by rogue states. The more rogue, the more surveillance. But the Holy Year Pilgrimage is about an act of faith, about repentance and salvation. What does this have to do with security, data collection, control and surveillance? Above all, why is access to the Church's means of grace made subject to these conditions? The new motto issued by the Vatican for the Holy Year seems to be:
No meticulous identification? No access to the Holy Door and no jubilee indulgence!
What is the purpose of this? What is the next step? Will we need a QR code tomorrow to enter a church? To attend Holy Mass? Will there soon be a meticulous online registration process to get the QR code that allows you to enter a confessional? Or to be admitted to Holy Communion?
Will you only get into heaven with a QR code in the future?
Will you need a QR code issued by the Vatican to get into heaven tomorrow?
Something is going very wrong here. And once again, the slippery slope points in a certain direction. The Vatican under Pope Francis is also supporting the globalist agenda to introduce a digital ID in this case.
The only purpose of the mandatory online registration for the Holy Year is to get people used to new barriers and restrictions, so that access to everyday things is no longer possible without a QR code and thus new passes. This digital cage has already been tried out in the Corona era, both here and especially in the communist People's Republic of China. Without a code, without a new Corona ID (green pass, vaccination pass, etc.), there was no admission, not to the swimming pool, not to the restaurant, not to a concert hall. In Red China, people in some cities were no longer allowed to leave their apartments and houses without a QR code and had to identify themselves at the entrances and exits of residential buildings, shops, offices and even individual streets and have every entry and exit digitally recorded. In plain language, total surveillance was introduced and the freedom of movement of the individual was eliminated.
Extraordinary, gigantic events such as a Holy Year serve, as the Vatican's behavior shows, to introduce, enforce and establish this total digital surveillance. It is only one stage, but a stage in the wrong direction. Here the Holy See and the Vatican State show themselves to be an intrusive state. And again it is Pope Francis, as head of state, who is the pioneer and promoter of the globalist agenda, although in this specific case it is a serious interference in the mediation of grace. After all, it is not a state, but a completely ecclesiastical, pastoral, spiritual field.
The practical “usefulness” of the digital cage, which is advertised to people, is a mere pretext. Since 1300, since the first Holy Year in church history, the management of the flow of pilgrims has never been a problem.
Of pretexts and microphones in public places
So the only way out for pilgrims who, for good reason, dislike and reject the Church's compliant cooperation in establishing the digital cage is the “Italian” or analogous way out, which involves simply to simply queue at the patriarchal basilicas for access to the Holy Doors and hope that they will be admitted without a “digitally reserved time slot” – at the risk of having to wait a little longer.
Since the Holy Year has only just begun and only one of the four Holy Doors has been opened so far, it is not yet clear whether this “workaround” of the good old, free and anonymous queuing will work.
And perhaps another tip for pilgrims to Rome:
In Italy, several cases have already been reported in which not only surveillance cameras spy on every movement in public places and streets, but these are also – completely illegally – coupled with microphones that are used to listen in on and record conversations. In the fall of 2023, the left-wing mayor of the old council city of Trento, Franco Ianeselli, was sentenced to pay a fine of 50,000 euros for installing such microphones in public spaces. The red-green-liberal city government justified itself by claiming that the two “surveillance projects” called “Marvel” and “Protector” were “scientific field experiments” using artificial intelligence. The fine was, of course, paid out of the city treasury. It is not known whether the microphones and cameras in question have since been dismantled.