Year of St. Francis

Pope Leo XIV has declared a Special Year of St. Francis of Assisi to commemorate the 800th anniversary of the saint’s death. The observance runs through January 10, 2027, and includes the opportunity for the faithful to receive a plenary indulgence.

St. Francis of Assisi is the Seraphic Father of the Capuchin Franciscan Order. His life of conversion, poverty, and devotion to Christ continues to shape Franciscan spirituality and the mission of the Capuchins today.

How to Receive the Plenary Indulgence

During the Special Year, Catholics may obtain a plenary indulgence by fulfilling the usual conditions:

  1. Receive sacramental Confession
  2. Receive Holy Communion
  3. Pray for the intentions of the Pope
  4. Make a pilgrimage to a Franciscan church or a church dedicated to St. Francis of Assisi

These practices accompany a sincere turning toward God and deeper participation in the sacramental life of the Church.

Founder of the Franciscan family of religious orders, St. Francis remains one of the most influential saints in Church history. His witness continues to call the faithful to humility, repentance, and faith in Christ.